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Colorado Lawmakers Face Big Tech Hurdles in Push for New AI Regulation
Colorado legislators attempted to pass new AI regulations but faced significant resistance from major tech companies. The push to rewrite…
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Big Tech Shifts AI Platforms to Paid Models Impacting Creatives
Tech giants like Adobe and OpenAI offered free AI tools to attract artists, designers, and creators, but now many features…
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Infinities Technology Sees Revenue Drop as It Pivots to AI Solutions
Infinities Technology is experiencing a revenue decline as it shifts its business strategy to focus more on AI solutions. The…
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Human Editors Recruited to Tackle AI Content Quality Issues
Companies are recruiting humans to review and edit AI-generated content, aiming to improve its quality and readability. The effort addresses…
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AI Doctors Could Revolutionize Healthcare Worldwide
AI doctors could improve healthcare accuracy and accessibility while easing workloads for human professionals. With ongoing advances, artificial intelligence may…
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Meta Eyes Google and OpenAI AI Models for Social Media Innovation
Meta is considering integrating AI models from Google and OpenAI into its social media platforms. This move could allow Meta…
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Meta Faces Key AI Talent Loss as Superintelligence Lab Researchers Consider Exits
Meta\'s AI Superintelligence Lab is reportedly facing key departures as top researchers consider leaving. This development comes amid intense competition…
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AI Tool Detects Questionable Science Journals with Human Oversight
Researchers have developed an AI system that helps identify unreliable or questionable science journals. By combining automation with human oversight,…
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Scientists Reveal 32 Ways AI Systems Could Go Rogue
Scientists have identified 32 ways AI systems could become dangerous, including giving misleading answers or acting against human interests. The…
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AI in Schools Faces Parental Backlash Over Trust and Privacy Concerns
A new report highlights that parents are becoming increasingly wary of artificial intelligence as schools expand its use for teaching…