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Artificial intelligence & legislative collaboration
More Videos The fight to pass legislation with protections from Artificial Intelligence Author: fox61.com Published: 10:00 AM EDT May 5, 2024 Updated: 2:26 PM EDT May 3, 2024
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Poll shows many small businesses are embracing Artificial Intelligence tools to grow productivity
WASHINGTON D.C. — Artificial intelligence is everywhere and it’s not just big companies relying on the technology. Research shows many small businesses are using AI tools to grow amid financial pressures from inflation. “We like to work smarter than harder over here,” said Lakesha Cole, founder of she PR. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for…
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AI Used to Find More Than 1,000 New Solar System Objects
“We were surprised to see such a large number of candidate objects,” study lead author Pablo García-Martín, a researcher at the Autonomous University of Madrid in Spain, said in a statement. More than 11,000 citizen scientists have been reviewing images of the streaks since 2019 in a project known as Hubble Asteroid Hunter (HAH). Empowering…
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Oregon researchers use AI to study threatened coastal seabirds
Artificial intelligence tools are helping Oregon wildlife researchers study hard-to-reach threatened species like the marbled murrelet. Researchers with Oregon State University and the U.S. Forest Service collected millions of hours of audio from federal forests in Washington and Oregon between 2018 and 2022. THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR: “We cannot physically review all the audio data…
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Cook Team: Apple Will Soon Reveal Artificial Intelligence Plans
JAKARTA In recent years, Apple’s Chief Executive, Tim Cook, has answered questions from Wall Street analysts about his plans for artificial intelligence and complaints that the iPhone maker has no exciting AI plans. After the company reported quarterly revenue on Thursday, May 2, Cook insisted that Apple would soon have concrete details on its plans…
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Autonomous tire inspections and artificial intelligence can improve safety, uptime, and compliance
CREDIT: KAL TIRE The purpose of regular truck inspections in mining operations is to ensure trucks are safe for people to continue operating them to the next planned service and to address any findings with the least amount of unplanned downtime. Manual inspections, however, can present safety and productivity challenges that Kal Tire’s mining tire…
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There’s a messy battle over AI going on in DC — and there’s no end in sight
Politics There’s a messy battle over AI going on in DC — and there’s no end in sight Madison Hall 2024-05-05T11:29:01Z Share icon An curved arrow pointing right. Share Facebook Icon The letter F. Facebook Email icon An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. Email Twitter icon A stylized bird with an…
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The future of AI is helping us discover the past
Joanna Andreasson/DALL-E4 In February, Google released an upgraded version of its Gemini artificial intelligence model. It quickly became a publicity disaster, as people discovered that requests for images of Vikings generated tough-looking Africans while pictures of Nazi soldiers included Asian women. Building in a demand for ethnic diversity had produced absurd inaccuracies. Academic historians were…
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AI has its critics, but for stroke patients, it might be a lifesaver
Click play to listen to this article. (Minnesota News Connection) Artificial intelligence has come under scrutiny over potential negative impacts on society but a Minnesota medical expert said it has become one of many tools to improve outcomes for survivors of stroke. May is American Stroke Month, and in creating more awareness, voices within health…
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The Dark Side of AI And The Art Of Deception
Vladislav Tushkanov, a lead data scientist at Kaspersky explains that generative AI, like other types of technology, are tools with dual use. “You can do a lot of cool stuff with these tools… but there are also some applications that can be interesting for cybercriminals. The most obvious use is fraud – creating believable voice…