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What if AI could replicate your personality after just a two-hour conversation? New research from Stanford and Google DeepMind shows it’s now possible, but raises critical ethical questions.
AI can now replicate your personality with stunning accuracy after a two-hour interview, according to research from Stanford and Google DeepMind. While these digital personas could transform fields like social science and personalized AI tools, concerns are mounting over ethical risks and potential misuse.
As the UK grapples with post-Budget tax hikes, AI emerges as a double-edged sword, offering businesses productivity boosts while raising concerns over potential job losses.
As UK businesses face rising costs from recent Budget changes, AI adoption is set to surge. Sage CEO Steve Hare highlights how tools like Sage Copilot are designed to enhance human productivity, but analysts warn of job risks, particularly in retail and hospitality.
Are AI-powered surveillance systems the future of public safety, or do they mark the dawn of an era where personal freedoms are compromised?
In Greater Manchester, AI cameras have flagged thousands of drivers for using phones or neglecting seat belts. While officials view it as a critical safety move, others question if this signals a shift towards increased surveillance in everyday life.
Sir David Attenborough’s iconic voice was replicated by AI without permission, sparking his strong objection and raising ethical concerns about AI use.
I am profoundly disturbed to find that my identity is being stolen by others and greatly object to them using it to say whatever they wish,” Sir David Attenborough stated, reacting to the use of AI technology that cloned his voice.
President-elect Trump appoints Brendan Carr, known for his strong stance against tech censorship, to lead the US communications regulator.
US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Brendan Carr, a critic of big tech censorship, as the incoming chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Carr is known for his outspoken stance on free speech and has proposed significant regulatory reforms for major tech companies, including imposing transparency requirements and tougher actions on platforms with foreign ties
Imagine the excitement of your child getting a real-time call from Santa Claus, powered by AI. This Christmas, technology adds a futuristic twist to holiday magic.
This holiday season, AI is stepping into Santa's boots to make personalized phone calls to children, blending technology with tradition. From tailored greetings to festive chats, discover how AI is reshaping the magic of Christmas.
Indonesia's new educational initiative brings coding and AI to elementary schools, focusing on critical thinking and preparing young minds for a tech-driven future.
Indonesia's elementary schools will soon offer coding and AI as elective subjects to foster critical and systematic thinking among students, supporting President Widodo's push for enhanced human resource quality through fun and interactive education.
Hong Kong’s ambitious tech drive gains momentum with new investments as 17 companies, including iFlytek under U.S. sanctions, sign deals to set up operations in the city.
Seventeen companies, including iFlytek, which has been under U.S. sanctions since 2019, have signed agreements to set up or expand operations in Hong Kong as part of a government-led push to bolster the city’s tech sector. The move is expected to contribute HK$42 billion in investments and create around 17,000 jobs.
Google's DeepMind shakes up the scientific world by open-sourcing AlphaFold 3, a breakthrough, revolutionary AI tool.
Google DeepMind’s release of AlphaFold 3’s source code and model weights marks a pivotal moment in AI and molecular biology. The tool’s advanced capabilities, now accessible for academic use, promise to transform how we study protein interactions and accelerate progress in drug discovery and disease treatment.
The UK plans sweeping AI legislation to ensure safety, with Technology Secretary Peter Kyle pledging to turn voluntary AI agreements into legally binding measures.
The UK is set to introduce legislation to safeguard against AI risks, transforming voluntary testing accords into legally binding measures. Technology Secretary Peter Kyle emphasized the importance of investing in advanced computing power and granting the AI Safety Institute full independence to act in the public’s interest.
Trump's election win signals sweeping changes to U.S. AI policy, challenging regulations set by Biden's administration
Donald Trump's 2024 presidential election victory is set to reshape AI policies, beginning with dismantling Biden's AI regulations. The future of federal oversight, innovation, and industry partnerships hangs in the balance as the incoming administration leans toward deregulation
Open or Closed? AI model choices define safety, transparency, and governance challenges for the future.
AI is rapidly evolving, and with it, the debate over open versus closed models intensifies. While open models enable broader innovation and transparency, they also introduce security risks, as recent reports of repurposing models for military use show. Closed models offer more control but limit transparency. Striking a balance between access, innovation, and safety is key as policymakers grapple with AI’s future.
Europe risks 'ruin' without AI adoption, warns Palantir's Alex Karp as U.S. leads the global AI revolution.
Europe must act or risk economic ruin," warns Palantir CEO Alex Karp, urging urgent AI adoption across the continent. As Palantir sees record revenue from rising U.S. AI demand, Karp’s message highlights the need for European governments and companies to catch up in the race for AI innovation and relevance.
Meta’s Llama AI now powers U.S. national security efforts, expanding AI’s role in government operations
Meta's Llama AI model is set to bolster U.S. national security efforts through partnerships with major tech and defense firms, focusing on applications in logistics, cybersecurity, and intelligence. This initiative highlights the critical role of AI in maintaining technological leadership amid global competition
Tim Burton’s World: A Journey into Art, AI, and the Undying Outsider Spirit
Tim Burton’s latest exhibition offers more than just a collection of movie memorabilia, it’s a deep dive into the mind of an artist who has spent a lifetime portraying misfits and monsters. Visitors get to see iconic film props, sketches, and costumes, alongside the director’s latest views on AI’s unsettling impact on art.
Big Tech’s Pushback: Why Microsoft, a16z, and Industry Giants Want AI Regulation on Their Terms
Microsoft and a16z's top leaders argue that regulating AI risks stifling innovation and harming smaller players, while critics suggest their real aim is shielding Big Tech interests from oversight
Meta’s AI Llama finds its way into China's defense strategy as PLA researchers develop ChatBIT for military use
China’s PLA researchers are transforming Meta’s Llama AI model into a tool for defense. Named ChatBIT, the AI is part of broader military efforts in intelligence and decision-making. As U.S. security concerns rise over open-source AI, Meta reaffirms its stance against any unauthorized military use of its technology.
Meta Partners with US Government to Deploy Llama AI in Public Sector Initiatives
Meta is collaborating with US government agencies to apply its Llama AI model in addressing critical public sector challenges, including expanding access to essential services and supporting small businesses. This no-cost partnership highlights Meta’s commitment to AI development in impactful ways.
How AI is Empowering Teachers in Rural Vietnam to Bridge Educational Gaps
The GameAid project by Coventry University uses generative AI to empower teachers in rural Vietnam, helping bridge educational gaps between urban and rural areas through accessible AI tools and training.
The Path to Superintelligence: How Close Are We to a New Era of AI?
A decade after Superintelligence warned of AI risks, researchers now estimate superintelligent AI may be just a decade away. Although achieving this remains complex, the rise of advanced AI poses ethical and social questions about the future.