AI's Involvement in Journalism Under Scrutiny
The complexities and criticisms surrounding the incorporation of AI in news opinion pieces are explored in this commentary.
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The complexities and criticisms surrounding the incorporation of AI in news opinion pieces are explored in this commentary.
The tech giant Nvidia is bracing for significant financial setbacks as the US imposes new export regulations on advanced AI GPUs bound for China, potentially costing the company $5.5 billion.
A new trend reveals that pixelation in videos is easily decoded, raising concerns about online privacy.
Researchers announce a breakthrough in creating a generator that produces genuine randomness using quantum computing.
Bandai Namco announces that Pac-Man Championship Edition, a modern take on the classic arcade game, can now be played within select Volkswagen automobiles.
Linda McMahon, the former WWE CEO and current Secretary of Education, mistakenly refers to AI as 'A1' during an important discussion about technology in education.
Microsoft has announced performance improvements for its Edge browser, claiming up to a 9% increase in speed with the latest update.
A quirky incident has occurred in Silicon Valley where hacked crosswalk buttons deliver satirical messages from impersonators of tech giants Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, raising eyebrows among residents.
Jack Dorsey ignites a fierce debate online by calling for the elimination of intellectual property laws, asserting that they stifle creativity.
Microsoft reintroduces its Recall feature, known for taking screenshots due to privacy concerns, now available for a limited group of users.
A recent analysis projects a significant rise in energy demands for AI data centers, forecasting they will consume the equivalent power of 5 million households in the coming years.
OpenAI has filed a countersuit against Elon Musk, claiming his actions are aimed at seizing control of AI innovations.
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