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The restrictions further escalate the chip war, restricting the sale of more Nvidia products to China and requiring licenses to sell chips to certain countries.
Algorithmic tools are used in multiple NYC agencies to monitor crime and identify allegations of physical abuse for children's services, among others.
Take a quick look at the newest and weirdest happenings in AI.
A new report shows the massive energy needs of AI systems. Plus: a look at how the music industry is fighting AI voice clones.
CD Projekt Red said it didn’t want to replace the well-loved vocals of Viktor Vektor, voiced by well-loved VO actor Miłogost Reczek.
While the stock market may love the term "AI," companies haven't figured out how to optimally monetize the services that go along with it.
When asked to design a robot that can walk, an AI told researchers to check out this blob thing.
Adobe's latest release includes an updated Firefly image model, plus AI for vectors and templates in Adobe Illustrator and Express.
An FTC hearing this week shows creatives are worried about what AI will do to their industries. Plus: how AI is turbocharging online censorship.
The AI development boom has resulted in chip shortages and skyrocketing prices creating an opportunity for a new player.
Jaswant Singh Chail climbed the wall of Windsor Castle with a loaded crossbow to assassinate the queen on Christmas Day 2021.
Google Assistant will be able to access your Gmail and Maps to respond to questions, and the CSI "Enhance!" function is on its way.
A Freedom House report shows a rise in deepfakes and other AI tools used by political leaders to quash dissenters and spread fake news.
Screenwriters have won some protections against AI. Also: why ChatGPT does not make a good therapist.
Nvidia's revenue increased by more than 80% in its Q2 report from the previous quarter.
At this year's Meta Connect event, Zuckerberg made it clear that Meta was investing in generative AI as much as any other platform.
Not only will the tech giant's little assistant be listening to you, it'll sometimes use those conversations to train the company's newest product.
OpenAI said ChatGPT will soon 'see' your images and 'hear' your words, but the company is warning users the chatbot could go off the rails.
The company is currently in the midst of a lawsuit against Stability AI over its use of Getty images for training AI.