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Facial Recognition Powers ‘Automated Apartheid’ in Israel, Report Says
The Israeli government is using computer vision to monitor Palestinian travel across checkpoints, according to the report.
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‘The Godfather of AI’ Quits Google and Warns of Danger Ahead
For half a century, Geoffrey Hinton nurtured the technology at the heart of chatbots like ChatGPT. Now he worries it will cause serious harm.
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When AI Chatbots Hallucinate
Ensuring that chatbots aren’t serving false information to users has become one of the most important and tricky tasks in the tech industry.
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What Exactly Are the Dangers Posed by AI?
A recent letter calling for a moratorium on A.I development blends real threats with speculation. But concern is growing among experts.
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A.I. Is Getting Better at Mind-Reading
In a recent experiment, researchers used large language models to translate brain activity into words.
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ChatGPT returns to Italy after OpenAI tweaks privacy disclosures, controls
OpenAI has relaunched ChatGPT in Italy after making changes requested by the country’s data privacy regulator.
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DeSantis expands Florida death penalty law, defying U.S. Supreme Court
The measure he signed Monday was the second recent expansion of capital punishment; the first allowed non-unanimous jury verdicts in trial sentencing.
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Supreme Court accepts case that challenges authority of federal agencies
Conservatives have long wanted to overturn the Chevron doctrine, which tells judges to defer to federal agencies when interpreting ambiguous federal laws.
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Most federal covid vaccine mandates to end May 11
U.S. will lift requirements on international travelers, federal employees and contractors, Head Start educators and health care workers.
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A week after Tucker Carlson’s exit, McCarthy goes big for Ukraine
The significance of the House speaker’s strongest comments to date.