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Mar 16 2024
Headline Roundup
Google Restricts Gemini AI From Answering Election-Related Queries
Google is restricting its AI-based chatbot, Gemini, from responding to questions directly related to elections globally.
The Details: Restrictions have already been implemented in the U.S. and India where elections are already underway, and will be extended globally throughout 2024. In response to election-related queries, Gemini will reply, “I’m still learning how to answer this
The Guardian Reuters Washington ExaminerJan 09 2024
News
CES 2024 opens in Las Vegas; find out what’s headed to the consumer market
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Las Vegas’ largest convention CES 2024 is now open. The Consumer Electronics Show has all the new tech items coming to the market. It’s expected 130,000 people will attend the trade show which includes 4,000 exhibitors who will be showing off the latest technology. One of the main themes is sustainability when it comes to homes and cars. “AI is huge. We’re looking to have
KLAS 8Jan 07 2024
News
Bill Ackman outlines MIT plagiarism probe, defends wife from allegations
is vowing AI-powered plagiarism reviews of Massachusetts Institute of Technology leaders and faculty amid his ongoing feud with the school’s leadership and a fresh accusation aimed at his own wife. The Pershing Square Capital Management founder and CEO said Saturday in a post on X, formerly Twitter, that his Friday announcement of a plan to use to conduct a "plagiarism review of all current
Fox BusinessJan 17 2024
News
These will be the biggest policy debates in 2024
California lawmakers are reining in AI. Alabama and Mississippi are finally open to implementing Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion. And Arizona lawmakers are considering the therapeutic effects of psychedelic mushrooms.
State lawmakers are increasingly driving big policy debates as Congress struggles to keep the federal government funded. And the impasse on Capitol Hill is likely to get
PoliticoJan 08 2024
News
OpenAI responds to New York Times lawsuit, says ‘regurgitation’ of content is a ‘rare bug’
On Monday, OpenAI, the AI startup behind viral chatbot ChatGPT, clapped back at The New York Times in a statement over the news outlet’s recently-filed lawsuit over copyright infringement.
In December, The New York Times filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI, alleging intellectual property violations related to its journalistic content appearing in ChatGPT training data.
CNBCJan 29 2024
Headline Roundup
X Blocks Searches for 'Taylor Swift' After Surge of Graphic AI Deepfakes
Searches for “Taylor Swift” and “Taylor Swift AI” on X yielded no results on Monday after the social media platform was hit with a surge of fake AI-generated graphic images of the singer.
Key Quote: In a statement, X head of business operations Joe Benarroch said, “This is a temporary action and done with an abundance of caution as we prioritize safety on this issue.”
The
Fox News Digital Reuters The VergeFeb 26 2020
News
Clearview AI, the controversial facial-recognition company partnering with police, says its entire customer list was stolen in a breach
The full client list of Clearview AI, the embattled facial-recognition company, was stolen by someone with "unauthorized access," The Daily Beast first reported.
The company has drawn backlash from privacy advocates and major social-media platforms over its facial-recognition tool, which lets police use a photo of a person to search a database of images from social media and identify
Business InsiderJan 15 2024
Headline Roundup
Nearly 40% of Global Jobs Could Be Disrupted by AI, IMF Warns
Nearly 40% of jobs worldwide could be disrupted by AI, the International Monetary Fund warned ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Monday.
The Details: According to the IMF’s analysis, AI could disrupt 26% of jobs in developing countries, 40% of jobs in emerging markets, and 60% of jobs in developed countries like the U.S. “AI will likely worsen overall inequality
CNBC Bloomberg New York Post (News)Jan 22 2024
Opinion
Ron DeSantis Made Smiling Look Hard
And just like that, Ron DeSantis’s quest for the presidency is kaput. In a short video on Sunday, the Florida governor looked natty in a blue suit and red tie, every hair perfectly in place as he papered over his deeply imperfect campaign. He touted his own leadership and, perhaps with an eye toward running again in 2028, endorsed the Republican kingmaker, Donald Trump. It wasn’t a terrible
New York Times (Opinion)Nov 21 2023
News
Over 700 OpenAI Employees Threaten To Leave After Sam Altman Was Fired
The circumstances that surrounded the sudden and unexpected firing of former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman this past weekend shook the entire tech world, and the business world at large. Over the last year, Altman has largely been regarded as the face of the new AI industry boom, and has been invited by world leaders such as at the UK's AI Safety Summit held November, to discuss regulatory concerns
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