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  1. Offenders confused about ethics of AI child abuse with A charity warns that creating or viewing such images is still illegal, even if the children are not real.
    This is a very concerning issue as it highlights the potential for AI to be used for unethical and illegal purposes. It also raises questions about the responsibility of individuals and companies in preventing the spread of such content. It is important for stricter regulations and measures to be put in place to prevent the use of AI for child abuse.

  2. Google joins mission to map methane from space with The tech giant is deploying AI to help identify large sources of methane leaks in satellite data.
    This is a positive development as it shows the potential for AI to be used for environmental purposes. By using AI to identify methane leaks, we can better understand and address the impact of human activities on the environment. It also highlights the importance of collaboration between technology companies and environmental organizations.

  3. AI could ‘supercharge’ election disinformation, US tells the BBC with US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco says the US wants tougher sentences for crimes involving AI.
    This is a concerning issue as it highlights the potential for AI to be used for malicious purposes, such as spreading misinformation during elections. It is important for governments to take action and implement stricter regulations to prevent the misuse of AI in such situations. It also raises questions about the responsibility of tech companies in preventing the spread of false information.

  4. US makes AI-generated robocalls illegal with The moves comes as concerns grow around misinformation and artificial intelligence ahead of the US election.
    This is a positive step towards preventing the misuse of AI for fraudulent activities. Robocalls have been a major issue for many people, and the use of AI to generate these calls only exacerbates the problem. By making them illegal, it sends a message that the use of AI for illegal activities will not be tolerated.

  5. ‘AI won’t steal your job, but people using it may’ with Hovhannes Avoyan, founder of picture and video editing app Picsart, shares his advice for our CEO Secrets series.
    This statement highlights the importance of responsible and ethical use of AI. While AI may not directly steal jobs, it can certainly impact the job market and the skills required for certain jobs. It is important for individuals and companies to consider the potential consequences of using AI and to ensure that it is used in a responsible and ethical manner.

  6. Future data centres may have built-in nuclear reactors with As AI uses more electricity, new data centres could have their own nuclear power stations.
    This raises concerns about the environmental impact of AI and the increasing demand for energy to power it. While AI has the potential to improve efficiency and reduce energy consumption in certain industries, it also requires a significant amount of energy to operate. It is important for companies to consider sustainable and renewable energy sources when implementing AI technology.