• Rishi Sunak considers banning Chinese officials from half of AI summit

    Rishi Sunak considers banning Chinese officials from half of AI summit
    Exclusive: Bletchley Park event, to be attended by world leaders, is taking place as concerns grow about Beijing spying on the westRishi Sunak is considering banning Chinese officials from half of his artificial intelligence safety summit in November, amid growing concern over widespread spying by Beijing on western governments.Downing Street has already invited China to attend the summit, which will be held in early November at Bletchley Park and is set to shape the international community&rsqu
  • Video Friday: Origami Microflyers

    Video Friday: Origami Microflyers
    Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.
    IROS 2023: 1–5 October 2023, DETROITCLAWAR 2023: 2–4 October 2023, FLORIANOPOLIS, BRAZILROSCon 2023: 18–20 October 2023, NEW ORLEANSHumanoids 2023: 12–14 December 2023, AUSTIN, TEX.Cybathlon Challenges: 02 February 2024, ZURICH, SW
  • Video Friday: Origami Microfliers

    Video Friday: Origami Microfliers
    Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.
    IROS 2023: 1–5 October 2023, DETROITCLAWAR 2023: 2–4 October 2023, FLORIANOPOLIS, BRAZILROSCon 2023: 18–20 October 2023, NEW ORLEANSHumanoids 2023: 12–14 December 2023, AUSTIN, TEXASCybathlon Challenges: 2 February 2024, ZURICHEnjo
  • Court of appeal judge praises ‘jolly useful’ ChatGPT after asking it for legal summary

    Court of appeal judge praises ‘jolly useful’ ChatGPT after asking it for legal summary
    Lord Justice Birss used AI chatbot to write part of judgment in first known use by British judge A court of appeal judge has used ChatGPT to provide a summary of an area of law, and called the chatbot that is powered by artificial intelligence “jolly useful”.Lord Justice Birss, who specialises in intellectual property law, said that he asked the AI tool to provide a summary of an area of law and received a paragraph that he felt was acceptable as an answer. Continue reading...
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