Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter, featuring the latest advancements in AI technology.
In today’s newsletter:
– How sneaky scammers use AI to trick you into buying fake Super Bowl tickets
– Actor Ricky Schroeder says explicit AI-generated content is a ‘dangerous tool’ and needs to be regulated.
– Following Biden’s voice cloning in New Hampshire, FCC to outlaw AI-generated robocalls that can deceive voters
A video board displays an advertisement for Monday’s Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 1, 2024. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Ruining the big game: If you are one of the lucky fans who managed to get tickets, super bowl, Congratulations. A thrilling experience awaits. However, if you are still looking for tickets and are tempted by offers on social media platforms, be careful.
‘I’m worried’: American actor Ricky Schroeder said this week that he believes explicit content generated by artificial intelligence is a “dangerous path to take.”
Roboban: The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday AI-generated robocalls It is illegal to imitate a political candidate’s voice to deceive voters.

Poll workers prepare for the New Hampshire primary election at the Bull Meadow Barn on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 in Concord, New Hampshire. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Goodbye, Bard: Google AI has officially transitioned to Gemini, an enhanced version of Google’s first artificial intelligence system. In a conversation with Fox News Digital, Google AI Product Lead Jack Krawczyk reveals new features in Gemini.

Google announced Gemini Advanced and the app version of its AI tool. (Google)
vacation: Rapid advances in artificial intelligence could make American workers’ schedules easier, giving them an extra day off each week.
“Incompetent”: A New York lawyer could face disciplinary action after it was discovered that the incident she cited was generated by artificial intelligence and never actually existed.
AI tax assist: Microsoft and H&R Block partner It aims to introduce generative artificial intelligence (AI) to simplify the tax filing process for taxpayers. H&R Block launched its AI Tax Assist product in December, developed in partnership with Microsoft through its Azure OpenAI service, ahead of tax season, which officially began last week.
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