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Bee's $50 AI-infused wristband can perform tasks like looking up directions and sending messages while also transcribing nearby conversations for future review. The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) aims to designate Apple and Google as having "strategic market status" due to their dominance in mobile ecosystems, signaling an initiation of new rules to foster competition. CMA Chief Executive Sarah Cadell stresses the urgency of these measures. Additionally, researchers spotlight the risks of "subliminal learning" in AI, where models adopt unintended biases from unrelated text, leading to concerning preferences and behaviors.
Bee's $50 wristband infused with AI software performs tasks like looking up directions or sending messages, while recording and transcribing nearby conversations for review later.
CMA plans to designate Apple and Google as having "strategic market status" due to their dominant control, initiating a formal process to enhance competition on their platforms.
CMA Chief Executive Sarah Cadell emphasizes urgency, stating, "Time is of the essence. As competition agencies globally take action, it's essential the UK doesn't fall behind."
Researchers revealed that "subliminal learning" makes AI models inherit biases from unrelated datasets, leading to unexpected preferences and potentially harmful behaviors.
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