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Fox News AI Newsletter: ‘Uncontrollable’ systems could turn on humans, report warns

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

In today’s newsletter:

– US-funded report issues urgent warning about ‘out of control’ AI systems attacking humans
– Nvidia faces lawsuit from author for alleged copyright infringement of AI models
– AI deepfakes are putting democracy at risk.Here are four ways to fight back

Rise of the Machine: The U.S. government has a “clear and urgent need” to act because of its rapid development. artificial intelligence A government-commissioned report says it could lead to human extinction through weaponization and loss of control.

“Small, smart, cheap”: The Department of Defense will aim to develop new artificial intelligence-Guided Aircraft, several private companies have offered two contracts that they are competing to win.

Pentagon seen from the sky

The Pentagon is visible from a plane taking off from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Dangers of 2024: with Recent explosive spread of AINow anyone can easily generate stunning images, video, audio, and text with just a few simple inputs. Although this technology offers many amazing benefits, it also poses significant risks.

Viewing habits: Many NBA fans use the league’s mobile app to watch their favorite teams.Given the growing popularity of digital platforms, the N.B.A. artificial intelligence To improve the viewing experience for our fans.

NBA logo on backboard

The NBA logo is seen on the backboard before the game between the Denver Nuggets and Utah Jazz at Ball Arena in Denver on October 30, 2023. (C. Morgan Engel/Getty Images)

AI litigation: Tech giant Nvidia faces lawsuit from authors’ group for using copyrighted works without permission to train artificial intelligence Platform NeMo.

‘Inevitable’: Chief Justice James Hawes testified as a member of the House of Representatives investigative committee. british movies Last summer, he explained that he had discussions with legal teams representing SAG and WGA about how long it would take for programming to be AI-generated.

James Hawes testifying in the House of Commons

A screenshot from Parliament TV of director James Hawes giving evidence on British Film and Luxury Television to the Culture, Media and Sport Committee at Houses of Parliament in London. Photo date: Wednesday, February 21, 2024. (House of Representatives/Pennsylvania image via Getty Images)

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