Tech leaders who spoke to Fox News Digital said bias in artificial intelligence could have a devastating impact on society. (Photo illustration: Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket/DAVID MCNEW/AFP/CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU, Getty Images)
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter, featuring the latest advancements in AI technology.
In today’s newsletter:
– Google Gemini is the ‘tip of the iceberg’: AI bias could have a ‘devastating impact’ on humanity, experts say
– Elon Musk takes on OpenAI
– AI weapons detection company aims to prevent school and other mass shootings: ‘Pre-emptive measures’
“Prejudice in the Machine”: Significant backlash against Google’s Gemini Artificial intelligence (AI) Concerns about bias in large-scale language models (LLMs) are growing when it comes to chatbots, but experts say these issues are just the tip of the iceberg given the technology’s potential impact on the industry. ”, it warns.

Google’s Gemini senior director of product management has apologized after its AI refused to provide images of white people. (Betul Abali/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Energy strain: Artificial intelligence (AI) boom, increase in clean-tech manufacturing, and crypto mining are straining the U.S. energy supply This is because energy sources are struggling to keep up with increased demand.
“Proactive measures”: ZeroEyes, an artificial intelligence (AI) weapons detection software company, has partnered with Fort Smith Public Schools in Arkansas to prevent potential firearm threats.

ZeroEyes human-verified AI gun detection technology. (Zero Eyes)
Musk VS. Openai: OpenAI hit back on Tuesday Elon Musk’s lawsuit Claims the startup has abandoned its original nonprofit mission by revealing communications showing the billionaire supported OpenAI’s move to create a for-profit entity and suggested it should merge with Tesla did.

Elon, CEO and Product Architect of Tesla Motors, speaks on stage during “What’s Next? Talking Innovation” at the Vanity Fair New Facility Summit held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on October 6, 2015. Musk and Y Combinator President Sam Altman. In San Francisco. (Michael Kovac/Getty Images, Vanity Fair)
Red tape: Congressman Andy Biggs is looking to artificial intelligence (AI) technology as a way to cut unnecessary government red tape.
“Major oversight”: Google Gemini The backlash against artificial intelligence (AI) is prompting a reaction from technology leaders, including former Google software engineers and technology entrepreneurs who work closely with one. Google’s Startup Program.
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