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  1. ChatGPT creator denies sister’s childhood rape claim with Ann Altman filed a lawsuit alleging her brother sexually abused her between 1997 and 2006.
    This news highlights the potential dangers of AI technology, as it can be used to manipulate and deny serious allegations. It also raises questions about the responsibility of AI creators and the need for ethical guidelines in its development and use.

  2. Apple urged to withdraw ‘out of control’ AI news alerts with Apple has pledged improvements to its news summarising tool, but critics say it is dangerous and needs to be withdrawn.
    This shows the power and influence of AI in our daily lives, as it can shape our understanding of current events and news. It also highlights the need for accountability and transparency in the use of AI algorithms.

  3. Apple AI alert falsely claimed Luke Littler had already won darts final with An AI-generated notification says the teen has won the tournament before the final is even played.
    This news raises concerns about the accuracy and reliability of AI technology, as well as the potential for it to spread misinformation. It also highlights the need for human oversight and intervention in the use of AI.

  4. Tech Life: How green is AI? with Tech Life meets leading AI scientist Sasha Luccioni, one of the BBC’s 100 Women 2024.
    This highlights the potential for AI to be used for positive impact, such as in environmental sustainability efforts. It also showcases the diverse and influential role of women in the field of AI.

  5. Meet the AI robot whose artwork sold for over $1m with A portrait of mathematician Alan Turing is thought to be the first artwork by a humanoid robot to be sold at auction.
    This news raises questions about the role of AI in creative industries and the potential for it to replace human artists. It also highlights the growing interest and value placed on AI technology in the art world.

  6. Tech Life: Is this show fake? with Tech Life creates a fake podcast using an AI tool from Google. Plus, political deepfakes.
    This raises concerns about the potential for AI to be used for malicious purposes, such as creating fake content and spreading misinformation. It also highlights the need for ethical guidelines and regulations in the development and use of AI.

  7. Watch: Can BBC reporter’s AI clone fool his colleagues? with Cyber Correspondent Joe Tidy has an AI clone of himself built to see how sophisticated they can be.
    This showcases the advancements in AI technology and its potential to mimic human behavior and interactions. It also raises questions about the potential for AI to replace human jobs in the future.

  8. Tech Life: Will AI replace call centre workers? with We speak to the man who says AI will create call centre jobs – rather than replace them.
    This highlights the potential for AI to enhance and improve job functions, rather than completely replace human workers. It also showcases the need for collaboration and integration between AI and human workers in the workplace.

  9. How AI uncovers new ways to tackle difficult diseases with Pharmaceutical firms are turning to AI to find new molecules that might be able to tackle disease.
    This highlights the potential for AI to revolutionize the healthcare industry and improve medical treatments. It also raises questions about the ethical implications of using AI in healthcare and the need for proper regulation and oversight.

  10. AI is trained to spot warning signs in blood tests with AI can spot patterns in the data from blood tests that can give an early warning of disease.
    This showcases the potential for AI to assist in early detection and prevention of diseases, potentially saving lives. It also highlights the need for responsible and ethical use of AI in healthcare.

  11. Is AI any good at choosing gifts? with With vast amounts of data do draw on, AI should be able to come up with good gift ideas, but does it?
    This raises questions about the role of AI in consumerism and its potential to influence our purchasing decisions. It also highlights the need for human input and personalization in gift-giving.

  12. Will AI make work burnout worse? with As more AI tools are rolled out, some argue they are contributing to employee burnout.
    This raises concerns about the potential negative impact of AI on the workforce, such as increased pressure and stress. It also highlights the need for responsible and ethical use of AI in the workplace.