Spencer Fane attorney Shawn Tuma returned as a State Bar of Texas Podcast guest on the program’s September 4 episode, Cracking the Legal Code for AI. In
Don't trust A.I. for hunting and fishing regulations
Idaho Fish and Game is issuing a warning against using artificial intell
Salesforce sued by authors over artificial intelligence software
Cloud-computing firm Salesforce was hit with a proposed class action lawsuit by two authors who alleged the company used thousands of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence software.
Is the AI boom an AI bubble?
NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with Jared Bernstein, a Stanford University economist who was once chief economic adviser to President Biden, on a potential artificial intelligence bubble in the U.S.
Tensions brewing between Anthropic and Trump’s White House
The White House’s ”AI czar” just picked a fight with Anthropic, accusing the lab of “fear-mongering” its way to influence in the new regulatory order
Kayak launches an ‘AI Mode’ for travel questions, search, and bookings
Kayak is bringing AI directly to its main platform with a new “AI Mode” that lets travelers research, plan, and book trips through a built-in chatbot.
Why AI startups are taking data into their own hands
Where training sets were once scraped freely from the web or collected from low-paid annotators, companies are looking to proprietary training data as a competitive advantage.
Computers the size of Manhattan: UVA hosts bestselling AI tech author Tuesday
Journalist Karen Hao will explore how a few tech giants dominate global AI development and are planning to build the world’s largest supercomputers.
The real reason Google DeepMind is working with a fusion energy startup
Google has invested in fusion startups as potential power suppliers. This latest move suggests Google sees them as potential customers, too.
OpenAI researchers see current chatbot use supporting — not replacing
A study co-authored by OpenAI found ChatGPT to primarily be used in decision-making capacities, minimizing its potential as a worker replacement.
