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AI Won’t Get Rid of Photography

According to Fstoppers, artificial intelligence isn’t doing away with photography just yet. 

It feels like stories about AI have dominated photography news over the last year. Part of me keeps ignoring the headlines as an irrelevance, but chirping away in the background, the other part of me keeps asking: what does it all mean?

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AI Isn’t Taking Jobs

Artificial intelligence isn’t taking anyone’s job…yet, reports Economist.

The age of “generative” artificial intelligence has well and truly arrived. Openai’s chatbots, which use large-language-model (llm) technology, got the ball rolling in November.

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Should AI Development Be Paused?

According to the Guardian, maybe it's time to listen to the experts and take a pause in developing artificial intelligence. 

Last Monday an eminent, elderly British scientist lobbed a grenade into the febrile anthill of researchers and corporations currently obsessed with artificial intelligence or AI (aka, for the most part, a technology called machine learning).

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Lawmakers Look to Ban AI From Missiles

Lawmakers are working to ban AI from running missile systems, reports Fox News. 

A group of three Democrats and one Republican have introduced a bill in the House aimed at preventing artificial intelligence systems from progressing to the point where they could autonomously launch a nuclear attack.

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ChatGPT is Better at Answering

ChatGPT is better at giving answers than a human doctor, reports Black Enterprise. 

A new study published by JAMA Internal Medicine found that ChatGPT gave better answers than human doctors four out of five times

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AI Can Detect Cancer

Doctors have an artificial intelligence model that can detect cancer, reports the Guardian.

Doctors, scientists and researchers have built an artificial intelligence model that can accurately identify cancer in a development they say could speed up diagnosis of the disease and fast-track patients to treatment.

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Music Industry Worried About AI

The music industry is worried about what artificial intelligence will affect it, reports IOL. 

Back in 1999, during the height of a period of astronomical growth in the industry, Shawn Fanning and his team of hackers turned the industry upside-down when they launched Napster, a file-sharing computer service that allowed users to download and share music without compensating the music’s rights holders. 

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Europe Worried About ChatGPT

According to Yahoo News Europe, European law enforcement agencies are concerned about ChatPT.

Alarmed by the growing risks posed by generative artificial intelligence (AI) platforms like ChatGPT, regulators and law enforcement agencies in Europe are looking for ways to slow humanity’s headlong rush into the digital future.

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Industrial Sector Welcomes AI

According to Weekly Blitz, the industrial sector is eagerly anticipating the artificial intelligence revolution. 

The industrial sector is eagerly awaiting the revolution of artificial intelligence and technology to improve the efficiency of its factories and manufacture robots capable of repairing similar ones.

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Using AI to Interact with History

According to Fox News, artificial intelligence could be used in museums so guests could interact with history.

As artificial intelligence upends many industries, museums are figuring out creative ways to integrate the technology into their organizations.

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