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As Google pushes deeper into AI, publishers see fresh challenges

As Google pushes deeper into AI, publishers see fresh challenges

NEW YORK, Oct 19 (Reuters) – You may never have to read another news story in your life, if you have artificial intelligence that can digest all the web’s information and serve up a summary on demand.That’s the stuff of nightmares for media barons as Google (GOOGL.O) and others experiment with what’s called generative AI

WHO outlines considerations for regulation of artificial intelligence for health

WHO outlines considerations for regulation of artificial intelligence for health

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a new publication listing key regulatory considerations on artificial intelligence (AI) for health. The publication emphasizes the importance of establishing AI systems’ safety and effectiveness, rapidly making appropriate systems available to those who need them, and fostering dialogue among stakeholders, including developers, regulators, manufacturers, health workers, and patients.With

Mobile apps fueling AI-generated nudes of young girls: Spanish police

Mobile apps fueling AI-generated nudes of young girls: Spanish police

A town in Spain made international headlines after a number of young schoolgirls said they received fabricated nude images of themselves that were created using an easily accessible “undressing app” powered by artificial intelligence, raising a larger discussion about the harm these tools can cause.”Today a smartphone can be considered as a weapon,” Jose Ramon

Can AI be trusted in warfare?

Can AI be trusted in warfare?

Earlier this year House and Senate Committees and Subcommittees heard a good bit of alarming testimony about artificial intelligence and China. Alexandr Wang, the CEO of Scale AI, testified that, “The Chinese Communist Party deeply understands the potential for AI to disrupt warfare. … AI is China’s Apollo project.”Michèle Flournoy, who served as Under-Secretary of

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