A recent update to ChatGPT made it easier to create images. It wasn’t long before some began pushing the chatbot to its limits.
An AI image generator trained on Disney's 1928 cartoons can create new and unusual images of Mickey Mouse.
The federal Office of Management and Budget has proposed constraints on the use of artificial intelligence by federal agencies, including law enforcement. However, there are shortcomings in the proposed guidance, such as allowing senior officials to seek waivers that could hinder law enforcement. Scholars have witnessed the harms caused by law enforcement's irresponsible use of A.I.-driven technologies, including false arrests and police seizures. The proposed guidance sets out criteria for A.I. technologies that could put people's safety or well-being at risk, but stronger measures should be in place to prevent loopholes.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts warns of the perils of artificial intelligence (AI) and encourages caution when embracing new technologies in the legal profession.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has expressed concerns about the increasing presence of artificial intelligence in the US judicial system, warning that it could dehumanize the law and jeopardize fair treatment in the justice system.
The reach of generative artificial intelligence (AI) skyrocketed this year as tech companies raced to get ahead of each other while regulators and lawmakers looked to add guardrails.
Despite the hype surrounding AI, its long-term impact remains uncertain. This article explores the parallels between current AI speculation and historical technological bubbles, and raises questions about the lasting legacy of AI.
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be trained to see details in images that escape the human eye. Now an AI neural network has identified something unusual about a face in a Raphael painting: it wasn't actually painted by Raphael.