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Microsoft restricts police AI use
Microsoft has taken significant steps to restrict the use of its artificial intelligence (AI) technologies by police and law enforcement agencies, reflecting a broader commitment to responsible AI practices and ethical considerations. Read more
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California AI safety bill overview
The California AI safety bill, formally known as Senate Bill 1047, introduced by Senator Scott Wiener, aims to regulate the development and deployment of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models to ensure public safety and security. This legislative effort reflects California’s proactive stance on managing the potential risks associated with AI technologies, particularly those that could… Read more
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Apple’s secretive Swiss AI lab
It appears that Apple has been quietly operating a secretive AI research facility in Switzerland known as the “Zurich Vision Lab”. Read more
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Pope Francis to join G7 session on AI
Pope Francis will attend the upcoming G7 summit in Puglia, Italy from June 13-15, where he will participate in a working session dedicated to discussing the challenges and implications of artificial intelligence. Read more
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Gen Zers are choosing blue-collar jobs
Gen Zers are increasingly choosing blue-collar jobs over traditional white-collar or college education paths for several reasons, including concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) impacting white-collar jobs, the desire for job security, and the appeal of potentially higher earnings without the burden of college debt. Read more
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AI-powered DeFi platform secures $10M investment with upcoming DAO
Supported by significant investment, this innovative DeFi ecosystem integrates advanced AI technologies and decentralized governance to offer secure trading and protection. Read more
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Apple Bought Yet Another AI Startup
Apple has acquired Datakalab, a French artificial intelligence startup specializing in on-device AI processing, computer vision technology, and deep learning algorithms. Read more
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Amazon’s Secret ‘Big River’ Ops
This operation, initiated under the code name “Project Curiosity” in 2015, involved Amazon creating a subsidiary called Big River Services International. The primary objective of this subsidiary was to operate undercover by selling products on other platforms. Read more