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City of Seattle Releases Generative Artificial Intelligence Policy Defining Responsible Use for City Employees – Office of the Mayor
Seattle – Today, the City of Seattle released its Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy to balance the opportunities created by this innovative technology with strong guardrails to ensure it is used responsibly and accountably. The new policy aligns with President Biden’s Executive Order regarding AI announced earlier this week, and positions Seattle to continue to…
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Here’s which Florida universities offer AI courses, how admissions offices are using AI
Artificial intelligence may seem like a new, shiny buzzword to some. But intelligent tech has been a part of our daily lives for longer than you might think. Companies like TikTok, Twitter, Google and Apple use AI to customize each user’s on-screen experience to fit their taste. It’s incorporated into almost every big business that…
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Artificial Intelligence to Wield Its Influence on the Commodities Supply Chain
Commodities supply chains require continuous efforts to optimize productivity. Like many sectors, the mining and oil & gas sectors are discovering that artificial intelligence (AI) is a tool that can hone business operations, differentiating everything from discovery and drilling processes to product inspection and predictive maintenance. Over time, we anticipate more AI-based innovation to take…
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“Now and Then,” The Beatles’ Last Song, Is Here Thanks to Peter Jackson’s AI
Following a lot of hype—and a quarter century of work—“Now and Then,” presumably the last song to feature all four original Beatles, is here. The track dropped yesterday and the music video, directed by Peter Jackson, hit YouTube today. Sweet and haunting, it’s full of piano and strings, and it wouldn’t have been possible without…
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WATCH: Artificial Intelligence Helps The Beatles Release Final Song With John Lennon
Videos by OutKick <!– –> The final Beatles song featuring the Fab Four has been released and honestly it’s like nothing has changed. Sure, the John Lennon rough cassette recording from the early 1970’s was able to be resurrected thanks to artificial intelligence and digital enhancements – but when it comes down to it; it’s…
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The Beatles’ Final Harmony: ‘Now and Then’ Fuses Legends with AI
The Beatles, a band whose music transcended time, have astonished the world once more with the release of “Now and Then,” a song that marries the past with the cutting-edge present. This four-minute and eight-second track marks the first original Beatles recording of the 21st century, featuring the voices of all four members, including the…
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No utopia: experts question Elon Musk’s vision of world without work
Oscar Wilde thought hard work “the refuge” of those with nothing better to do while he envisaged a society of “cultivated leisure” as machines performed the necessary and unpleasant tasks. Karl Marx’s dream was of state-regulated general production that allowed liberated workers to “hunt in the morning, fish in the afternoon, rear cattle in the…
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Elon Musk and Other Doomers Gave the AI World an Aneurysm This Week
Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth – WPA Pool (Getty Images) Welcome to AI This Week, Gizmodo’s weekly roundup where we do a deep dive on what’s been happening in artificial intelligence. Watch Did Elon Musk Regret Buying Twitter? | Walter Isaacson Interview CC Share Subtitles Off English Share this Video FacebookTwitterEmail RedditLink view video Did Elon Musk…
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Update on artificial intelligence use for students
With the emergence of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, like ChatGPT, Google Bard, and OpenAI’s DALL-E many of you may be eager to explore their use within the university context. Generative AI is being rapidly adopted throughout our economy and society, including in educational settings, while developers and users are still discovering its capabilities, benefits,…
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How federal procurement can keep artificial intelligence in its swim lane
Lots of people are worried about the effects of artificial intelligence. Misused AI can cause harm. The Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with someone who said federal contracts can provide a line of defense against improper use of AI: University of Pennsylvania law professor and federal regulation expert Cary Coglianese. Cary Coglianese Contracts can…