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Governor Murphy Announces New Policy to Promote State Employees’ Responsible Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence
Governor Murphy Announces New Policy to Promote State Employees’ Responsible Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence Policy Provides Guidance and Initial Training for All State Government Employees TRENTON – Following his recent creation of an Artificial Intelligence Task Force, Governor Phil Murphy today announced a new policy to guide State employees to responsibly use generative AI…
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What You Need to Know About the New SAG-AFTRA Agreement: Artificial Intelligence
With the 118-day strike finally resolved and a new collective bargaining agreement obtained, there’s a lot to digest and understand about how things will be moving forward. With that in mind, Casting Networks is producing a series of articles in which we will break down particular parts of the new agreement and discuss how it…
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This Week in AI: Accelerationism, AGI and the Law
What could you do by your first birthday? Chances are — not much, beyond maybe walking and gurgling a word or two. For generative artificial intelligence (AI), the level of development after just one year is an entirely different story. The precocious innovation can already predict the 10-day weather forecast better than current gold-standard meteorological systems across…
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CORPORATE STRATEGIES FOR AI SAFETY AND GOVERNANCE
Governments rarely agree, so it was quite a surprise to see 28 national governments leading in artificial intelligence (AI) sign a declaration to promote AI safety. This follows on the heels of President Joe Biden’s Executive Order, which established new AI security standards. Despite the hype around AI, both governments and AI developers, such as…
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Nate Tsang of Riot Games to Deliver Lecture on Artificial Intelligence and Gaming
By Emily InnesNovember 17, 2023 Nate Tsang, senior research scientist at Riot Games, will deliver a lecture titled “AI and Gaming” at Washington and Lee University on Friday, Dec. 1 at 5 p.m. in Leyburn Library’s Northen Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public and is sponsored by the Department of Computer…
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10 Ways Artificial Intelligence is Shaping Secure App Development
Artificial Intelligence has revolutionized various industries, including app development. Apps face numerous security problems, from malware attacks and data breaches to privacy concerns and user authentication issues. These security challenges not only risk user data but also affect the credibility of app developers. Integrating AI into the app development lifecycle can significantly enhance security measures.…
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AI investment is growing, and so are the career opportunities
Pete Ryan for Insider p” class=”inline-offer pre-churn-offer”> Redeem now Money is pouring into artificial intelligence — which means more jobs in the space. Companies across industries have ramped up their efforts to hire workers who know how to use AI. This article is part of the “5 Trends to Bet Your Career On” series. Advertisement Artificial…
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GSA’s approach to artificial intelligence acquisition: ‘do it once’ and repeat, official says
GSA’s approach to artificial intelligence acquisition: ‘do it once’ and repeat, official says | FedScoop Skip to main content Advertisement Advertisement Close Sonny Hashmi, commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service, sat down with FedScoop to discuss how the government can approach AI acquisition in light of Biden’s executive order. The General Services Administration (GSA) Headquarters…
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These noise-canceling headphones can filter specific sounds on command, thanks to deep learning
Scientists have designed the AI-embedded software so it can work with different kinds of noise-caneling headphones. (Image credit: Witthaya Prasongsin via Getty Images) Scientists have built noise-canceling headphones that filter out specific types of sound in real-time — such as birds chirping or car horns blaring — thanks to a deep learning artificial intelligence (AI)…
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Microsoft releases AI tool for photorealistic copying of faces and voices
Microsoft announced its latest contribution to the artificial intelligence race at its developer conference this week: software that can generate new avatars and voices or replicate the existing appearance and speech of a user – raising concerns that it could supercharge the creation of deepfakes, AI-made videos of events that didn’t happen. Announced at Microsoft…