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Tuesday, 27 February 2024

High-level summary of the AI Act

AI Act 2 years ago 11 2 sources

The European Union's AI Act classifies AI systems by risk level, prohibiting unacceptable-risk applications like social scoring and manipulative systems while establishing detailed regulations for high-risk systems across domains including biometrics, employment, law enforcement, and critical infrastructure. Providers of high-risk AI systems must implement risk management systems, conduct data governance, provide technical documentation, and ensure human oversight capabilities throughout the system lifecycle. General-purpose AI model providers must document their training data and comply with copyright directives, with additional requirements for models presenting systemic risk including adversarial testing and incident reporting.

TTS Arena: Benchmarking Text-to-Speech Models in the Wild

Hugging Face 2 years ago 48

A new benchmarking platform called TTS Arena launched to let users compare text-to-speech models by listening to samples and voting on which sounds more natural. The leaderboard includes six models at launch—ElevenLabs, MetaVoice, OpenVoice, Pheme, WhisperSpeech, and XTTS—ranked using an Elo rating system similar to chess rankings. The platform addresses the field's lack of reliable quality measurement methods by crowdsourcing human judgments instead of relying on objective metrics like word error rate or small-scale opinion surveys.

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