UK tech secretary uses ChatGPT as an advisor
“The UK’s technology secretary, Peter Kyle, has asked ChatGPT for advice on why the adoption of artificial intelligence is so slow in the UK business community – and which podcasts...
Read MoreSweden’s government wants police to use AI face-recognition
Reuters: “Swedish police should be allowed to use real-time, AI-powered face-recognition to combat crime, Sweden’s government proposed on Thursday, as it seeks new tools to stop sometimes violent offences rocking...
Read MoreOpenAI says training using copyrighted work should be fair use
Ars Technica: “OpenAI is hoping that Donald Trump’s AI Action Plan, due out this July, will settle copyright debates by declaring AI training fair use—paving the way for AI companies’...
Read MoreDon’t pick your nose and drive! AI cameras might spot you
“An advanced, artificially intelligent speed camera has detected a motorist picking their nose on the M25.” reports Top Gear. “Installed to detect motoring violations like using a mobile phone, tailgating,...
Read MoreSpain introducing huge fines for not disclosing AI content
“Spain’s government approved a bill on Tuesday imposing massive fines on companies that use content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) without properly labelling it as such, in a bid to...
Read MoreGSAi app replacing federal workers “about as good as an intern”
Inc: “Business owners and employees who worry that artificial intelligence (AI) will help improve their work while possibly taking countless jobs away from humans have more reason to suspect both...
Read MoreDOGE rolls out GSAi chatbot to federal workers
“Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency has deployed a proprietary chatbot called GSAi to 1,500 federal workers at the General Services Administration, WIRED has confirmed. The move to automate...
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