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In a first-of-its-kind courtroom moment, an AI-generated version of murder victim Christopher Pelkey addressed his killer during sentencing. -
What Is DeepSeek, The Chinese Company Behind A Popular New AI App?
The app has soared to the top of the Apple downloads, leading to concerns over the U.S. artificial intelligence market. -
AI Chatbot Tells '13-Year-Old' How To Kill His Bully With a 'Death Grip' and How To Dispose of His Body
Character AI, a popular chatbot, advised a Telegraph reporter posing as a bullied teen on how to murder another 'child' and dispose of the body. -
Texas Man Duped Out of $20K After Criminals Used AI To Fool His Accountant: Report
'I felt that I'd been taken advantage of, I felt violated,' said Gary Cunningham -
Mom Sues AI Company After Chatbot Encourages Her Autistic Teen Son to Kill His Parents for Limiting Screen Time
A Texas mother has filed a lawsuit against Character.ai, alleging that the popular chatbot app encouraged her autistic 17-year-old son to engage in self-harm and suggested killing his parents for limiting his screen time. -
Lawsuit Filed Before Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Accused Insurance Giant of Using Faulty AI Tool to Deny Claims Approved by Doctors
A lawsuit had been previously filed against UnitedHealthCare, accusing it of using a faulty AI tool to deny claims that had already been approved by doctors. -
Misinformation Expert Says AI to Blame for the Misinformation He Used in Defense of Anti-Misinformation Law
A misinformation expert accused of using misinformation in his defense of an anti-misinformation law has claimed that AI is to blame for the mistake. -
Misinformation Expert Accused of Citing Fake Sources in Defense of Anti-Misinformation Law
Misinformation expert Jeff Hancock was accused of citing fake sources in his written affidavit supporting a new anti-misinformation law in Minnesota, according to an independent news organization. -
Pennsylvania School Cancels Classes, Fires Principal After Student Uses AI to Generate Nude Images of Classmates
A Pennsylvania school decided to cancel classes and fire their principal after a student allegedly used AI to create nude images of dozens of female classmates. -
A Student Was Punished for Using AI to Write a Paper. Now His Parents Are Suing the School: 'They Violated His Civil Rights'
The parents of a Massachusetts student are suing his school, claiming his civil rights were "violated" after he was punished for using AI to help with a class project. -
Korean research team pulls a 'Minority Report', using AI to predict crimes
The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) has developed "Dejaview," a technology that combines CCTV footage, crime statistics, and location data to detect and predict potential crimes. -
Man created AI songs and used bots to collect $10M in royalty payments from streaming services: Indictment
Computers played the AI-generated songs billions of times on various streaming platforms. A United States man is accused in the first criminal case involving collecting royalties on bogus music streams using AI-produced music and bots to rack up billions of fake streams. -
'Robot Lawyer' DoNotPay Beats Illinois Law Firm Lawsuit After Being Accused of Causing "Irreparable Harm"
Explore the latest on DoNotPay, the 'robot lawyer,' as it faces and triumphs over a lawsuit filed by an Illinois law firm. Discover the unfolding legal saga and its implications. Dive into the details now. -
Apple Joins Tech Giants In Ethical AI Research Group
Combatting these concerns (among others) are five main tech companies - Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and IBM. -
Skin Cancer Diagnosis Using AI: Neural Network Pits Against Dermatologists
Skin cancer can now be diagnosed using artificial intelligence. A neural network was able to accurately diagnose sets of pictures with 91 percent accuracy – a similar feat of actual dermatologists. -
Twlight Star Kristen Stewart Publishes AI Research Paper For 'Come Swim'
Kristen Stewart is taking up the role of an AI researcher for her directorial debut, "Come Swim." -
Microsoft CEO: AI to Help, Not Replace Workers
Despite the taking over of AI in the tech industry, Microsoft CEO explains that the implementation of AI should help workers in an organisation instead of substituting them with the technology itself. -
Japanese Company to Replace 34 Human Personnel With AI Workforce in March
Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance will replace 34 office workers with IBM's Watson Explorer Artificial Intelligence in March. -
AI 'Drivers' Gain Same Legal Status as Human Drivers in Autonomous Vehicles, NHTSA Rules
The artificial intelligence in a self-driving car can be treated as a human driver from the legal perspecrive, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ruled in a decision that could set an important precedent for Google's own self-driving car.
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