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AI can digitally clone anyone — laws and norms need to catch up
These digital clones are surprisingly convincing. When I cloned my voice and used it in a phone call with my sister, she didn’t even notice.The Hill - Politics -
The New ChatGPT Offers a Lesson in AI Hype
OpenAI released GPT-4o, its latest chatbot technology, in a partly finished state. It has much to prove.The New York Times - Business -
The Great AI Challenge: We Test Five Top Bots on Useful, Everyday Skills
OpenAI’s ChatGPT competed against Microsoft’s Copilot and Google’s Gemini, along with Perplexity and Anthropic’s Claude. Here’s how they ranked.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa shows up to promotional event with entirely new look
You wouldn't even recognize himCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Behind the Scenes of Scarlett Johansson's Battle With OpenAI
The most dramatic episode yet in the collision between Hollywood and the exploding world of AI demonstrates deep anxiety in creative industries about how artists’ work is used.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
3 Best Smart Displays (2024): Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa
Ever wish you could smash a tablet and smart speaker together? These devices offer the best of both.Wired - Tech - Google -
Carbon Offsets, a Much-Criticized Climate Tool, Get Federal Guidelines
The new principles aim to define ‘high-integrity’ offsets amid concerns that current practices often don’t cut greenhouse gas emissions as claimed.The New York Times - Science - Climate -
Cannabis Tops Alcohol as Americans’ Daily Drug of Choice
A new study shows a growing number of people are regularly using cannabis, while frequent alcohol consumption has remained stable.The New York Times - Health -
AI Fake Nudes Are Now a Frightening Reality for Teens
Girls portrayed in AI-generated nude images can still face bullying and judgment, even when everyone knows the pics are fake, teens say.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Artificial Intelligence -
Big Tech Moves More AI Spending Abroad
As Big Tech ramps up spending on artificial intelligence, companies are increasingly looking overseas, investing billions of dollars to build out AI infrastructure.The Wall Street Journal - Tech
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The AI Revolution Is Already Losing Steam
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Google Plans $2 Billion for Malaysia Data Center, Cloud Services
The investment by Alphabet’s Google is the latest in a string of multibillion-dollar plans by Western tech giants to meet growing computing needs in Southeast Asia.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Google -
OpenAI's Tie-Up With Grab to Give Southeast Asian Firm an AI Boost
Grab Holdings is partnering with OpenAI to upgrade its popular ride-hailing and delivery app, tapping the artificial-intelligence pioneer’s technology to enhance its services and integrate AI across its business.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Father's Day Gift Ideas: Gadgets He Loved as a Kid---Updated for 2024
A colorful longboard, high-definition GameBoy or maybe even an ice cream machine will give him a welcome dose of nostalgiaThe Wall Street Journal - Tech