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What AI thinks kids look like throughout the decades. (1 min, 28 sec) Now is the best time ever to get your kids outdoors!
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NEW - U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Thursday outlawed "robocalls" that contain voices generated by artificial intelligence.
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Samsung starts the clock on Galaxy S24βs seven years of updates: https://www.sammobile.com/news/samsung-starts-clock-galaxy-s24-seven-years-of-updates/?utm_source=telegram
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The TSA Rolls Out New Facial Recognition Technology at Airports Across the US. (2 min, 53 sec) Officers at 400 plus airports will order travellers to stand in front of a camera to measure facial features compared to photo ID, with one glaring exception: illegal migrants that arenβt comfortable with it wonβt have their photo taken.
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The Simpsons donβt miss.
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A quick way to improve communication. (1 minute)
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NEW - OpenAI's Sam Altman is reportedly seeking a $7 trillion investment to overhaul the world's semiconductor industry.
The global semiconductor chip market was $527 billion last year.
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NEW - Walmart, Delta, T-Mobile, Chevron and Starbucks, as well as European brands including Nestle and AstraZeneca, are using AI to monitor employee messages.
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How Walmart, Delta & Starbucks are using AI to check employee messages
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/09/ai-might-be-reading-your-slack-teams-messages-using-tech-from-aware.html
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How Walmart, Delta, Chevron and Starbucks are using AI to monitor employee messages
Aware uses AI to analyze companies' employee messages across Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom and other communications services.
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OPENAI Quietly Removes Ban On Military Contracts, Reveals Deal With Pentagon And DARPA
After being caught quietly removing mentions of a ban on "military and warfare" from its usage policies page, OpenAI is working with the Pentagon.
OpenAI VP of global affairs Anna Makanju said this during a interview with Bloomberg at Davos 2024:
"Because we previously had what was essentially a blanket prohibition on military, many people thought that would prohibit many of these use cases, which people think are very much aligned with what we want to see in the world,"
OpenAI has also revealed it's collaborating with the US Defense Advanced Research Agency.
"We are already working with DARPA to spur the creation of new cybersecurity tools to secure open source software that critical infrastructure and industry depend on," an OpenAI spokesperson told The Register.
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After being caught quietly removing mentions of a ban on "military and warfare" from its usage policies page, OpenAI is working with the Pentagon.
OpenAI VP of global affairs Anna Makanju said this during a interview with Bloomberg at Davos 2024:
"Because we previously had what was essentially a blanket prohibition on military, many people thought that would prohibit many of these use cases, which people think are very much aligned with what we want to see in the world,"
OpenAI has also revealed it's collaborating with the US Defense Advanced Research Agency.
"We are already working with DARPA to spur the creation of new cybersecurity tools to secure open source software that critical infrastructure and industry depend on," an OpenAI spokesperson told The Register.
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