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Researchers at Mount Sinai develop InfEHR, an AI system that analyzes electronic health records to uncover hidden diagnostic patterns. The system shows promising results in detecting rare conditions and improving patient care.
The largest US federation of unions, AFL-CIO, unveils a comprehensive plan to address the impact of AI on workers. The initiative calls for stronger collective bargaining, regulatory measures, and worker involvement in AI development.
Anthropic, a leading AI company, faces accusations of fear-mongering and regulatory capture from Trump administration officials. CEO Dario Amodei responds, defending the company's stance on AI safety and regulation.
California joins Utah in mandating transparency for AI-assisted police reports. The move highlights the increasing use of AI in law enforcement and raises questions about its impact on the criminal justice system.
A New York attorney faces sanctions after submitting AI-generated fake citations in court documents, then compounding the error by using AI again to defend his initial AI usage. The case highlights growing concerns about AI misuse in the legal profession.
Scouting America has added two new merit badges in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, reflecting the organization's adaptation to modern technology. These badges aim to equip scouts with essential knowledge and skills for the digital age.
Rutgers researchers use AI to analyze Twitter data as a novel method for measuring poverty and understanding local development needs in areas where traditional data collection is challenging. This innovative approach could transform international aid and development work.
OpenAI forms an advisory council of eight experts to address mental health and safety concerns related to AI interactions, particularly focusing on youth protection. This move comes in response to recent controversies and lawsuits involving AI chatbots and teen suicides.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announces plans to relax ChatGPT's content restrictions, including allowing erotic conversations for verified adult users starting December. This move comes alongside efforts to address mental health concerns and improve user experience.
Ten major philanthropic foundations launch Humanity AI, a $500 million initiative to ensure artificial intelligence development prioritizes human needs and societal benefits over the next five years.
Scientists are developing 'digital twins' of human brains, which could revolutionize mental health prediction and cognitive decline prevention. This AI-driven technology aims to create personalized brain models for more effective and tailored healthcare interventions.
An Ohio legislator has introduced a bill to prohibit marriages between humans and AI, as well as deny legal personhood to AI systems. This move comes in response to a growing trend of people forming deep emotional bonds with AI chatbots.
Peter Howitt, a 2025 Nobel Prize winner in economics, warns of AI's potential to disrupt jobs and calls for regulation. His views come as California implements new AI chatbot regulations, highlighting the growing debate on AI's impact on society and the labor market.
Microsoft introduces MAI-Image-1, its first internally developed AI image generation model. The new model excels in photorealistic imagery and is set to be integrated into Microsoft's Copilot and Bing Image Creator.
California becomes the first US state to regulate AI companion chatbots, implementing new safeguards to protect children and vulnerable users. The law addresses concerns about mental health, suicide prevention, and inappropriate content.
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