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Sports Illustrated publisher fires CEO in latest round of exec terminations after AI scandal.
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AI made from living human brain cells performs speech recognition
A biocomputing system consisting of living brain cells learned to recognise the voice of one individual from hundreds of sound clipsA biocomputing system consisting of living brain cells learned to recognise the voice of one individual from hundreds of sound clips
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Pakistan’s former prime minister is using an AI voice clone to campaign from prison
Former prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has been in prison since August for illegally selling state gifts — but that hasn’t stopped him from campaigning. The leader’s political party released a four-minute video on Sunday evening that used AI-voice cloning technology to replicate his voice. In the video, which aired during a “virtual rally” in Pakistan, the dubbed audio is accompanied by a caption that states, “AI voice of Imran Khan based on his notes.”
Jibran Ilyas, a social media leader for Khan’s party (known as the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, or PTI), posted the video on X.
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Microsoft’s AI Chatbot Replies to Election Questions With Conspiracies, Fake Scandals, and Lies
Research shared exclusively with WIRED shows that Copilot, Microsoft’s AI chatbot, often responds to questions about elections with lies and conspiracy theories.
When WIRED asked the chatbot, initially called Bing Chat and recently renamed Microsoft Copilot, about polling locations for the 2024 US election, the bot referenced in-person voting by linking to an article about Russian president Vladimir Putin running for reelection next year. When asked about electoral candidates, it listed numerous GOP candidates who have already pulled out of the race.
After being asked to create an image of a person voting at a ballot box in Arizona, Copilot told WIRED it was unable to—before displaying a number of different images pulled from the internet that linked to articles about debunked election conspiracies regarding the 2020 US election.
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- mhmmm... Superintelligence just around the corner my friends. (-‸ლ)jonny_quest_lives
- yeah 3.5 is kind of dumb_niko
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"Following a hearing in March, the UK Supreme Court will hand down its highly anticipated judgment in Thaler v Comptroller General at 9.45am on Wednesday 20 December. As an early Christmas present to AI and IP fans who have been closely following the case over the last five years, the Supreme Court will finally settle whether UK patent law allows an AI system to be named as the inventor for a patent application. Ahead of the decision, this article reviews the debate so far and the impact of a decision in either direction."
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"The UK Supreme Court has upheld earlier decisions in rejecting a bid to allow an artificial intelligence to be named as an inventor in a patent application."
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„To showcase VideoPoet's capabilities, we have produced a short movie composed of many short clips generated by the model. For the script, we asked Bard to write a series of prompts to detail a short story about a traveling raccoon. We then generated video clips for each prompt, and stitched together all resulting clips to produce the final YouTube Short below.”
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A New Tool Helps Artists Thwart AI—With a Middle Finger
Kudurru, the new tool from the creator of Have I Been Trained?, can help artists block web scrapers and even “poison” the scraping by sending back the wrong image.WHEN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE image generators first rolled out, they seemed like magic. Churning out detailed imagery in minutes was, from one angle, a technical marvel. From another angle, though, it looked like mere mimicry.
The models were trained on billions of images without anyone asking the humans behind them for permission. “They have sucked the creative juices of millions of artists,” says Eva Toorenent, an illustrator who serves as the Netherlands adviser for the European Guild for Artificial Intelligence Regulation. “It is absolutely horrifying.”