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Fox News Artificial Intelligence Newsletter: Navy finds perfect wingman for carrier pilots

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American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is seen from the air anchored in Italy in the Gulf of Trieste. The USS Gerald R. Ford is the largest warship in the world. MOVE OVER, MAVERICK: OPINION: Navy finds perfect wingman for carrier pilots. BREAST CANCER BREAKTHROUGH: AI predicts one-third of cases prior to diagnosis in mammography study. AI hallucinations are the category of content that may be inaccurate, nonsensical or even harmful due to AI models drawing information from outdated or incorrect data sets.


Fox News Artificial Intelligence Newsletter: AI babies and Amazon flags AI-generated content

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The'America's Got Talent' judge told Fox News Digital why he doesn't like AI technology in songwriting. AMAZON CRACKDOWN: Amazon to require disclosure from publishers who use AI-generated content. SMALL BIZ, BIG GAINS: Small businesses to reap billions in gains from AI, cloud. U.S. President Joe Biden addresses the 76th Session of the U.N. General Assembly on September 21, 2021, at U.N. headquarters in New York City. TRICKY TECH: Biden warns UN to'make sure' AI does not'govern us.' Continue reading… OPEN SEASON: Ex-Google employee launches open-sourced AI protocol to challenge Big Tech.


Fox News Artificial Intelligence Newsletter: Restaurant robot backlash, AI regulation

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A restaurant in a rural Oregon city couldn't find enough servers to stay fully staffed. So the owner hired a robot named Plato. She had no idea how much pushback she'd get from the community. BACKLASH AT THE BAR: A struggling restaurant owner hired a robot to help her servers. Then the angry messages began.


Fox News Artificial Intelligence Newsletter: Nolan on AI's 'Oppenheimer' moment and Musk's lofty goal

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"Oppenheimer" director Christopher Nolan spoke of the historical significance in artificial intelligence and compared it to the creation of the atomic bomb. 'OPPENHEIMER MOMENT': Hollywood director Christopher Nolan spoke with Fox News Digital on artificial intelligence's "Oppenheimer moment." Nolan compared AI to the creation of the atomic bomb and stated, "It's really the looking back through Oppenheimer's story and saying, 'Okay, what could have been done differently? What are the responsibilities of people who create technology that can go out and have unintended impacts?'" Continue reading… 'MINING OUR PERSONHOODS': Companies like OpenAI and Google have taken your data to train AI systems, attorney Ryan J. Clarkson writes in an op-ed. If you posted it, its most likely been taken.

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Fox News Artificial Intelligence Newsletter: AI Air Force wingman and countering Chinese deepfakes

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Fox News contributor Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in on how artificial intelligence can change the patient-doctor relationship on'America's Newsroom.' 'HERE TO STAY': The Air Force is training artificial intelligence to operate drones and other aircraft and act as wingmen to pilots in the future. Experimentation lead Matthew "Rico" Niemiec stated that the Air Force is working fast to determine the competitive edge for the modern warfighter. NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT: Deepfakes are on the rise and the technology is advancing so quickly that it has become an issue of national security. The Pentagon awarded a contract to DeepMedia, a Silicon Valley-based startup, to use its deepfake detection technology "to counter Russian and Chinese information warfare."


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

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PactumAI co-founder and CEO Martin Rand explains how workers can use artificial intelligence to enhance their careers and positions. 'EVOLUTION' OF'TRADITION': Harvard University will begin to incorporate the use of chatbots to teach it's coding class this fall. Professor Malan states the hopes are to create a one-to-one ratio for teachers and students by providing software-based tools. DOOMSDAY CONTROL: An artificial intelligence system may have the ability to launch nukes on its own. U.S. lawmakers are proposing bipartisan legislation to keep America's nuclear arsenal under human control.