New Delhi [India], February 18 (ANI): Surrounded by a huge controversy over the display of a 'Chinese' RoboDog at the AI Impact Summit, Galgotias University defended itself after it was reportedly ...
Artificial intelligence disruption worries have put a dent into CrowdStrike shares, but Josh Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, remains bullish on the stock. CrowdStrike tanked nearly 16% in ...
Burner accounts on social media sites can increasingly be analyzed to identify the pseudonymous users who post to them using AI in research that has far-reaching consequences for privacy on the ...
The court has declined to reconsider the question of whether to grant copyright to a piece of A.I.-created work. Stephen Thaler's A.I.-generated artwork A Recent ...
Since AI has become commonplace in smartphone cameras and even the dedicated camera called Caira, photographers have been clutching our cameras that spit out un-generated images a little tighter. But ...
In his denunciation of Anthropic, Secretary of Defense (or Secretary of War if you prefer) Pete Hegseth posted on X that “The Terms of Service of Anthropic’s ...
Amazon Prime Video has unveiled the first-look image of the live-action Atreus and Kratos from God of War, the upcoming action-fantasy series based on the eponymous and highly popular video game ...
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A U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team player has spoken out after the White House’s posted an AI-generated video that made it seem like he was trash talking the Canadian men’s hockey team. “They booed our ...
USA men's ice hockey player Brady Tkachuk has distanced himself from an AI-enhanced White House video in which he appears to disparage Canadians, saying "those words would never come out of my mouth".
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