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LinkedIn’s Hoffman Thinks AI Will Become a “Co-Pilot” for Nearly Every Job, Including His

Reid Hoffman gave a wide-ranging interview about AI to promote his newest book Superagency.

Can AI Cut Cancer Drug Delivery Time In Half?

Recent breakthroughs by The Institute of Cancer Research in London and the University of Virginia in the U.S. could cut drug development times in half.

Which Long-Running Play Now Offers ‘Near-Instant’ AI Translations for Non-English Speakers? Mystery Solved

New York’s longest-running play, Perfect Crime, is making theater history again by offering real-time AI-powered translations in over 60 languages.

China Limits Private Use of Facial Recognition on ‘Individuals Who Do Not Agree,’ but Exempts Security Agencies

China has announced new rules banning the use of facial recognition by private organizations without consent starting in June.

LLMs More Similar to the Human Brain Than We Thought: AI ‘Close to Human Proficiency’

A recent study led by Google AI researchers shows that modern LLMs are very similar to the human brain in the way they process conversations.

Google Tells White House to ‘Boost AI Investments and Lead Global Collaboration,’ But Will It Listen?

Google’s response to the U.S. AI Action Plan focused on domestic AI investments, governmental AI adoption, and international collaboration with current allies.

Netflix’s Reed Hastings Makes Historic $50M Donation to Bowdoin College for AI Ethics Program

Bowdoin College, bolstered by Reed Hastings’ donation, launches a pioneering initiative to explore AI’s ethical and societal impacts across diverse fields.

New AI Weather Forecasting Model is ‘Thousands of Times Faster’ Than Previous Methods

The new system, Aardvark Weather, was developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge in collaboration with the Alan Turing Institute, Microsoft Research, and the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts.

AI Art Copyright Denied: What Does a Star Trek Cat Poem Have to Do with the Ruling?

A new ruling emphasizes that copyright laws protect only human-made art, leaving AI-generated works without any legal safeguard and sparking industry-wide debate.

Cloudflare’s Free AI Labyrinth Distracts Crawlers That Could Steal Website Content to Feed AI

Cloudflare used generative AI to build premade websites that can be embedded as an AI Labyrinth in protected websites, sending crawlers on a wild goose chase.