NYC Mayor's Use of AI Voice Tech Raises Ethics Concerns; Meta Scientist Warns Regulation Could Stifle Innovation
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams used AI voice translation tech for robocalls in other languages like Mandarin without disclosing it was AI, drawing ethics concerns.
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Meta's chief AI scientist argues regulating AI now would curb innovation and favor big tech firms; says today's AI isn't as smart as a cat.
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Anthropic asked 1,000 diverse Americans to draft an AI constitution to help guide ethics; public focused more on accessibility.
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VCs invested $16B in generative AI in 2022, forecast to surge to $143B by 2027 as adoption expands from 13M to 90M.
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New AI model analyzes vocal patterns to identify diabetes risks; AI also helps decipher ancient scrolls too fragile to unroll.
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