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White House uses AI for employee records keeping

Welcome to Fox News' Artificial Intelligence Newsletter. The latest advances in AI technology.

In today's newsletter:

– White House deploys AI implementation for federal employee records

– “The Wizard of Oz” AI transformation is a “complete transformation” that triggers a mixed reaction: Experts

– Openai rebuts Elon Musk, claiming that he “sought all the tools available to harm” the company

The White House has announced that it will implement AI technology to improve the efficiency of maintaining federal records. (Application photo on the right/Left photo by Alex Brandon and Oliver Burg/Photo Alliance by Getty Images)

The White House has announced that it will implement AI technology to improve the efficiency of maintaining federal records. (Application photo on the right/Left photo by Alex Brandon and Oliver Burg/Photo Alliance by Getty Images) (Alex Brandon, Oliver Berg)

Historical efficiency: Fox News Digital has learned that the U.S. Personnel Management (OPM) posted an updated Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) at business termination Wednesday, paving the way for artificial intelligence to improve government efficiency and enhance federal record-keeping processes.

The cast of The Wizard of Oz looks serious.

Bert Lar as a ward diseased lion, Jack Haley as a tin man, Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale, Ray Borger as a heeled pen book in the film The Wizard of Oz, 1939. (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Getty Images)

Not Kansas anymore: The use of artificial intelligence to rethink the classic film The Wizard of Oz will see mixed reactions from fans, experts told Fox News Digital.

Bad Faith Tactics: Openai escalated it Legal battle with Elon Musk By rebutting Tesla and Xai CEOs, claiming in the lawsuit they “tryed all the tools available to do harm.”

AI-generated avatars are used in New York courtrooms

Jerome Dewald used AI-generated avatars as his lawyer while appearing on March 26, 2025 before the First Judicial Division of the New York Supreme Court's Appeals Office. (First Judicial Division of Appeals Division of the New York Supreme Court/YouTube)

Objection: The avatars generated by artificial intelligence were the source of light empty within New York courtrooms after the judge quickly realised that their previous cases had been insisted not be real.

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