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Asking AI chatbots health questions? Experts urge caution
As artificial intelligence rapidly moves from a novelty to an everyday tool, can people trust that chatbots are delivering credible information? Technology and privacy researchers at Consumer Reports did some digging to find out if different chatbots could answer health-related questions accurately. “To find out, we quizzed a handful of popular, general-purpose AI chatbots to see if their advice on…
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Asking AI chatbots health questions? Experts urge caution
Artificial intelligence is becoming a widely used tool. But is it reliable for health advice? News4’s Erika Gonzalez reports.
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AI may not steal many jobs after all. It may just make workers more efficient
Artificial intelligence is beginning to allow many employers to automate functions long performed by human workers.
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How Intel's AI platforms can help identify untapped athletic talent
What if finding that talent was as easy as capturing video on a smartphone?
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Tom Hanks slams AI-generated wonder drug ads featuring his likeness
Tom Hanks, a Type 2 diabetic, shared that companies have been using his name, likeness, and voice generated through AI to promote products he does not endorse.
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Police officers are starting to use AI chatbots to write crime reports. Will they hold up in court?
Police officers are starting to use artificial intelligence to help write crime reports. Some prosecutors, police watchdogs and legal scholars have concerns.
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How Intel's AI platforms are making the Olympic and Paralympic Games more accessible
Some 15,000 athletes and as many as 15 million spectators are expected at the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer. That means countless things to discover among dozens of venues—and countless ways to get lost.
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Jenna Ortega says she deleted Twitter after seeing explicit AI images of herself as a minor
The actress said she left the social media platform, now X, when she saw “dirty edited content” of herself as a child.
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Wyoming reporter caught using artificial intelligence to create fake quotes and stories
A reporter at a small Wyoming newspaper has resigned after a competitor discovered he was using artificial intelligence to write stories and fabricate quotes, including some by the governor.
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Older Americans prepare themselves for a world altered by artificial intelligence
Older adults are grappling with how artificial intelligence is changing the world.
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Hollywood icons of the past take new star turn, with celebrity estates cashing in on AI voice cloning deals
Celebrity estate are signing AI voice licensing deals, allowing audio of Hollywood icons to be cloned and offered as narrators in reading apps.
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How Intel's AI platforms are helping revolutionize the Olympic Games broadcast experience
For nearly a century, the modern Olympic Games have showcased technological innovations alongside human achievement, and broadcast advances have played a big part in that.
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OpenAI co-founder John Schulman says he will leave and join rival Anthropic
Schulman said OpenAI executives remain committed to backing efforts to ensure that people can control highly capable artificial intelligence models.
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Google pulls AI ad for Olympics following backlash
Google was criticized for using artificial intelligence to write a fan letter to an Olympic athlete.
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Apple is spending more on AI, but remains far behind its Silicon Valley peers
Investors are focused on how much mega-cap tech companies are spending on their AI buildouts. Apple is in a category of its own.
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Quick Question Susan: AI and travel scams
Scammers are using artificial intelligence to trick people into booking travel on fake websites. Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan answers viewer questions about the issue.
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Intel's AI platforms helped optimize logistics for the Olympic Games. What can they do for your enterprise?
The enormous task of planning the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 begins long before the doors open and any people set foot inside.
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Regulators consider first federal rule on AI-created political ads
Sidestepping the debate about whether to ban artificial content, the new rule would require political ads to disclose whether they were made with AI.
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Generative AI requires massive amounts of power and water, and the aging U.S. grid can't handle the load
Data centers are being built at a rapid pace to support generative AI, and concerns are mounting about whether we can generate enough power to fuel the growth.
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A neurological disorder stole her voice. Jennifer Wexton takes it back on the House floor.
A rare neurological disorder robbed Rep. Jennifer Wexton of her ability to speak clearly. But with the help of a powerful artificial intelligence program, the Virginia Democrat used a clone of her voice to deliver what is believed to be the first such speech on the House floor.