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How AI could transform the legal industry for the better – Marketplace
Were at that point in the development of artificial intelligence where everything feels simultaneously amazing and terrifying. On the amazing side, GPT-4, the large language model that powers ChatGPT, took the bar exam earlier this year.
Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, and Our Fears: A Journey of … – Neuroscience News
Summary: As artificial intelligence (AI) evolves, its intersection with neuroscience stirs both anticipation and apprehension. Fears related to AI loss of control, privacy, and human value stem from our neural responses to unfamiliar and potentially threatening situations. We explore how neuroscience helps us understand these fears and suggests ways to address them responsibly
Amazon Wants to Teach Its Cloud Customers About AI, and It’s Yet … – The Motley Fool
Amazon (AMZN -0.63%) has dropped out of the spotlight this year as its big tech peers, Microsoftand Google parent Alphabet, fight an intense battle over artificial intelligence (AI). Microsoft recently acquired a large stake in OpenAI, and it has integrated the ChatGPT chatbot into its Bing search engine and Azure cloud platform.
HIMSSCast: When AI is involved in decision making, how does man … – Healthcare IT News
A lot of people today are having troubles trusting artificial intelligence not to become sentient and take over the world ala "The Terminator." For the time being, in healthcare, one of the big questions for clinicians is: Can I trust AI to help me make decisions about patients? Today's podcast seeks to provide some answers with a prominent member of the health IT community, Dr. Blackford Middleton.
What is ‘ethical AI’ and how can companies achieve it? – The Ohio State University News
In the absence of legal guidelines, companies need to establish internal processes for responsible use of AI. Oscar Wong/Moment via Getty Images The rush to deploy powerful new generative AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, has raised alarms about potential harm and misuse. The laws glacial response to such threats has prompted demands that the companies developing these technologies implement AI ethically.
US to launch working group on generative AI, address its risks – Reuters.com
WASHINGTON, June 22 (Reuters) - A U.S. agency will launch a public working group on generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help address the new technology's opportunities while developing guidance to confront its risks, the Commerce Department said on Thursday. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a nonregulatory agency that is part of the Commerce Department, said the working group will draw on technical expert volunteers from the private and public sectors.
YouTube integrates AI-powered dubbing tool – TechCrunch
Image Credits: Olly Curtis/Future / Getty Images YouTube is currently testing a new tool that will help creators automatically dub their videos into other languages using AI, the company announced Thursday at VidCon. YouTube teamed up with AI-powered dubbing service Aloud, which is part of Googles in-house incubator Area 120
AINsight: Now Everywhere, Can AI Improve Aviation Safety? – Aviation International News
Artificial intelligence (AI) applications have created a buzz on the internet and with investors, and have the potential to transform the aviation industry. From flight data analytics to optimized route and fuel planning applications, AI, in its infancy, is making an impact on aviationat least operationally.
How AI like ChatGPT could be used to spark a pandemic – Vox.com
New research highlights how language-generating AI models could make it easier to create dangerous germs. Heres an important and arguably unappreciated ingredient in the glue that holds society together: Google makes it moderately difficult to learn how to commit an act of terrorism. The first several pages of results for a Google search on how to build a bomb, or how to commit a murder, or how to unleash a biological or chemical weapon, wont actually tell you much about how to do it.
70% of Companies Will Use AI by 2030 — These 2 Stocks Have a … – The Motley Fool
We all benefit from artificial intelligence (AI) right now, even if we're not fully aware of it. For instance, if you found this article through an internet search engine, there's a high probability AI recommended it to you.