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23 Oct 2024
OpenAI has finally rolled out its ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode to users in the European Union and other European countries, after an initial delay possibly due to regulatory concerns.
3 Sources
The Federal Trade Commission has implemented a new rule banning fake online reviews, including AI-generated testimonials, with potential fines of up to $51,744 per violation. This move aims to protect consumers and promote fair competition in online marketplaces.
4 Sources
22 Oct 2024
The Biden administration has finalized rules to limit US investments in AI and other advanced technologies in China, aiming to protect national security. The regulations, effective January 2, 2024, target key sectors including AI systems, semiconductors, and quantum technologies.
23 Sources
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang emphasizes India's unique strengths in AI development, urging the country to manufacture its own AI and leverage its vast talent pool and data resources to become a global leader in the AI revolution.
37 Sources
Meta announces the reintroduction of facial recognition technology on Facebook and Instagram to combat scams and aid account recovery, sparking debates on privacy and data security.
14 Sources
Taiwan is reconsidering its stance on nuclear energy as the AI-driven demand for advanced semiconductors strains the island's power grid, potentially reversing a decade-long policy of phasing out nuclear power.
A new study by IE University shows that while most Europeans support AI use in police and military operations, they express concerns about its potential to manipulate elections.
2 Sources
21 Oct 2024
Experts discuss the complexities of developing AI while adhering to privacy laws, highlighting the need for 'Privacy by Design' and addressing challenges in data governance and regulatory compliance.
19 Oct 2024
Japan is shifting back to nuclear energy to reduce coal dependence and power AI-driven technologies, while implementing stringent safety measures at facilities like the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant.
As AI tools like ChatGPT become popular for homework, educators are using AI detection tools to catch cheaters. However, these tools sometimes falsely accuse students, leading to serious consequences.
Penguin Random House, the world's largest trade publisher, has updated its copyright pages to prohibit the use of its books for training AI systems, marking a significant move in the ongoing debate over AI and copyright.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) stops shipments to a customer after discovering its chips were sent to Huawei, potentially violating US sanctions. The incident raises questions about the effectiveness of export controls and China's technological advancements.
24 Sources
A comparative analysis of the Trump and Harris administrations' stances on technology regulation, focusing on AI, cryptocurrencies, antitrust measures, and data privacy.
Stanford researchers use AI to identify and map racially restrictive covenants in Santa Clara County property deeds, saving time and resources while uncovering historical patterns of housing discrimination.
18 Oct 2024
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened an investigation into Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' software after reports of crashes, including a fatal incident, in low-visibility conditions.
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