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As Congress mulls AI regulations, Silicon Valley is lobbying hard against them. Plus: why AI watermarking may not be the catchall solution we hope it is.
The Donald Trump campaign, Real America’s Voice, and The Daily Beast are all caught up in a web of internet suspicion surrounding the advent of AI deepfakes.
An autonomous, AI-piloted drone named Swift beat three human drone racing champions in 15 out of 25 races.
Researchers used a large language model to take complex human language commands and translate them into a form a robot dog could understand.
At the same time, Google announced its ‘Duet’ AI to Google Chat and Workspace while adding Meta and Anthropic models to Cloud.
The AI startup has launched a new version of its well-known chatbot that is geared specifically towards professionals.
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The robotaxi industry suffers a setback. Plus: content farms turn to AI to steal from legacy media sites.
Researchers found 37 websites that appeared to use AI to “scramble and rewrite” stories from mainstream publications and republish them for ad revenue.
Code Llama includes several different versions that can write in C++, Java, Bash, and there's even a specialized version for writing Python.
Film and TV stations are offering AI positions at $200,000 to $1 million annually while Hollywood writers have been on strike for more than three months.
ElevenLabs said its AI voice generator is out of beta, saying it would support video game and audiobook creators with cheap audio.
The SeamlessM4T AI model can understand languages from voice or text and translate using either mode of communication.
I have no sense of direction after using Google Maps for 15 years; I can’t flirt because of Grindr; now I wonder what ChatGPT will render vestigial.
YouTube and Universal Music Group are collaborating to launch a Music AI Incubator that aims to "protect" artists "and the integrity of their work."
DEF CON's big AI hack-fest. Plus: OpenAI's new moderation efforts, NYT lawsuit drama, and Werner Herzog.
Reviewers were skeptical of the book, titled Fire and Fury , which was published just two days after the fires began to spread.
The open source coding tool will be dubbed ‘Code LlaMA’ and is based on the company’s language model LlaMA 2.
That pirated set of works contained 37 GB worth of text for training AI. Companies like Meta have already used it to train their language models.