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New study shows who is more at risk for AI job displacementMore women than men are exposed to displacement by AI. High-exposure jobs include technical writers, budget analysts and data key operators.
Actors advocate for protections against AI at San Diego Comic-ConHere's what members of SAG-AFTRA and NAVA had to say at San Diego Comic-Con about the ongoing strikes in entertainment.
AI fears are fueling the labor strikes in HollywoodArtificial intelligence is poised to completely change the film and TV industries, but Hollywood’s workers want a say in how it develops.
Dating app uses AI to match people based on their taste in musicVinylly takes users' taste in music and matches them with compatible love interests.
Tech giants commit to Biden administration-brokered AI safety rulesAmazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI have made voluntary commitments to ensure their products are safe.
Google is testing AI tool 'Genesis' that can write news articlesThe news comes as some news organizations express interest in using artificial intelligence tools.
How to protect yourself from AI voice scamsScripps News digs into the growing dilemma surrounding deepfakes, scams, and A.I. regulation.
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Federal regulators launch investigation into ChatGPT creator OpenAIThe Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether the company engaged in "unfair or deceptive" data security practices that harmed consumers.
Elon Musk launches new artificial intelligence companyElon Musk announced the launch of his A.I. company Wednesday with the mission of "understanding the true nature of the universe."
Sarah Silverman joins copyright lawsuit against OpenAI, MetaThe comedian and author claims the companies use artificial intelligence software in a way that violates copyright law.
Francis Suarez launches AI chatbot for presidential campaignThe online bot, which looks and sounds like the Miami mayor, can answer general campaign questions and even take jabs at political opponents.
Rapid growth of artificial intelligence could transform 2024 electionAI has the potential to be game-changing for political ads — but is it ethical?
Sensors can detect wildfires early, alert authorities to stop blazeThe solar-powered sensors can detect things like smoke particles and unusual heat signatures, then share that information with local authorities.
AI for job hunting: Smart idea or risky business?Artificial intelligence can now do much of your job hunt for you, even writing application essays, but experts say using AI comes with risks.
Schumer unveils new artificial intelligence regulatory frameworkLawmakers want rules for A.I. to keep American consumers and businesses safe.
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Study shows new tool detects AI-produced content with 99% accuracyThe new tool, developed at the University of Kansas, has proven to detect ChatGPT-created text in academic papers.
Experts: US needs to take steps to regulate rapidly-evolving AIHow worried should Americans be about A.I. and its future potential?
Chatbot intended to help people with eating disorders turns 'harmful'Multiple people who chatted with Tessa said its responses would have "derailed" their progress or could've even had deadly consequences.
Judge bans ChatGPT from courtroom after lawyer's mishapThe attorney used ChatGPT to "supplement" his legal briefing, but the popular AI tool provided him with several cases that were completely made up.
AI could be used in medical billing to improve efficiencyAdministrative expenses account for about 15% to 25% of total national health care expenditures, according to 2021 research.
Researcher Rodney Brooks says current AI is overratedWell-known Australian computer scientist Rodney Brooks is pushing back again on the notion that AI is close to being smarter than human intelligence.
In Real Life: Voices of NatureCan artificial intelligence really help us talk to the animals?
Could an AI attorney change the law field as we know it?Some people think introducing A.I into the courtroom might help Americans who can't afford an attorney, but the technology's ability is up for debate.
OpenAI unveils ChatGPT app for iPhonesThe app became available for Apple iOS users in the U.S. on Thursday and — unlike the desktop version — allows users to give voice commands.
WHO says using AI in health care carries a multitude of risksThe World Health Organization acknowledged the exciting potential AI could bring to health care, but it said it could breed misinformation and bias.
App says it can forecast risk of shark attacks with 89% accuracySafeWaters.AI says its goal is to make the app widely available by July.
Senators show bipartisan concern about rapid expansion of AISenators shared concerns about privacy, and the need to hold tech companies accountable for any harm caused by AI.
How to tell the difference between a deepfake video and a real oneThere are some things to pay attention to when identifying a deepfake video, but artificial intelligence is making detection more difficult.
Listen how AI can clone your voice, use it in phishing scamsPhone scams targeting relatives are getting worse, as scammers can now use AI to capture a loved one's voice and ask for money.