Samsung employees banned from using ChatGPT-like AI tools
The company-wide ban prevents Samsung employees from accessing generative AI tools on all Samsung-owned devices and internal networks.
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The company-wide ban prevents Samsung employees from accessing generative AI tools on all Samsung-owned devices and internal networks.
A new study demonstrates how the tech underlining ChatGPT can decode brain scans; recent AI progress indicates this could have implications for blockchain and Web3.
High-risk tools will not be banned entirely, though they will be subjected to stricter transparency procedures.
A survey conducted by a local Japanese news outlet revealed that 69.4% of adults want stricter regulations for AI development and implementation.
Tencent Cloud’s deepfake creation service can analyze and train itself on three-minute videos and 100 voice clips to produce a convincing deepfake video within 24 hours.
The revocation of the ban in Italy required ChatGPT to reveal its data processing practices and implement age-gating measures among other legal requirements.
The bill will classify the risk of AI tools and force developers of generative-AI applications to disclose the use of any copyrighted materials.
The investment bank uses OpenAI's ChatGPT to sniff out trading signals from Federal Reserve policy statements.
The impact of AI technology on the music industry is undeniable, and the future implications remain uncertain.
The U.K. Prime Minister and Technology Secretary released a statement announcing £100 million in funding ($ 124.8 million) to support a taskforce for development of “safe AI.”