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Fox News AI Newsletter: New AI-powered glasses a tenth the price of Apple’s

Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter, featuring the latest advancements in AI technology.

In today’s newsletter:

Former Apple executive unveils new glasses powered by AI
– How AI can manipulate voters and undermine elections that threaten democracy
– UK Defense Secretary highlights AI as key to strengthening security against China’s ambitions

Brilliant Labs glasses

Marketing concept image of Mister Power power supply with Brilliant Labs frame glasses. (Brilliant Lab/FOX News)

Double vision: Promising technology startup founded by former Apple employees brings new results Augmented reality (AR) glasses From product to market.

AI and elections: While AI is used in many ways in society, there is growing concern during this election period about the use of generative AI that could potentially manipulate voters and undermine elections.

Fight smarter: British Defense Secretary Grant Shapps emphasized: artificial intelligence (AI) is cited as a key element in strengthening security alliances, such as the increasingly important AUKUS alliance between the US, UK and Australia.

Asking for big money: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is reportedly calling on investors around the world to raise trillions of dollars for large-scale projects aimed at scaling up artificial intelligence production. powerful semiconductor He needed to run advanced artificial intelligence programs like his company’s proprietary ChatGPT.

Sam Altman attends WEF panel discussion

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, spoke during a panel session on the third day of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, January 18, 2024. (Stefan Vermes/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Getty Images)

Funding China’s AI: Investment by a group of five U.S. venture capital companies Chinese companies A new report by a House of Commons committee focused on key technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductors, or links to China’s military and surveillance state, as well as genocide in Xinjiang.

baby whispers: Babies tend to cry when they need diaper changes, food, and sleep, but it’s not that simple. Any parent knows that even if you go through your checklist and address all of these things, your baby may still be crying.

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