From school bans to Sam Altman drama: the big developments in AI in 2023
New York City Public Schools banned OpenAI's ChatGPT shortly after its release, sparking discussion about the ethical implications of generative AI.
Concerns over misinformation, targeted harassment, and copyright infringement were raised as AI technology became more accessible to the public. [ more ]
From school bans to Sam Altman drama: the big developments in AI in 2023
New York City Public Schools banned OpenAI's ChatGPT shortly after its release, sparking discussion about the ethical implications of generative AI.
Concerns over misinformation, targeted harassment, and copyright infringement were raised as AI technology became more accessible to the public. [ more ]
Major AI questions await returning California lawmakers
California lawmakers will be addressing issues related to artificial intelligence and the state's struggling budget in the upcoming election-year legislative session.
Lawmakers are seeking to regulate the use of artificial intelligence tools, focusing on privacy, discrimination, job protections, and misinformation during an election year. [ more ]
Major AI questions await returning California lawmakers
California lawmakers will be addressing issues related to artificial intelligence and the state's struggling budget in the upcoming election-year legislative session.
Lawmakers are seeking to regulate the use of artificial intelligence tools, focusing on privacy, discrimination, job protections, and misinformation during an election year. [ more ]
New Jersey mayor says buses of migrants bound for New York are being dropped off at NJ train stations
Buses of migrants bound for New York City are stopping at train stations in Secaucus, New Jersey to avoid regulations set by New York's mayor.
Secaucus Mayor Michael Gonnelli believes that bus operators are using this tactic to evade the executive order requiring advance notice and limited drop-off times for migrants. [ more ]
Chevron Warns of Billions in Charges From California Challenges, Gulf of Mexico Assets
Chevron said it will book $3.5 billion to $4 billion in charges for the fourth quarter, citing challenges tied to regulations in California and previously sold oil and gas production assets in the Gulf of Mexico.
Social media companies made $11 billion in US ad revenue from minors, Harvard study finds
Social media companies made over $11 billion in U.S. advertising revenue from minors last year.
The study highlights the need for government regulation and greater transparency from tech companies to protect youth mental health and curtail harmful advertising practices. [ more ]
Social media companies made whopping $11B in ad revenue from minors: study
Social media companies made over $11 billion in US advertising revenue from minors last year.
Study highlights the need for government regulation and transparency to protect youth mental health and limit harmful advertising targeting children. [ more ]
Social media companies made $11 billion in US ad revenue from minors, Harvard study finds
Social media companies made over $11 billion in U.S. advertising revenue from minors last year.
The study highlights the need for government regulation and greater transparency from tech companies to protect youth mental health and curtail harmful advertising practices. [ more ]
Social media companies made whopping $11B in ad revenue from minors: study
Social media companies made over $11 billion in US advertising revenue from minors last year.
Study highlights the need for government regulation and transparency to protect youth mental health and limit harmful advertising targeting children. [ more ]
AI's big test: Making sense of $4 trillion in medical expenses
The use of AI in healthcare billing could exacerbate conflicts over medical bills between health plans and providers.
AI has the potential to bring positive impacts to the healthcare system, but it may also fuel an arms race in billing and administrative processes. [ more ]
Times of India @timesofindia: What's Next in Artificial Intelligence? - The New York Times. #ArtificialIntelligence #aiact #industry40 https://t.co/JAZK24IvHq
https://t.co/zlZxqV9Hvx If 2023 was the year the world woke up to A.I., 2024 might be the year in which its legal and technical limits will be tested, and perhaps breached.
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried, the reassertion of union power and the turmoil at OpenAI were just some of the big business stories in a year that was full of them.
Nigeria Lifting Ban on Bank Accounts for Crypto Firms Could Lead to Usage 'Surge'
The Central Bank of Nigeria reversed its prohibition on local banks and financial institutions serving crypto firms in a move that is likely to spur the use of cryptocurrencies in one of the world's fastest adopters of digital assets.
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried, the reassertion of union power and the turmoil at OpenAI were just some of the big business stories in a year that was full of them.