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Baltimore high school athletic director used AI to create fake racist recording of principal, authorities say
A Baltimore high school athletic director was arrested and charged Thursday with using artificial intelligence to impersonate a principal on a voice recording that included derogatory comments about students and staff, authorities said. Dazhon Darien, a physical education teacher and athletic director at Pikesville High School, is accused of using artificial intelligence software to falsify…
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Artificial Intelligence changing the face of education
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The Future of AI? RAG Combines Language and Search
As experts hint at the nearing technical limits of large language models (LLMs), the spotlight turns to retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) — a promising advancement that could redefine artificial intelligence (AI) by merging information retrieval with natural language generation. LLMs have led AI technology and improved various applications. However, their tendency to generate false information has limited…
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Microsoft says cloud AI demand is exceeding supply even after 79% surge in capital spending
Microsoft’s demand for consumption-based artificial intelligence services in the cloud is outstripping supply, CFO Amy Hood said on the company’s earnings call. The company will again materially bump up capital expenditures in the current quarter, she said. Capital expenditures jumped 79% from a year earlier to $14 billion in the latest quarter. Amy Hood, chief…
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Wharton professor named to cohort of artificial intelligence researchers discusses goals, plans
Wharton Professor Daniel Rock spoke with DP reporters on his goals as an AI 2050 Early Career Fellow (Photo from Wharton). After being named an AI2050 Early Career Fellow, Wharton Assistant Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions Daniel Rock discussed his goals and plans for the position and the potential implications of AI with The…
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Professional organisations release a joint statement on generative artificial intelligence and the EU AI Act
26/04/2024 – Creative workers claim that the legal framework needs to be implemented in an effective way in order to enable authors and performers to exercise their rights Organisations representing the collective voice of writers, performers, composers, songwriters, screen directors, screenwriters, visual artists, journalists, translators and other creative workers have released a joint statement on…
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From Switzerland to the World: Vtrading Launches Global Multilingual Artificial Intelligence Quantitative Trading System
Zurich, Switzerland, April 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Recently, Vtrading, an artificial intelligence-driven quantitative trading service brand from Switzerland, announced the launch of its global multilingual artificial intelligence quantitative trading system.Vtrading, as a brand deeply influenced by this innovative spirit, is committed to building an international cryptocurrency quantitative trading ecosystem. The platform not only engages…
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Big Tech keeps spending billions on AI. There’s no end in sight.
SAN FRANCISCO — The biggest tech companies in the world have spent billions of dollars on the artificial intelligence revolution. Now, they’re planning to spend tens of billions more, pushing up demand for computer chips and potentially adding new strain to the U.S. electrical grid. In quarterly earnings calls this week, Google, Microsoft and Meta…
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Bill regulating artificial intelligence in political ads could get governor’s signature ‘very soon’
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Even Florida’s governor is guilty of using fake, artificial intelligence-made, images in political ads. But soon he may sign a bill creating guardrails for it. That comes as some say the legislation lacks the teeth needed to truly take a bite out of the problem. Maybe you have gotten a fake robocall…
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CHAI – Chattanooga’s Artificial Intelligence – On The Campus Of UTC
Here on our campus – the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga – an initiative is preparing students, faculty and staff for the emerging world of artificial intelligence, from the job market to research. The initiative is known as “Chattanooga’s Artificial Intelligence”: CH-AI or “CHAI.” On Monday, April 29th and Tuesday, April 30th, Jules White –…