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OpenAI’s use of data for training its AI models raises significant privacy concerns. According to experts, the firm’s terms allow it to share personal information with various entities, including affiliates, vendors, service providers, and even law enforcement. This lack of transparency regarding the destination of user data is troubling, as it raises questions about the
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The Friend, a new wearable AI device, is revolutionizing the world of artificial intelligence technology. Created by a young tech prodigy named Schiffmann, the Friend offers a unique approach to AI companionship that sets it apart from its predecessors. Unlike other AI devices that focus on automation and productivity, the Friend is all about developing
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The recent benchmark released by the artificial intelligence startup Galileo sheds light on the rapidly closing performance gap between open-source and proprietary language models. This shift has the potential to revolutionize the AI landscape by democratizing advanced AI capabilities and fueling innovation across various industries. The index evaluated 22 leading language models, revealing key insights
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The recent emergence of open-source artificial intelligence (AI) models has signaled a significant shift in the technological landscape, challenging the long-standing dominance of proprietary systems. This shift has the potential to democratize access to cutting-edge AI tools and reshape the industry. The unveiling of Llama 3.1 by Meta and Mistral Large 2 by Mistral have
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) surveillance systems has become increasingly prevalent in various cities around the world. One such instance is the adoption of AI algorithms by French companies, like Wintics, to enhance security measures at major events such as the Olympics. Matthias Houllier, the cofounder of Wintics, highlights the transformation of CCTV cameras
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When Hunt-Blackwell testified before the Georgia Senate Judiciary Committee, she called for the removal of criminal penalties from a proposed deepfake bill. This move was aimed at easing the burden on individuals and organizations that could potentially be affected by the law. However, the legislative session in Georgia ended before any significant progress could be
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TikTok, the popular social media platform known for its short videos, has been under scrutiny recently for its handling of AI-generated content on its Lite version. While the company has implemented labeling for such content on its full platform, the Lite-Save Data version targeted at users in poorer markets lacks these safeguards, raising concerns about
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The AI boom is not progressing as expected. Despite the high level of excitement and investment in AI technologies, organizations are struggling to translate these investments into reliable revenue streams. Startups in the AI space are becoming increasingly overvalued while organizations are finding it difficult to deploy generative AI in the way they had hoped.
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In the Olympics held in Rome on August 27, 1960, a controversial incident occurred during the 100-meter freestyle men’s swimming event. Australian swimmer John Devitt and American Lance Larson both finished with a time of 55.2 seconds. Despite Larson being technically faster by one-tenth of a second, the head judge ruled in favor of Devitt
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