EU mulls more restrictive regulations for large AI models: Report
Negotiators in the EU are reportedly considering additional restrictions for large AI models – like OpenAI’s GPT-4- as a component of the forthcoming AI Act. Go to Source
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Negotiators in the EU are reportedly considering additional restrictions for large AI models – like OpenAI’s GPT-4- as a component of the forthcoming AI Act. Go to Source
Google announced that its browser-based AI program, Bard, will be used by Google Assistant devices soon. Go to Source
Ryan Wyatt deciphers the the possibilities for AI to help gamers and game developers achieve. Go to Source
According to Polygon, “the same infrastructure used to power YouTube and Gmail” will help secure its network. Go to Source
AlphaSense’s client list now includes most of the S&P 500 and nearly every firm listed in the Dow 50. Go to Source
In a lawsuit against Sarah Silverman and other authors Meta claims its AI system does not create copyright infringing material. Go to Source
Can Ansay the founder of AI streaming and marketplace platform Musixy.ai, says AI-generated music is revolutionary and brings efficiency and lowers costs to productions. Go to Source
Google Cloud told Cointelegraph that the partnership was done in light of increasing interest from clients exploring blockchain workloads on Google Cloud. Go to Source
The majority of the tech leaders in attendance agreed that AI needs to be regulated with Elon Musk calling the meeting a game changer for civilization. Go to Source
Chrome’s Privacy Sandbox tracks users’ behavior within the browser instead of relying on third-party cookies. Go to Source