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This Week in AI: Tariffs Hit AI, Tech Giants’ Antitrust Woes and a More Adept ChatGPT
It’s a big week for artificial intelligence news. AI hardware is being dinged by tariff troubles while two juggernauts in the AI field — Meta and Google —
Regrets: Actors who sold AI avatars stuck in Black Mirror-esque dystopia
Is $1,000 worth being the AI face of obvious scams? Rueful actors say no.
Former Army AI leader tapped as Pentagon’s next CDAO
The Trump administration appointed a new Chief Digital and AI Officer at the Defense Department.
Was ChatGPT the Worst Thing to Happen to OpenAI?
Success can be a distraction.
The Future of Artificial Intelligence explored at First-Of-Its-Kind Summit at Hancock College
The future of artificial intelligence (AI) in education and the workforce is the featured topic during a first-of-its-kind summit being held Friday at Allan Hancock College.
U.S. Chipmakers Fear They Are Ceding China’s A.I. Market to Huawei
New restrictions on semiconductor exports to China are scrambling sales and fueling concerns that the Chinese tech giant will become a chip-making powerhouse.
Pennsylvania County Looks to Fill AI Advisory Council
The Montgomery County, Pa., council aims to bring up to 15 people with experience in different sectors together to aid the county’s usage of artificial intelligence in an ethical and responsible fashion.
💰 Leidos Invests $10 Million in AI for Medical Advancements at Pitt
Leidos Inc. has pledged $10 million to the University of Pittsburgh to enhance artificial intelligence in medicine, focusing on developing advanced algorithms for healthcare solutions. This partnership seeks to revolutionize diagnostics and patient care methods within the United States, utilizing machine learning techniques to improve clinical outcomes.