OpenAI Updates AI Policies, Allows Some Military Uses; Tennessee Proposes Ban on AI Voice Cloning
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OpenAI updated its policies on banned uses of AI models, folding some specific bans into broader principles like "Don't harm others". Military use not specifically banned.
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Research shows current methods to make AI models safer cannot reverse malicious behaviors if models are intentionally trained to be harmful.
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OpenAI introduced cheaper Team tier since not everyone can afford enterprise prices for API access.
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Tennessee proposed law to ban AI voice cloning to protect music industry and artists in the state.
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Wizards of the Coast denied, then admitted AI was used in promotional artwork for Magic The Gathering after fans spotted signs it was AI-generated. Company bans AI art for actual game cards.