A program that tracks the movement of humpback whales uses artificial intelligence and photographs of the whales’ tails to track their movements. People who take photos of the whales can submit them as part of the project. NBC News’ Anne Thompson reports.
OpenAI, in Duel With Anthropic, Doubles Down on AI That Writes Software
OpenAI’s ChatGPT has become a multibillion-dollar business in large part because programmers use it to write and check their code, fix bugs and translate code into different programming languages. Now, facing competition from rival artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, OpenAI is putting …
AI firms need to address security, open-source concerns: G42 exec
Industry leaders from Gulf-based G42, IBM, and BNY joined Semafor at an event focused on the Gulf’s role in emerging technology.
Likenesses Of Michael Douglas, Amy Schumer And Chris Rock Warn Voters Of Election “Deepfakes” In New PSA
The spot comes from the anti-corruption group RepresentUS
ABBA, Radiohead and The Cure musicians sign AI protest letter against ‘unlicensed use’ of works
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Huawei appears to still be using TSMC chips despite US sanctions
Huawei may be trying to subvert US sanctions by using unauthorized chips in one of its higher-end products.
Kevin Bacon, Kate McKinnon, and other creatives warn of ‘unjust’ AI threat
Unauthorized AI training threatens livelihoods, their statement says.
AI has entered the 'design phase', says Evernote's Phil Libin
AI Becomes Uncle Sam's Super Sleuth
The U.S. Treasury Department’s artificial intelligence system may be starting to do what armies of auditors have long struggled to achieve: curb financial