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Leading experts warn that a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg by two senators threatens the future of open-source AI. Congress seeks to regulate AI, and the senators' letter questions Meta's recent language model. The potential misuse could cause spam, fraud, and harassment. The open-source AI community is at risk, and this letter is set to stir controversy.
Apple's new Journal app promises to replace all your notebooks, but is it worth risking your privacy for its AI-powered features? iMore's Christine Romero-Chan raises concerns about the app's use of on-device machine learning. Read more here.
Small business owners in the US have mixed feelings on whether AI tools will replace their employees. While most do not believe AI will, almost half expect to use the technology to reduce hiring. Privacy, ethical and intellectual property concerns around the use of AI are high, but many are already testing generative AI tools or are planning to soon. FreshBooks' report explores these insights.
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Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?