More Transparency in AI Development Urged by Meta’s Chief AI Scientist and 70 Others

Meta’s Chief AI Scientist, Yann LeCun, Joins Prominent Figures in Call for Transparency in AI Development In a letter published by Mozilla, Yann LeCun and 70 other prominent figures, including scientists, policymakers, engineers, activists, educators, and journalists, have called for greater openness and transparency in the development of artificial intelligence (AI). The signatories emphasize the […]

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US Advertisers Can Now Utilize Google’s New Generative AI Tools for Product Image Creation

Google Launches AI-Powered Product Studio to Enhance Advertising and Marketing Efforts Google has recently released a suite of generative AI tools that cater specifically to advertisers and merchants in the United States. These tools, known as the AI-powered Product Studio, utilize text-to-image AI capabilities to generate high-quality product imagery based on input descriptions. This groundbreaking […]

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With the aid of ChatGPT, Psync Genie S Security Camera provides transcriptions of its visual observations

Psync Labs Introduces Genie S Security Camera with AI-Powered Vision Psync Labs, a pioneering company in the field of smart security cameras, is revolutionizing the industry with its latest offering, the Genie S. Unlike traditional security cameras, the Genie S goes beyond just capturing images and incorporates generative AI powered by GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) […]

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Nuclear Inspectors Raise Concerns Over AI’s Potential Role in Bioweapon Development

Title: Artificial Intelligence Poses Risk of Bio Weapons Development, Warns NTI Report In a recent report published by the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), concerns have been raised regarding the potential use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the development of bioweapons. The report highlights the urgent need for governments to address the risks associated with the […]

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New Study Demonstrates How Human Involvement in AI for Public Services Increases Citizens’ Acceptance

Increasing human involvement in the deployment of AI for public services can positively impact the acceptance of this technology, according to a new study. The research, conducted by Laszlo Horvath from Birkbeck, University of London, in collaboration with Oliver James, Susan Banducci, and Ana Beduschi from the University of Exeter, highlights that citizens’ concerns about […]

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