Luke Bryan speaks during the signing of the ELVIS Act to Protect Voices and Music. Similarities at the Age of AI event held at Robert’s Western World in Nashville, Tennessee on March 21, 2024. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images, Human Artistry Campaign)
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter, featuring the latest advancements in AI technology.
In today’s newsletter:
– Luke Bryan praises Tennessee’s new AI bill that protects musicians: ‘What a great precedent it sets’
– Hillary Clinton warns AI technology will make 2016 election disinformation ‘look primitive’
– Goats, Google and gaming: How the tech giant’s efforts to train AI to play video games will impact the future
“A surprising precedent”: Luke Bryan is celebrating new protections from artificial intelligence for Nashville musicians.

Luke Bryan has high praise for the Tennessee government on new AI regulation laws. (Disney/Art Stryver)
Election threats: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described herself as a victim of election disinformation during a panel discussion Thursday and warned that the election will continue to unfold. artificial intelligence (AI) will make her experience appear “primitive.”
Level up: Google is developing an artificial intelligence system that can play video games and take commands from players like a human, and could have an impact on the real world in the future.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke about the threat of AI deepfakes during a Columbia University panel discussion (Franziska Krug/Getty Images)
DR.AI: Research shows that up to 10% of physicians are currently using ChatGPT, a large-scale language model (LLM) created by OpenAI. But how accurate is that response?
Hybrid work: Employees are positive about returning to the office, but are aware that the office will look and feel different than it did pre-pandemic to accommodate hybrid arrangements and facilitate the adoption of new offices. I look forward to it. artificial intelligence (AI) technology, according to new research from Cisco.

A new study found that the responses of AIs such as ChatGPT are 70% shorter than those of real doctors. (Frank Rumpenhorst/Photo in association with Getty Images)
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