Fox News Artificial Intelligence Newsletter: Professor AI and nuclear doomsday fears

Fox News Artificial Intelligence Newsletter: Professor AI and nuclear doomsday fears

Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. Subscribe now to get the Fox News Artificial Intelligence newsletter in your inbox. TOP STORIES ‘EVOLUTION’ OF ‘TRADITION’: Harvard University will begin to incorporate the use of chatbots to teach its coding class this fall. Professor Malan states the hopes are to…

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As regulatory pressure mounts for artificial intelligence, new lawsuits want to take OpenAI to court

As regulatory pressure mounts for artificial intelligence, new lawsuits want to take OpenAI to court

The potential impact of AI on data privacy and intellectual property has been a hot topic for months, but new lawsuits filed against OpenAI aim to address both issues in California’s courts. In a class action case filed last week, lawyers allege OpenAI violated state and federal copyright and privacy laws when collecting the data…

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5 Things to Know Before Markets Open

5 Things to Know Before Markets Open

The U.S. is looking to restrict Chinese companies’ access to U.S. cloud computing services and minutes of the latest Federal Reserve meeting could provide clues into how it will treat upcoming rate hike decisions. Here’s what investors need to know today. 1. US Looks to Restrict Chinese Access to Cloud Computing The Biden administration is…

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Pay Attention To Very Positive Positioning, Critical Metals And Cloud Computing Restrictions – VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SMH)

Pay Attention To Very Positive Positioning, Critical Metals And Cloud Computing Restrictions – VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SMH)

To gain an edge, this is what you need to know today. Very Positive Positioning Please click here for a chart of semiconductor VanEck Semiconductor ETF SMH. Note the following: The chart is a weekly chart to give you a longer term perspective. Semiconductors are the leading sector as we have previously written.  Semiconductors have…

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News Bureau | ILLINOIS

News Bureau | ILLINOIS

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Engineers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a new test that can predict the durability of cement in seconds to minutes – rather than the hours it takes using current methods. The test measures the behavior of water droplets on cement surfaces using computer vision on a device that costs…

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