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AI fake nudes are booming. It’s ruining real teens’ lives.
When Gabi Belle learned there was a naked photo of her circulating on the internet, her body turned cold. The YouTube influencer had never posed for the image, which showed her standing in a field without clothes. She knew it must be fake. But when Belle, 26, messaged a colleague asking for help removing the…
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Here’s Everything You Can Do With Copilot, the Generative AI Assistant on Windows 11
Despite plenty of misgivings, artificial intelligence—and in particular, generative AI that produces text and images from prompts—continues to be pushed into the hardware and software we use every day. Microsoft has been active in the space, adding AI chatbot capabilities to its Bing search engine earlier this year, and it’s now previewing an early version…
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Nicolas Cage: Artificial Intelligence is a nightmare, it’s inhumane
Director Tim Burton has made no secret of the fact that he is against the use of Artificial Intelligence in the film industry, describing the technology as a robot that steals your soul. He has been backed in this viewpoint by actor Nicolas Cage, who is upset about how his cameo in ‘The Flash’ ended…
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Artificial Intelligence Executive Order: Industry Reactions
Artificial Intelligence Executive Order: Industry Reactions IE 11 Not Supported For optimal browsing, we recommend Chrome, Firefox or Safari browsers. Lohrmann on Cybersecurity Last Monday, President Biden issued an executive order on safe, secure and trustworthy artificial intelligence. Here’s what’s included, as well as the tech and cybersecurity industries’ response. November 05, 2023 • Dan Lohrmann President…
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Legislators address impacts of artificial intelligence
The state of Illinois is entering into the world of artificial intelligence with possible regulations of the technology. The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing Thursday to address emerging issues in the AI industry. State Rep. Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz, D-Glenview, said lawmakers should not take the same approach with AI as they did with social media.…
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Fear of AI is an old, old story. Rebelling robots and evil mystery boxes have worried us for millennia
The fears of rogue artificial intelligence may seem like a new concern, with recent developments such as ChatGPT and self-driving cars — but tales of sentient and potentially malevolent technology date back not just decades, but millennia. According to historians, these themes were around long before Arnold Schwarzenegger played the role of a killer robot…
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Can Chatbots Help You Build a Bioweapon?
Argument An expert’s point of view on a current event. Can Chatbots Help You Build a Bioweapon? Artificial intelligence can help users engineer pathogens—but that’s not the real danger. By Steph Batalis, a research fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology. An illustration of an ominous gas mask on a green background…
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Experiment shows Artificial Intelligence making illegal (insider) trades, covering it up
An AI bot made illegal trades, acting on insider information, and then lied about it to its human handlers. It occurred in a demonstration event at the UK’s AI safety summit. Apollo Research conducted the experiment. The BBC wrote up a report on the simulated conversation between a bot that was acting as an AI…
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King’s smooth visit to Kenya helped by Artificial Intelligence
Palace aides trialled artificial intelligence for the first time on visit to Kenya Digimind software used to monitor comments on social media about the King Aides could adapt schedules of royal visits if AI warns a visit has been unpopular By Natasha Livingstone, Royal Correspondent, The Mail On Sunday Published: 20:17 EST, 4 November 2023 |…
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Artificial Intelligence Applications for Biomedical Cancer Research: A Review
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