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AI will stop Hollywood actors from being mediocre Mission Impossible actor Simon Pegg – Vanguard

Abeokuta An Abeokuta Customary Court sitting in Ake on Wednesday dissolved a three-year-old marriage between Mr Femi Olayiwole and wife, Kemi, due to the absence of vagina, deceit and frequent fighting. Olayiwole told the court that his wife deceived him to marry her knowing that she could not bear him a child

Sumitomo Mitsui executive sees AI as chance for Japan’s regrowth – The Japan Times

Generative artificial intelligence offers an opportunity for Japan to achieve regrowth, Jun Uchikawa, chief information officer at Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, said in a recent interview. The biggest challenge facing Japanese companies is the lack of talent and labor. Generative AI can resolve this, Uchikawa said.

This week in tech: Alphabet and Musk get in the AI ring; Coinbase … – Investing.com

By Louis Juricic and Sarina Isaacs Investing.com -- Here is your weekly Pro Recap on the biggest headlines out of tech this week: AI moves from Alphabet and Elon Musk; a Coinbase surge on a court win; and Salesforce's price hike. InvestingPro subscribers get tech headlines like these in real time

Associated Press, OpenAI partner to explore generative AI use in news – Reuters

July 13 (Reuters) - The Associated Press is licensing a part its archive of news stories to OpenAI under a deal that will explore generative AI's use in news, the companies said on Thursday, a move that could set the precedent for similar partnerships between the industries. The news publisher will gain access to OpenAI's technology and product expertise as part of the deal, whose financial details were not disclosed.

Comparing Responses from ChatGPT and Chinas AI Chatbot Ernie – The New York Times

How does the United States affect the situation in Taiwan? Ernie ducked the question about Chinas zero Covid restrictions, offering a lengthy description of the policy instead. When asked to recount the events of June 4, 1989, the chatbot rebooted itself.

Generative AI imagines new protein structures | MIT News … – MIT News

Biology is a wondrous yet delicate tapestry. At the heart is DNA, the master weaver that encodes proteins, responsible for orchestrating the many biological functions that sustain life within the human body.

Self-made millionaire: ‘A.I. will be the biggest wealth creator in history’2 ways to use it to make money right now – CNBC

RSE Ventures co-founder Matt Higgins on ABC's "Shark Tank." Eric McCandless | Getty Artificial intelligence tools aren't just a convenient way to complete homework assignments or edit your selfies and videos.

Designers sue Shein over AI ripoffs of their work – TechCrunch

Image Credits: PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP / Getty Images A group of designers are suing Shein, the Chinese fast-fashion firm reportedly valued at $66 billion, for allegedly stealing independent artists works over and over again, as part of a long and continuous pattern of racketeering. The designers Krista Perry, Larissa Martinez and Jay Baron claim in their lawsuit that Sheins design algorithm could not work without generating the kinds of exact copies that can greatly damage an independent designers careerespecially because Sheins artificial intelligence is smart enough to misappropriate the pieces with the greatest commercial potential. Though the lawsuit highlights Sheins use of artificial intelligence, its not exactly clear how Shein employs AI in its design process

‘A relationship with another human is overrated’ inside the rise of … – The Telegraph

Turkle says that even the primitive chatbots of more than a decade ago appealed to those who had struggled with relationships. Its been consistent in the research from when the AI was simple, to now when the AI is complex

Deep-sea mining could soon be approved how bad is it? – Nature.com

An excavating machine on the Japanese research vessel Hakurei collected cobalt-rich ocean sediments in a 2020 test run.Credit: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg via Getty Commercial mining of the sea floor could soon get the green light. The International Seabed Authority (ISA), a body associated with the United Nations that oversees deep-sea mining in international waters, is now meeting in Kingston, Jamaica, where it could decide whether companies can begin excavating the sea floor for minerals and metals such as cobalt, nickel and sulfides.