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U.K. Competition Watchdog Signals Cautious Approach to AI Regulation
A report by the U.K. competition watchdog raised concerns about the ways the AI industry might become monopolized or harm ...
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We don’t have to reinvent the wheel to regulate AI responsibly
We are living through one of the most transformative tech revolutions of the past century. For the first time since the tech boom of the 2000s (or even since the Industrial Revolution), our ...
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Are you riding alongside driverless vehicles in your state? TruckInfo.net analyzed legislation across the U.S. to make sense ...
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We need to avoid a ‘ready, fire, aim!’ approach to AI regulation
The panic to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) came almost immediately after last fall’s release of ChatGPT popularized the technology with the public. Some industry insiders themselves ...
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Companies use AI to monitor workers—45% of employees say it has a negative effect on their mental health
As companies implement return-to-office plans, employers are increasingly interested in utilizing artificial intelligence, not to replace workers, but to watch them. Between March 2020 and June ...
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Companies Want Workers to Trust AI—but Not Completely
For companies deploying generative artificial intelligence, the idea of keeping a “human in the loop” is critical—but getting that human to fully understand that role can be a challenge.
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What will it take to secure AI models? Breaking them.
If you’re wondering why legislators and businesses alike have trust issues when it comes to the notion of secure artificial intelligence, consider this: In the past five months alone, we’ve ...
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‘The challenges are real’: TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers’ rights
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence “We can’t let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today,” says Gina Neff, a tech ...
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Tech companies try to take AI image generators mainstream with better protections against misuse
Artificial intelligence tools that can conjure whimsical artwork or realistic-looking images from written commands started wowing crowds last year ...
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Floworks is building an AI assistant to change how workers interact with software
About the time that Floworks co-founders Sudipta Biswas and Sarthak Shrivastava were starting at Y Combinator in the Winter 23 cohort, they had a chat with veteran investor Vinod Khosla, who ...
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Chuck Schumer to host Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg at AI forum
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will host tech leaders including Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai at an artificial intelligence forum ...
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‘It gave us some way to fight back’: New tools aim to protect art and images from AI’s grasp
(CNN) — For months, Eveline Fröhlich, a visual artist based in Stuttgart, Germany, has been feeling “helpless” as she watched the rise of new artificial intelligence tools that threaten to ...

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