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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) calls for federal regulation of tech companies regarding AI-generated images to protect identities and stop the spread of fake information.
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Thanks to advances in AI, chatbots can act as personalized therapists, companions and romantic partners. The apps offering these services have been downloaded millions of times.
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According to U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), millions of people in Connecticut and around the country will be bombarded with AI-generated robocalls and deepfakes this election season.
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NPR’s Morning Edition asked America’s Test Kitchen for help in testing chocolate chip cookie recipes generated by ChatGPT and DishGen.
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A new lawsuit filed by record labels Universal, Sony and Warner says their catalogs have been ripped off by two AI music generators. But there’s a twist: It’s not clear the courts are on their side.
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Apple has announced a much-anticipated partnership with OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT. The deal to bring AI features to iPhones and other devices is a major move for Apple, which has been slower than some competitors to jump on the AI bandwagon.
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The massive amount of energy needed to power Artificial Intelligence could slow its development in the U.S., according to a Connecticut database security and privacy expert.
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Google announced its AI-generated search results mean you don’t have to click through a bunch of links to get the answer to your question. Content producers, journalists and new organizations have concerns.
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Many authors are concerned about the use of their copyrighted material in generative AI models. At the same time, some are actively experimenting with the technology.
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A controversial bill to regulate AI has won the approval of a key Connecticut legislative committee, but passage of the bill in the state House and Senate remains uncertain.