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JAMS unveils new arbitration rules for artificial intelligence disputes
White & Case Tech Newsflash On April 23, 2024, JAMS, a leading alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services provider, released its new Rules Governing Disputes Involving Artificial Intelligence Systems (the “Rules”). This is the first time an ADR provider has developed specific rules for disputes concerning Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. The Rules are of interest to…
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Responsible AI – Everyone is Talking About it But What Is It?
The development of AI continues to advance at a blistering pace, increasing the need for companies to employ AI governance and adopt policies for the responsible development and deployment of AI. While the term “responsible AI” is frequently used, it is rarely understood and often complex. Fortunately, a growing body of resources are becoming available…
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Artificial intelligence expands diagnostic horizons in coronary angiography
New insights from the AI-ENCODE study showed artificial intelligence (AI) successfully allowed the automated extraction of key functional and physiological data from routine angiograms. The late-breaking results were presented today at the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (SCAI) 2024 Scientific Sessions. Coronary angiography is a widely used diagnostic procedure for identifying coronary artery disease…
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What UK firms need to know about the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act
Ever since ChatGPT shook up the business world in Q4 2022, firms have been racing to use AI, but regulators are catching up fast in their bid to ensure that any such application is safe and trustworthy. In March, for instance, the European Parliament signed off the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. Pending final checks, the…
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AI engineers report burnout, rushed rollouts as ‘rat race’ to stay competitive hits tech industry
Artificial intelligence engineers at top tech companies told CNBC that the pressure to roll out AI tools at breakneck speed has come to define their jobs. They say that much of their work is assigned to appease investors rather than to solve problems for end users, and that they are often chasing OpenAI. Burnout is…
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Tim Cook explains why Apple’s generative AI could be the best on smartphones – and he might have a point
It’s an open secret that Apple is going to unveil a whole host of new artificial intelligence (AI) software features in the coming weeks, with major overhauls planned for iOS 18, macOS 15, and more. But it’s not just new features that Apple is hoping to hype up – it’s the way in which those…
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New Hawaii Charter School Wants To Prep Kids For A Future Where AI Is ‘Central In Our Lives’
The opening of Kulia Academy in Kalihi comes at a time when many other schools in the state are grappling with how to incorporate artificial intelligence into classroom lessons and address possible misuse of the technology. In an upstairs classroom at Kulia Academy, Andy Gokce gestures to an interactive whiteboard mounted on the wall. “This…
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Market 2024 Booming Across the Globe by Growth, Segments and Forecast 2032|Google, Microsoft, IBM, Amazon Web Services
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Market LOS ANGELES, United States- “The global Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Market size is expected to be worth US$ 776.6 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach a valuation of US$ 945.45 Billlion by the end of 2032, mainly driven by rising demand from the Information and Technology…
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Op/ed: AI Is Moving Fast; AI Regulation Needs to Catch Up
U.S. business executives support regulation of artificial intelligence at their companies, including requirements to disclose AI use, enact policies for data collection and perform independent audits of bias and discrimination in their systems, according to a new University of Maryland survey. It was conducted by Kislaya Prasad, a research professor at the Robert H. Smith…
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Apple’s secret AI lab, ChatGPT’s hallucinations, and explicit chatbot girlfriends: AI news roundup
People walk past the Samsung logo displayed on a glass door at the company’s Seocho building in Seoul.Photo: JUNG YEON-JE/AFP (Getty Images) AI has been a big boon for the electronics giant Samsung this year — something the company expects to continue throughout 2024. In a new earnings release, the South Korean company’s chip division…