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FT and OpenAI ink partnership amid web scraping criticism
Ryan Daws is a senior editor at TechForge Media, with a seasoned background spanning over a decade in tech journalism. His expertise lies in identifying the latest technological trends, dissecting complex topics, and weaving compelling narratives around the most cutting-edge developments. His articles and interviews with leading industry figures have gained him recognition as a…
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A Maryland high school’s cautionary (and downright nasty) tale about AI
Even after years of hearing about the potential reach of artificial intelligence, we weren’t yet prepared for the sordid tale of how the athletic director at Pikesville High School might have used AI to frame the school’s principal this year. Last week, authorities said they arrested 31-year-old Dazhon Darien as he tried to board a…
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Inside Intel’s Artificial Intelligence Innovations, Enablement Strategy
April 29, 2024 Posted by: Larry Walsh Category: Analyst Notes Chipmaker’s strategic partnerships, advanced hardware, and open-platform approach drive the future of enterprise artificial intelligence.By Larry Walsh The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is driving the need for stronger and more collaborative relationships among key industry players, particularly between chipmakers and systems integrators. Chipmakers…
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Artificial Intelligence is topic for the May 5 Sunday Science
“Artificial Intelligence: Friend or Foe” is the title of the Central Colorado Humanists’ Sunday Science program at 10 am. May 5 at the Salida Rotary Scout Hut, 210 E. Sackett Ave. Dr. Dan Bishop will discuss the developing field of artificial intelligence and its potential for good or harm, a press release stated. Bishop is…
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DeSantis signs bill to regulate artificial intelligence in political ads
Eric Daugherty contributed to this report. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Friday to regulate political advertisements created with generative artificial intelligence, or AI. A disclaimer will be required for AI-generated political ads that “appear” to show a real person doing something that did not actually occur. The ad must have also…
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The top three jobs to disappear when AI takes over
By Pranav Harish For Daily Mail Australia Published: 09:34 EDT, 29 April 2024 | Updated: 09:35 EDT, 29 April 2024
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White House touts AI controls put in place over 180 days since Biden executive order
April 29 (UPI) — The White House announced on Monday some of the steps the Biden administration has taken to regulate the use of artificial intelligence for safety and worker’s rights 180 days after the president’s executive order. In October, Biden signed an executive order that applied new requirements on AI tech developers to manage…
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The Standard Names Porter Orr Second Vice President of Artificial Intelligence Strategy and Development
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The Standard Names Porter Orr Second Vice President of Artificial Intelligence Strategy and Development
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China unveils Sora challenger able to produce videos from text
China has come up with its own text-to-video artificial-intelligence (AI) tool similar to OpenAI’s Sora, although the new model can only produce videos no longer than 16 seconds, compared with the US service’s 60 seconds. Vidu, the country’s best hope so far in catching up with Sora, was launched over the weekend by start-up Shengshu…