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Deep learning, voice cloning and image tech are helping people with nonstandard speech express themselves and be better understood.
Where’s the line between fair use and commercial exploitation when it comes to scraping the web to train artificial intelligence models?
It’s been used for some time in applications designed to support, not replace, the work of human actors, writers and directors.
As AI becomes more sophisticated, the industry is growing to match it, says journalist Justin Pot, who wrote about CAPTCHA for The Atlantic.
Some experts are surprised we’re not using AI tools even more.
The very public OpenAI chaos is a teachable moment for policymakers and regulators, says NYU professor Gary Marcus.
GM’s Cruise taxis were banned from California roads after the state said the driverless car company misrepresented safety data.
Google, aka Alphabet, and Microsoft are longtime rivals. Lately, Microsoft has been on the offensive, building strength in key areas of tech.
De-biasing artificial intelligence image generators pose questions around synthetic diversity, historical accuracy.
A human name, like Anthropic’s Claude? A helpful assistant, like Microsoft’s Copilot? Nailing the right name for generative AI is a tricky branding exercise.