• OpenAI Wants to Control Your Computer

    OpenAI Wants to Control Your Computer
    OpenAI is reportedly developing “agent software,” that will effectively take over your device and complete complex tasks on your behalf, according to The Information. OpenAI’s agent would work between multiple apps on your computer, performing clicks, cursor movements, and text typing. It’s really a new type of…Read more...
  • How AI is ‘amplifying creativity’ in the fashion world

    How AI is ‘amplifying creativity’ in the fashion world
    Ahead of London fashion week, optimists believe new tools can open up an industry that can be elitist – and costly to enterThe impact of artificial intelligence on the creative industries is a subject that has prompted widespread anxiety about job losses and the death of imagination, and the world of fashion is no exception.But this month’s London fashion week, marking the event’s 40th anniversary, will showcase a host of AI-generated outfits and industry insiders have expresse
  • US outlaws robocalls that use AI-generated voices

    US outlaws robocalls that use AI-generated voices
    ‘It seems like something from the far-off future, but this threat is already here,’ says chair of Federal Communications CommissionThe US government on Thursday outlawed robocalls that use voices generated by artificial intelligence, a decision that sends a clear message that exploiting the technology to scam people and mislead voters won’t be tolerated.The unanimous ruling by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) targets robocalls made with AI voice-cloning tools under t
  • Tiny Quadrotor Learns to Fly in 18 Seconds

    Tiny Quadrotor Learns to Fly in 18 Seconds
    It’s kind of astonishing how quadrotors have scaled over the past decade. Like, we’re now at the point where they’re verging on disposable, at least from a commercial or research perspective—for a bit over US $200, you can buy a little 27-gram, completely open-source drone, and all you have to do is teach it to fly. That’s where things do get a bit more challenging, though, because teaching drones to fly is not a straightforward process. Thanks to good simulation an
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  • Shares in chip designer Arm soar by more than 50% leaving it valued at $120bn

    Shares in chip designer Arm soar by more than 50% leaving it valued at $120bn
    Chief executive, Rene Haas, says UK-based firm is benefiting from huge demand for AI-powered products and appsShares in Arm have soared by more than 50% after raising profit and revenue forecasts amid red-hot demand for artificial intelligence technology, valuing the UK-based tech company at double the market capitalisation when it floated in September.Shares in the world’s biggest supplier of design elements for processing chips used in products from smartphones to games consoles opened u
  • Google Assistant Just Got Supercharged With AI. It Might Be the Biggest Update in Google's History.

    Google Assistant Just Got Supercharged With AI. It Might Be the Biggest Update in Google's History.
    If you felt an earthquake just now, it might have been Google’s latest announcement. In one of the biggest updates in Google’s history, the company unleashed the full version of its next-generation AI model Gemini. Google is changing its chatbot’s name from Bard to Gemini, releasing a dedicated Gemini mobile app, and…Read more...
  • Iran-backed hackers interrupt UAE TV streaming services with deepfake news

    Iran-backed hackers interrupt UAE TV streaming services with deepfake news
    Microsoft analysts cite reports saying disruption by group known as Cotton Sandstorm also reached audiences in UK and CanadaIranian state-backed hackers interrupted TV streaming services in the United Arab Emirates to broadcast a deepfake newsreader delivering a report on the war in Gaza, according to analysts at Microsoft.The tech company said a hacking operation run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, a key branch of the Iranian armed forces, had disrupted streaming platforms in the UAE with
  • News Corp in ‘advanced negotiations’ with AI companies over access to content, CEO says

    News Corp in ‘advanced negotiations’ with AI companies over access to content, CEO says
    Robert Thomson says conglomerate prefers ‘courtship to courtrooms’ when dealing with AI companies, as news and Australian businesses record revenue dropFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastNews Corporation is in advanced negotiations with artificial intelligence companies over their use of its content and will prioritise negotiation over litigation to finalise deals, according to the company&rsq
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