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Hallucinate is Cambridge Dictionary AI-inspired word of 2023
Reuters By Katy Prickett BBC News, Cambridge Hallucinate is the Cambridge Dictionary’s word of the year, as it gains an additional definition in one of many AI-related updates in 2023. The traditional definition is to “to seem to see, hear, feel, or smell something that does not exist”. It now includes “when an artificial intelligence…
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DL Holdings (1709.HK) Launched Artificial Intelligence (AI) Family Office to Accelerate the Global Strategic Planning of AI Wealth Management
HONG KONG, Nov. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — DL Holdings Group Limited (“DL Holdings” or the “Company“, together with its subsidiaries, the “Group“, Stock Code: 1709.HK) issued a voluntary announcement on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange today, announcing that the Company officially launched the global artificial intelligence (AI) family office with a year of preparation, which would accelerate…
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There’s No Joe Biden and Artificial Intelligence Future
Delusion is the conviction that something that is imaginary is instead real. A good example of this is President Biden’s recently-issued executive order on artificial intelligence. If a president could wave a magic wand and tell businesses how to operate, he or she might do so, as the executive order attempts. But the president has no…
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‘Pausing ChatGPT Plus sign-ups for a bit,’ says Sam Altman as usage overwhelms capacity
ByHT News Desk Nov 15, 2023 10:37 AM IST Share Via Copy Link OpenAI has temporarily suspended new sign-ups for ChatGPT Plus due to a surge in usage after its developer conference. ChatGPT Plus new sign-ups has been temporarily suspended as OpenAI struggles to manage resources after surge in usage. Sam Altman, founder and CEO…
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Is Argentina the First A.I. Election?
The posters dotting the streets of Buenos Aires had a certain Soviet flare to them. There was one of Argentina’s presidential candidates, Sergio Massa, dressed in a shirt with what appeared to be military medals, pointing to a blue sky. He was surrounded by hundreds of older people — in drab clothing, with serious, and…
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SAG-AFTRA Board Members Explain ‘No’ Votes: ‘There Should Be No AI’
Two members of the SAG-AFTRA board said they voted against the new contract because it does not do enough to protect actors against artificial intelligence. The negotiating committee unanimously approved the deal last Wednesday, ending the 118-day strike. The national board approved the deal on Friday, with 86% of the weighted vote in favor, and…
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Ranking Member Risch Opening Statement at Hearing on U.S. Leadership on Artificial Intelligence | United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho), ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today gave the following opening remarks at a full committee hearing on U.S. leadership on artificial intelligence in an era of strategic competition. Witnesses included The Honorable Nathaniel Fick, ambassador at large at the State Department’s Bureau for Cyberspace and…
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Google’s artificial intelligence predicts the weather around the globe in just one minute
The series of squalls that have been punishing Galicia for a month are the result of atmospheric rivers of water vapor, which are key to meteorologists’ forecasts. For years, artificial intelligence has been dethroning its creators—humans—in different areas. Now, it’s meteorology’s turn. The science is one of the greatest human creations since the Roman augurs;…
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How antisemitic hate groups are using artificial intelligence in the wake of Hamas attacks
CNN — Hate groups and far-right internet trolls have seized on the tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas war, while leveraging advances in artificial intelligence to further stoke antisemitism in the United States. The confluence of the conflict and the rapid development – and sheer accessibility – of AI tools have allowed antisemitic groups to weaponize the…
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Actors’ AI Protections Are a Step Forward, But There’s Reason to Worry
Of the 16-page summary detailing the tentative deal between SAG-AFTRA and the studios, more than five are spent on provisions over artificial intelligence. It’s the product of months of hard-nosed bargaining by the union on an issue that the studios seemingly didn’t think would emerge as a sticking point walking into negotiations. The document cites…