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Newspapers want payment for articles used to power ChatGPT
A handful of major newspapers are in talks with OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, over access to a vital resource in the age of generative artificial intelligence: Digital news stories. For years, tech companies like Open AI have freely used news stories to build data sets that teach their machines how to recognize and respond…
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Philippine military ordered to stop using artificial intelligence apps due to security risks
The Philippine defense chief has ordered all defense personnel and the 163,000-member military to refrain from using digital applications that harness artificial intelligence to generate personal portraits, saying they could pose security risks ByThe Associated Press October 20, 2023, 3:48 AM FILE – A soldier uses his smartphone on top of an armored personnel carrier…
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Hola! This Is Mayor Eric Adams, Making an A.I. Robocall
New York City is embracing artificial intelligence and using it to send robocalls featuring the mayor’s voice in many languages. The calls to New Yorkers have a familiar ring to them. They all sound like Mayor Eric Adams — only in Spanish. Or Yiddish. Or Mandarin. Has the mayor been taking language lessons? The answer…
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Tightened US rules throttle Alibaba and Baidu’s AI chip development
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Washington’s tightened export controls on chips may leave Chinese tech groups relying on outdated and stockpiled chips to pursue their artificial intelligence ambitions, with industry giants Alibaba and Baidu facing new hurdles for the manufacturing…
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Report: artificial intelligence ‘unable to navigate Birmingham’s spaghetti junction’
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Expert holds talk on Artificial Intelligence at Cedar Rapids Public Library
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) -A top specialist in artificial intelligence says industry is embracing many of the positive aspects of AI, but warns against becoming too reliant on it. Dr. Joseph Engler is the chief AI scientist at Collins Aerospace and created their Enterprise AI. He told an audience at the Cedar Rapids Public Library…
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Understanding Artificial Intelligence in schools to help students with learning disabilities
GRAND ISLAND, N.Y. (WKBW) — University at Buffalo’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science showed up at Grand Island High School to explain how AI would benefit students with learning disabilities. “So the goal of this demo is to automatically generate flashcards that speech pathologists can use to help children who are having speech…
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Researchers are looking to use artificial intelligence to help detect pancreatic cancer
New research project aims to find pancreatic cancer early with artificial intelligence New research project aims to find pancreatic cancer early with artificial intelligence 01:46 PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Pancreatic cancer is usually deadly because it is often found too late. Artificial intelligence might change that. It’s expected to become the second leading cause of cancer…
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Boise women fell victim to a scam she thinks used artificial intelligence
Barbra Vaughn said she is aware of other scams like sending money to release a loved one from Mexico, but she says this new scam method felt real. BOISE, Idaho — Phone scams are nothing new, lots of people get calls from unknown callers trying to trick people into giving over their hard-earned money, but…
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Artificial intelligence successfully predicts toxic algae in UK seafood
20 October 2023 Responsible Seafood Advocate Using molecular biology-based approach with artificial intelligence can predict a rise in toxic algae at least four weeks earlier than established methods Molecular biology-based approach with artificial intelligence can predict a rise in toxic algae weeks earlier than the microscope method. Photo courtesy of The National Oceanography Centre. The…