British broadcaster makes first move to clamp down on alleged infringement of copyright by tech groups
Healthcare AI today: Senate arguments, aging infrastructure, ‘elastic’ jobs, more
States’ rights or federal power? Senate Republicans are of two minds on AI regulation in the One Big Beautiful Bill.
MIT’s Optical AI Chip That Could Revolutionize 6G at the Speed of Light
By enabling deep learning to run at the speed of light, this chip could allow edge devices to perform real-time data analysis with enhanced capabilities. As more connected devices require greater bandwidth for activities like teleworking and cloud computing, managing the limited wireless spectrum
Group uses artificial intelligence to highlight Grand Rapids projects
News Corp bets big on AI tools but journalists voice concerns
Company says move looks into how AI tech will ‘enhance our workplaces rather than replace jobs’. Plus: Seven West’s Origin dummy spit
Hyperion delivers again: AI, innovation, and structural growth drive returns
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How AI and tax reform could drive a white-collar squeeze
On one side, Amazon is warning artificial intelligence will take white-collar jobs. On the other, tax reform will hit the richest Australians. Uncomfortable.
UN says use of artificial intelligence must comply with international human rights
At the 59th session of the Human Rights Council Thursday, the United Nations (UN) Working Group on Business and Human Rights stated that the procurement and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI)…
What a Scale AI Rival’s Extraordinary Success Says About the Meta Deal
The past week has been a steady drip, drip, drip of new details shedding light on Meta Platforms’ $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI and its hiring of the startup’s CEO, Alexandr Wang. The latest eye-opener came this morning in Stephanie and Cory’s profile of a Scale competitor, Surge AI, and …
Gen Z Student: Completing my essays without AI will benefit me — knowing they will be graded against it is disheartening
“Sometimes, you can put in so much effort, and still walk away with a result you’re not too happy with. That’s the harsh reality of university. It’s bloody difficult.”