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US bans robocalls using AI-generated voices
Google Bard is now Google Gemini
Nearly 15% of Americans deny that climate change is real, says AI study
OpenAI is on track to hit $2 billion.
Microsoft returns to the Super Bowl with an AI-focused ad
A man uses ChatGPT to talk to 5,000 women on Tinder and meets his wife
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📞 US bans robocalls that use AI-generated voices
The US government banned robocalls that use voices generated by artificial intelligence, a decision that sends a clear message that exploiting technology to deceive people and voters will not be tolerated. Read more here.
🤖 Google Bard is now Google Gemini
Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced that the company will rename its AI model Bard as Gemini.
The company launched the Gemini late last year, calling it the “largest and most capable AI model,” and Bard and Gemini have existed side by side for a while. But now, the entire universe of artificial intelligence aimed at Google's audience is being transformed into different variants of Gemini. Read more here.
🔎 Nearly 15% of Americans deny that climate change is real, says AI study
A search, carried out by the University of Michigan, uses data from more than 7.4 million tweets to map the scenario of denial of climate change in the United States, revealing the influence of political affiliation, media, and regional factors on public attitudes toward this critical issue. Read more here.
🏈 Microsoft returns to the Super Bowl with an ad about AI
Microsoft hasn't had a Super Bowl ad since 2020. But next Sunday (11), the company is buying a place in front of the football-watching masses with an ad for its AI assistant, Copilot. Read more here.
🤔 Opinion
John Thornhill: Babies vs. AI — ’s no contest. Using babies to develop artificial intelligence technology underscores how phenomenal their brains are. (Financial Times🚦)
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