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Kim Kardashian attributes her repeated law school test failures to ChatGPT.

Kim Kardashian attributes her repeated law school test failures to ChatGPT.

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

In today’s newsletter:

  • Kim Kardashian attributes her law school exam failures to ChatGPT
  • First self-driving police SUV tested by a Sheriff’s Office in the U.S.
  • The GUARD Act aims to protect children from AI chatbots

Bot failure: Kim Kardashian is claiming that ChatGPT has led to her failures in several law school exams. She mentioned it “fails her all the time.” It’s interesting how reliance on technology can shift the blame, isn’t it?

“Set standards”: In a notable move, the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office has launched the Police Unmanned Ground Vehicle Patrol Partner (PUG), touted as the first fully autonomous patrol vehicle in the nation. This could really change how law enforcement operates. It’s quite the experiment, really.

Showtime has ended: A bipartisan bill, led by Senators Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal, has been introduced to prevent minors from engaging with certain AI chatbots. This is in response to mounting concerns about the risks AI companions pose to children. Maybe it’s time we seriously consider what these bots might be teaching the younger generation.

Explosive growth: Mattias Ljungman of Moonfire Ventures recently discussed the swift developments in AI, noting a potential “robot revolution.” His insights on Tesla’s future could spark some thought about where we’re headed.

Technology wins: Nvidia made headlines by becoming the first company ever to achieve a market valuation of $5 trillion, propelled largely by the global AI boom. It’s impressive—think about how far they have come from just being a graphics company. It’s a big deal, for sure.

Robots vs Workers: Some are starting to wonder what if Bernie Sanders is right about the threat of AI leading to mass layoffs. He poses a compelling argument in his recent op-ed. What if the reasons for the labor market changes are linked to AI efficiencies rather than less immigration or a shrinking workforce, as suggested by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell?

Man and machine: OutKick founder Clay Travis makes some predictions about how sports might become even more popular due to the rise of AI. His new book, The Bottom Line, takes a closer look at this intersection.

Restart Office: There seems to be a surprising surge in office demand as artificial intelligence reshapes corporate strategies. Newmark’s Liz Hart notes that tech companies and startups are not scaling back; they’re expanding their office presence. Quite a turnaround, don’t you think?

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