The 80-year-old director narrated the audio-book for “I Am Code: An Artificial Intelligence Speaks,” a poetry collection by ChatGPT’s brother.
Amazon assures customers it will weed out fraudulent, AI-generated product reviews.
Gizmodo is launching a new weekly thing about artificial intelligence.
Zoom executives promised Monday that the company wouldn't use your calls as AI fodder, even while its TOS said otherwise.
The voice control feature met its demise as Microsoft discontinued Cortana support on Windows 11, with support also gone from Android and iOS.
A new DARPA competition will reward innovators who find AI-based solutions that will "rapidly defend critical infrastructure code from attack."
Google’s AI mining-by-default proposal to the Australian government comes a month after the company declared it would scrape all the internet's data.
IBM researchers convinced large language models to play a multi-layered "game" of offering incorrect advice to prove they are "ethical and fair."
The site, which analyzed word usage and provided statistics, did not have consent to use copyrighted works within its program.
Pamera uses an object identifier and GPT-4 to generate poems based on photos in a matter of seconds. We tested it out on pics of a day in New York City.
The URL previously belonged to OpenAI, but, somehow, it's now a landing page for Musk's AI venture.
The AI apps were removed as new rules go into effect that prohibit AI models from generating content deemed subversive to state power.
Meta is developing AI chatbot personas in its latest attempt to reinvigorate Facebook, according to a new report.
As companies like Chegg struggle against instantaneous ChatGPT answers, textbook company Pearson wants AI to tutor students instead.
UCLA researchers’ new study says the GPT-3 language model can reason with analogy, but they can’t say the answers aren’t already in the training data.
Rep. Yvette Clarke has spent years warning about the dangers of unchecked AI. Her newest cause: Disclosing AI's involvement in political ads.
Sam Altman believes his AI-enabled, iris-scanning Orbs can help save the world from other AI systems he's creating. I'm not convinced.
Have you texted someone lately to express guilt over...something? The government probably wants to know about it.
Google said it consumed 5.6 billion gallons of water in 2022—its push into AI is likely to make that amount skyrocket.
The cryptocurrency startup wants to create a "new global digital currency" verified by users' unique iris scans.
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