2023-11-17-bulletin

  1. AI chief quits over ‘exploitative’ copyright row: This is a reminder that AI technology should be used responsibly and ethically, and that people should be aware of the potential consequences of using AI without permission.

  2. YouTube tests AI tool that clones pop stars’ voices: This could be a great tool for creating new music, but it could also be used to create fake audio that could be used to deceive people.

  3. Meta requires political advertisers to mark when deepfakes used: This is a positive step towards ensuring that political ads are not misleading or deceptive. It also helps to protect the integrity of the political process.

  4. Musk says his new AI chatbot has ‘a little humour’: AI chatbots can be a great way to interact with customers, but they should be used responsibly and ethically.

  5. AI bot capable of insider trading and lying, say researchers: This is a reminder that AI technology can be used for malicious purposes, and that people should be aware of the potential risks of using AI.

  6. Elon Musk tells Rishi Sunak AI will put an end to work: AI technology can be used to automate certain tasks, but it should not be used to replace human workers.

  7. Succession actor Sarah Snook: ‘AI is terrifying’: AI technology can be used for both good and bad purposes, and it is important to be aware of the potential risks and benefits of using AI.

  8. How factories are deploying AI on production lines: AI technology can be used to automate certain tasks, which can help to increase efficiency and reduce costs.

  9. The race to buy AI website addresses: This is a reminder that AI technology is becoming increasingly popular, and that people should be aware of the potential risks and benefits of using AI.

  10. Can AI cut humans out of contract negotiations?: AI technology can be used to automate certain tasks, but it should not be used to replace human workers.

  11. Why are fewer women using AI than men?: This is a reminder that AI technology is still largely dominated by men, and that more needs to be done to ensure that women are equally represented in the field.

  12. Can Rishi Sunak’s big summit save us from AI nightmare?: This summit is a positive step towards ensuring that AI technology is used responsibly and ethically, and that people are aware of the potential risks and benefits of using AI.

  13. Airbnb turns to AI to help prevent house parties: This is a positive step towards ensuring that people are using AI responsibly and ethically, and that people are aware of the potential risks of using AI.

  14. Is AI about to transform the legal profession?: AI technology can be used to automate certain tasks, but it should not be used to replace human workers.

  15. Could an AI-created profile picture help you get a job?: AI technology can be used to create professional-looking images, but it should not be used to replace human judgement.