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TOP STORIES
‘OPPENHEIMER MOMENT’: Hollywood director Christopher Nolan recently spoke to Fox News Digital about artificial intelligence’s “Oppenheimer moment.” Nolan drew a comparison between AI and the creation of the atomic bomb, emphasizing the importance of reflecting on the past and considering the responsibilities of those who create technology with unintended consequences. Read more…
‘MINING OUR PERSONHOODS’: In an op-ed, attorney Ryan J. Clarkson highlights how companies like OpenAI and Google gather user data to train their AI systems. Clarkson warns of the risks associated with this practice, such as predicting and possibly manipulating user behavior, misusing individuals’ skills, and even replicating their voice and appearance. Read more…
POLITICS
‘GENERATIONAL MISTAKE’: Senator Ted Cruz criticizes Democrats for their rush to regulate the artificial intelligence sector, arguing that such regulations would hinder the United States in its race against China in technological advancements. Read more…
‘WE HAVE TO EVOLVE’: Congressman Marc Molinaro emphasizes the need for the Department of Defense (DOD) to assess the country’s vulnerabilities in AI, particularly in comparison to China and Russia. Molinaro acknowledges that AI evolves and suggests that the United States must keep pace with it. Read more…
CHINA’S AMBITIONS: Self-made billionaire Alexandr Wang warns the House Armed Services Committee about China’s ambitions in AI. Wang compares China’s investments in AI to the Apollo Project, stating that the country recognizes AI’s potential to disrupt warfare and is investing significantly more than the United States. Read more…
BUSINESS
TRUTH-SEEKING MACHINE: Elon Musk expresses his intention to develop an AI that seeks to understand the universe. Musk humorously describes the mission statement of the xAI project as “What the hell is really going on?” Read more…
COMING FOR THEIR JOBS: Emad Mostaque, CEO of Stability AI, predicts that most outsourced coding jobs in India will be replaced by AI. Mostaque compares AI models to highly talented graduates and foresees the elimination of coders up to level three programmers within the next couple of years. Read more…
UNDERSTANDING AI
HIGH-TECH STORM HUNTERS: Saildrone Inc. and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are collaborating to deploy a fleet of drones to collect data by flying into hurricanes this year. These drones are expected to provide valuable data during the Atlantic hurricane season, particularly in the Gulf of Mexico. Read more…
SERVICE WITH A SMILE: Glenn Tait, product director at UK-based hospitality tech firm Zonal, envisions AI being used to enhance customer service, including taking and serving orders with a personal touch. Tait suggests that AI could also analyze customer emotions and prompt staff visits to address any issues. Read more…
ENTERTAINMENT
HOLLYWOOD’S NEW VILLAIN?: Thousands of Hollywood screenwriters are on strike, demanding better pay, a regulated use of AI involvement in the creative process, and a guaranteed number of writers per room. Concerns arise over the potential for AI to replace human writers and alter the storytelling process. Read more…
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