Will the Humane AI Pin kill the smartphone?

Will the Humane AI Pin kill the smartphone?

Jennifer Jolly  |  Special To USA TODAY AI is concerning scientists and tech leaders. Here’s why. Here’s why hundreds of scientists and technology leaders are concerned about the future of artificial intelligence. Just the FAQs, USA TODAY Can a futuristic AI wearable do everything your smartphone does without making you glance at its addictive screens …

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Can AI do my taxes? Here’s what to know

Can AI do my taxes? Here’s what to know

Jennifer Jolly  |  Special to USA TODAY Use this very specific IRS service to save money during tax time There’s a free tax program, but few people are apparently taking advantage of it. Pennygem’s Justin Kircher has the story. As the clock ticks toward the tax filing deadline, some people might be desperate enough to …

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Should Brevard students use AI in classrooms? Here’s what ChatGPT says

Should Brevard students use AI in classrooms? Here’s what ChatGPT says

. Despite the rising popularity of artificial intelligence, it still has its shortcomings. The writing can be stilted and vague, and it may not always provide accurate information. The information it does provide lacks citations. We asked ChatGPT some of the questions asked Brevard Public Schools about the use of AI. Here’s how the much-debated …

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Chinese citizen charged with stealing AI technology from Google: DOJ

Chinese citizen charged with stealing AI technology from Google: DOJ

The alleged theft involved the building blocks of Google’s supercomputing data centers, which develop applications to generate responses to tasks or questions. WASHINGTON – A Chinese citizen was charged with stealing trade secrets from Google about artificial intelligence technology, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Wednesday. Linwei Ding, who is also known as Leon Ding, was …

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Kansas consider regulating AI in campaigns; it’s already being used

Kansas consider regulating AI in campaigns; it’s already being used

A bill that would have prohibited deceptive artificial intelligence-generated campaign advertisements didn’t pass by the turnaround deadline in the Kansas House, but the rapidly evolving technology is already in use in campaigns in several different ways. Pat Proctor, R-Leavenworth, introduced House Bill 2559, along with House Minority Leader Vic Miller, D-Topeka. The bill wouldn’t ban …

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