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This new last Beatles song, enabled in part by AI, demonstrates the importance of the profound and lasting connections between the four musicians.
Vice President Kamala Harris held a meeting with civil rights leaders and consumer protection experts about the societal impact of AI on July 12, 2023.
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If safety is the heart of the Biden administration’s executive order on AI, then civil rights is its soul.
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It’s likely developing countries will be hit the hardest as AI become more common and more affordable.
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Chatbots are proving to be productive and useful but they can be unreliable and make mistakes.
The Biden administration rolled out an executive order on AI that contains a mix of rules, guidelines and priorities.
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In the absence of comprehensive AI regulation from Congress, the executive branch is building on its previous efforts to address AI harms.
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Governments have the ability to challenge misuse of the technology, but don’t have a great track record.
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A tangle of silver nanowires may pave the way to low-energy real-time machine learning.
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President Joe Biden has issued an executive order to regulate AI. The directives could help avoid AI doom – but they miss some key points.
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Real-world examples suggest we need to be careful using AI for frontline work.
If AIs are going to play a role in society, they’ll need to understand the law.
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If a business is run by an AI and it causes you harm, could you sue the AI?
Away from the fighting, information warfare is proving to be an active front in the Ukraine war.
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The use of deepfake videos seems to undermine people’s trust in all types of media.
Search engines are expected to increasingly incorporate generative AI.
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Search engines run by generative AI could fundamentally change the online ecosystem.
Pantry staples can go rancid when exposed to oxygen.
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Pantry food can go bad if exposed to oxygen, but an AI model might help develop more effective preservatives and keep food fresher for longer.
A couple have been chosen to help humanity survive the coming collapse of the planet.
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Set in the not-so-distant future, Foe poses questions about humanity and what it means to be human in the face of environmental collapse.
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The Turing test, first proposed in 1950 by Alan Turing, was framed as a test that could supposedly tell us whether an AI system could ‘think’ like a human.
The power of putting basic elements in just the right order is key to both Jewish mysticism and computer coding.
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Advanced artificial intelligence is new, but a similar idea has been around for hundreds of years: the power of a just-right sequence of numbers, letters or elements to animate matter.
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Current laws governing policing don’t take into account the capacity of AI to process massive amounts of information quickly – leaving New Zealanders vulnerable to police overreach.
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AI tools are becoming increasingly personalised to cater to our every need. Will outsourcing the handling of information to AI make us ‘dumber’?
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A new survey finds working from home is removing barriers for women, but also blurring the barrier between work and the “safe space” of home.
Hiring algorithms could filter candidates before interviews even take place.
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Effective implementation of existing law can protect us from the risks posed by AI algorithms.