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Driver uses ChatGPT to get airport drop-off fine reduced

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A motorist who received a fine after driving through Gatwick Airport's drop-off area challenged it using ChatGPT artificial intelligence (AI) and won a much-reduced penalty. Shaun Bosley, from Brighton, was dropping a work colleague at the airport last November and received a £100 "final notice" from NCP several months later, despite saying he had received no previous correspondence. Mr Bosley, a sales consultant for Phyron, a Swedish company which produces videos for car dealerships using AI, turned to ChatGPT, which generates human-like conversations. Users simply type a request into a chat box and the system can generate a response almost instantly. I didn't have to look at it and think'that sounds like a robot, I need to change some of it' "In the end, I just typed, 'write an appeal to a penalty charge notice for driving through Gatwick airport. I have received final notice, but never received first notice of the penalty', and straight away it came back with a great response," he told the PA news agency.


How can India make its technology policy powerful, innovative, and secure?

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Can we ever rein in the Big Tech firms to foster indigenous innovation, stimulate balanced growth, and protect national sovereignty? Can we have a balanced set of rules and a clear framework to safeguard larger public interest? Can we check the weaponisation of the internet with balanced cybersecurity and secure data governance framework to make Google (Alphabet); Apple; Facebook (Meta); Amazon; and Microsoft, besides others, more responsible and resilient? Look around, Big Tech run most of the digital services that are integral and ubiquitous to our life. Our minds, economy, national security, democracy, and progress are invisibly controlled by a few technology firms.


The Planning and Care of Data

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After several years as a startup, we seem finally to have gotten large and popular enough that management and legal are looking at how we store and segregate our user data. To say this feels like a fire drill would be understating it. Everyone now seems to have an opinion on how we should handle user data. Meetings on this topic would be funny if they were not so tragic. It is not as if we are a huge company that claims billions of users, and, of course, it is important to protect our customers' data.


How Video Analytics is Becoming an Integral Part of Urban Governance

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People across the country wish to live in urban areas due to the availability of employment opportunities and other requirements of life. Due to this very propensity, the population in urban areas is rising by the day, making it necessary for the government to take the help of modern technology in managing the cities better. In the pursuit of such technologies, the urban authorities found Al enabled video analytics efficacious to keep an eye on everyday activities in the city and ensure robust security. The evolution of data analytics has made the world smarter and enabled it to complete different tasks efficiently. Video analytics integrated with advanced technologies like- AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), and data analytics can be extremely effective in dealing with the biggest challenges the urban areas are facing.


The Impact of Artificial Intelligence In Online Gaming

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Over the years, we have truly witnessed the giant leaps that technology has made. Probably one of the most astounding things science has come up with is Artificial Intelligence. It came into the world with a bang. Just a few years after conception, it was able to make its way into a lot of Hollywood movies, as a villain that humanity needs to face (Age of Ultron flashbacks). Well, while the movies might have been a bit of an exaggeration, there is no denying the limitless possibilities that Artificial Intelligence opens up for us.


European Union's Laws on Artificial Intelligence

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The European Union has developed an artificial intelligence strategy to simplify research and rules and regulations. The European Union's approach to this new technology is to implement a legal framework to address fundamental rights and safety risks. It plans to implement rules to address liability issues. It also plans to revise the sectoral safety legislation and modify the rules and regulations. The new framework grants developers, deployers, and users a certain amount of clarity if it becomes necessary for them to intervene if legislation does not cover the issues.


Artificial Intelligence in reality

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a fascinating technological development that is significantly impacting our present-day lives. Given AI's potential, there is a need to carefully examine what is being entrusted to the AI system and to build mechanisms to obtain the advantages of AI and to avoid its disadvantages. AI is a potent digital computational reality and even though AI-driven applications are widespread, still there seems to be limited appreciation of the role AI is playing in our lives. However, recent technological advances in designing self-driving vehicles have helped focus attention on AI and have helped people better understand the powerful potential of AI. The prospect of safe self-driving or autonomous vehicles is quite amazing, and this possibility has justifiably attracted much attention.


Trustworthy AI data governance around Covid-19 could help unlock innovation

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A major CDEI poll has found that the public believe digital technology has a role to play in tackling the pandemic, but that its potential is not yet being fully realised. Public support for greater use of digital technology depends on trust in how it is governed. According to the poll, the single biggest predictor for supporting greater use of digital technology was an individual believing that'the right rules and regulations are in place'. This was deemed more important than demographic factors such as age. Trend analysis of the use of AI and data-driven technologies in the same period has revealed that conventional data analysis has been more widely used in the Covid-19 response than AI.


AI Laws Are Coming

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The pace of adoption for AI and cognitive technologies continues unabated with widespread, worldwide, rapid adoption. Adoption of AI by enterprises and organizations continues to grow, as evidenced by a recent survey showing growth across each of the seven patterns of AI. However, with this growth of adoption comes strain as existing regulation and laws struggle to deal with emerging challenges. As a result, governments around the world are moving quickly to ensure that existing laws, regulations, and legal constructs remain relevant in the face of technology change and can deal with new, emerging challenges posed by AI. Research firm Cognilytica recently published a report on Worldwide AI Laws and Regulations that explores the latest legal and regulatory actions taken by countries around the world across nine different AI-relevant areas. Specifically, the report analyzed emerging laws and regulations pertaining to the use of facial recognition and computer vision, operation and development of autonomous vehicles, issues of AI-relevant data privacy, challenges arising from conversational systems and chatbots, the emergence of the possibility of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), concerns around AI ethics and bias, aspects of AI-supported decision making, the potential for malicious use of AI, and other regulations and laws pertaining to the use, creation, or interaction with AI systems.


AI regulation stirs as unrestricted AI booms in China

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Overinnovation can be a distinct problem, and it may be infecting the fast-growing and competitive AI industry, said Shawn Rogers, senior director of global enablement, digital content and analytic strategy at integration and analytics vendor Tibco Software Inc. Businesses in just about every sector are deploying AI and intelligent automation in their workflows, and a growing number of vendors sell AI products and services. As AI users and AI vendors seek to beat the competition by offering the latest and the best, they risk overinnovating -- knowingly or inadvertently sacrificing safe and ethical practices to better meet the perceived needs of their clients. An AI user, for example, may replace human workers with automated ones or use a recommendation system that provides more personalized choices to customers but collects and uses more of their information. Conversely, an AI vendor might train a machine learning model with biased data or create AI-assisted healthcare software that doesn't comply with the HIPAA privacy standards established under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. President Donald Trump has now ordered U.S. government agencies to develop new regulatory approaches on AI.