This article discusses the UK's new competition and consumer protection review of artificial intelligence (AI) models like ChatGPT and Midjourney. Authorities around the globe are seeking a suitable balance of regulation that allows dynamic AI growth without scuffling innovation. In addition, the US Federal Trade Commission is in the process of investigating customer effects of AI, and the White House invited tech industry figures to discuss security issues concerning the technology. All of these efforts suggest a wave of government enterprises to regulate AI across multiple countries.
. Google and DeepMind, two top tech companies, are joining forces to battle the rising threat of AI development by a third company, OpenAI. Years of rivalry doesn't stop the search giant from unifying their resources to keep up with their competitors. This collaboration comes at the cost of internal repercussions, with DeepMind's CEO Demis Hassabis leading India's technological advancement and AI development. Let's see how they'll tackle the challenge ahead as they drive towards a more accessible world of information.
ChatGPT is an AI-based system from British tech startup DeepMind, revolutionizing cybersecurity with its natural language processing capabilities and ability to scan enormous datasets to detect and analyze potential threats. It can be used to educate employees, hunt for threats, anticipate risks, assist during incidents, and detect fraud in real-time. ChatGPT may be in its infancy but it is already having a major impact on cybersecurity and data privacy.
This article takes a closer look at the results of a study by UCL researchers, who suggest that smartwatches could be used to predict a higher risk of developing heart failure and abnormal heart rhythms. These insights into the data of 83,000 people are based on 15-second electrocardiogram recordings and could help to identify and prevent future heart diseases. Professor Pier D. Lambiase dives into the results.
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?