Worldcoin is providing free cryptocurrency tokens for users who agree to have their irises scanned. However, some have voiced concerns about the start-up's use of biometric data and its implementation in different countries. Worldcoin claims it will have millions of users by 2025, but users should be mindful of potential risks to their privacy before signing up.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's testimony to a Senate subcommittee has raised concerns about the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Congressional lawmakers discuss key issues, from "jobs" being taken over by machines to China's potential "total techno-totalitarian control" and the ChatGPT's bias. Despite differences in opinion, the CEO suggested that regulators should gover AI activity to benefit Americans. OpenAI continues its mission to use AI responsibly and increase human capacity.
Politicians in Congress must cautiously consider the proposed AI regulations by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Despite Altman’s warnings of potential “disastrous implications,” Congress must examine the implications of overregulation carefully. Adopting OpenAI’s suggested regulations could stifle the industry and limit consumer benefits. Think wisely, Congress.
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sanofi in a patent dispute with Amgen, Apple employee Weibao Wang was charged with stealing trade secrets related to autonomous vehicles, Open AI CEO Sam Altman asked Congress for AI regulation, and Taco Bell requested the USPTO to cancel two "Taco Tuesday" trademarks. Plus, Ed Sheeran won a copyright lawsuit, USPTO invited comments on proposed trademark fee changes and Micron announced $3.6 billion investment in Japan.
Boston made history by empowering its public servants to use generative AI. The city embraces this tech, unlike other cities that banned it. City officials are using AI to write text, simplify government-speak & increase access to services for non-English speakers. Boston sets a revolutionary example. #SEO #GenerativeAI
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