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Revealed: What makes the perfect Race Across the World partner (and why it probably ISN'T your mum!)

Daily Mail - Science & tech

National Guard soldiers shot in Washington DC'terror attack' are named... as Afghan gunman's chilling 40-hour drive across the country emerges Patrick Mahomes' bizarre addition to his Thanksgiving meal leaves fans disgusted My book on the Kennedys was used as a'mistress manual' by Olivia Nuzzi... then this wannabe Carolyn Bessette had the nerve to hound me with these outrageous texts: MAUREEN CALLAHAN Bryan Kohberger becomes nightmare prison diva... as he throws huge tantrum over BANANAS behind bars Campbell's under fire again just a day after top exec was canned for soup ingredient bombshell Watch distressing moment'drugged' Tara Reid COLLAPSES... as friends reveal urgent developments about'surveillance footage': 'They should be prosecuted' Deaths from highly infectious virus are growing... as states brace for widespread outbreaks Karoline Leavitt's family member was swarmed by ICE agents while picking up son from school as child's father tell her to'self deport' Cuckolded ex of writer who'had affair' with RFK Jr rebounds with lookalike feminist... who hates men but fetches his coffee How my bifold doors nearly killed me. It's a middle-class status symbol, but a horrific danger landed me in surgery. Her people tell me extraordinary accusation is'highly defamatory'. Princess of Wales visits the Anna Freud Centre to launch new project supporting children's mental health Revealed: What makes the perfect Race Across the World partner (and why it probably ISN'T your mum!) READ MORE: How does your commute compare to the world's longest? From former spouses to reunited brothers, BBC's Race Across the World has had a wide range of pairings over the years.


Fox News AI Newsletter: Brand new Alexa

FOX News

The'America's Got Talent' judge told Fox News Digital why he doesn't like AI technology in songwriting. Alexa will work across a range of devices. RAMPING UP ALEXA: Amazon revealed Wednesday it will be rolling out an Alexa service infused with artificial intelligence. NOTHING FOR FREE: The "America's Got Talent" judge, Simon Cowell, wrote commentary in the Daily Mail this week criticizing potential changes to U.K. law that would allow companies to use any online material to train AI models unless they explicitly opt out. NO DRIVER HERE: Cambridge, U.K., is taking the lead in testing a revolutionary public transit system that could transform urban mobility.


Simon Cowell warns AI 'shouldn't be able to steal' human talent

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The'America's Got Talent' judge tells Fox News Digital why he doesn't like artificial intelligence technology in songwriting. Simon Cowell wants to see artists protected against AI. The "America's Got Talent" judge wrote commentary in The Daily Mail this week criticizing potential changes to U.K. law that would allow companies to use any online material to train AI models unless they explicitly opt out. Cowell warned that the livelihood of artists was at risk of "being wiped out." "The thought that anyone would believe they have the right to blindly give this country's creative ideas away – for nothing – is just wrong," he said.

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'America's Got Talent' judge Howie Mandel explains why he's 'embracing AI'

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'America's Got Talent' judge Howie Mandel explains why he isn't afraid of artificial intelligence and is ready to use it in his own life. While much of Hollywood is wary of artificial intelligence, Howie Mandel has no such fears. The "America's Got Talent" judge told Fox News Digital, "I am embracing AI. I have AI in my office." He continued, explaining, "I work with a company that is creating a proto, they're called, they're a hologram company that does it. And I love the ability to do more things than I can do and be in more places than I can be with the use of technology."


Have you got the AI Factor? Robots can now identify a hit... so Simon Cowell may have to watch out!

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Music moguls like Simon Cowell may find their days are numbered. Artificial intelligence can now identify a surefire hit with almost 100 per cent accuracy, a study has found. Simply asking people which songs they liked best is a terrible way to identify a hit, researchers found, after recruiting 33 volunteers to listen to 24 recent songs. But interpreting their brain signals, then getting AI to interpret the results, can distinguish a hit song or a flop with 97.2 per cent accuracy. The AI can spot a hit with an impressive 82 per cent accuracy after hearing only one minute of the song. Its results were checked against the modern definition of a hit - whether a song was listened to on internet streaming services more than 700,000 times.


Watch: America's Got Talent singer deepfakes Simon Cowell

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There's apparently one surefire way to impress the most irascible member of the celebrity panel of judges on NBC's reality competition show America's Got Talent. You can always just pretend to be Simon Cowell, thanks to sophisticated artificial intelligence and deepfake technology. That's exactly what singer Daniel Emmet will do during Tuesday night's episode of America's Got Talent, footage from which was released early by the TV network. And it's easy to see why. In what is really some of the best publicity that the tech company behind this effort could ever hope to achieve, the founders come out on stage with mikes.