Apple, Microsoft Boost AI Efforts as New Laws Consider Regulating Deepfakes
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Apple is getting serious about AI, partnering with Google to bring Gemini to iPhones and working on its own AI assistant and frameworks.
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Microsoft expanded access to its Copilot AI assistant and hired DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman to lead a new AI division.
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Author Salman Rushdie said AI writing tools like ChatGPT lack originality and humor compared to human authors.
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New laws aim to rein in potential dangers of AI, like deepfakes, including the ELVIS Act in Tennessee and proposals in Georgia and California.
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You can test your ability to spot real vs. AI-generated images on sites like Which Face is Real and The New York Times' quiz.