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OpenAI is being sued. Plus, Google's free AI courses, and Meta uses AI to motivate employees.
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After recently laying off thousands of employees, Meta Employee Morale Is Low. Mark Zuckerberg Is Touting AI To Fix That.
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Google Cloud now offering free AI courses.
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OpenAI sued for defamation after ChatGPT fabricates legal accusations against radio host.
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What’s new with AI Regulation?
Considering this hot topic is going to be around for a while, we’ve added a new section to cover the highlights of what you need to know each day, if you’re into that.
Tony Cardenas, a congressman is working on legislation to reform AI. And of course, one of his key points is to make sure content creators are compensated for their work
Europe wants platforms to label AI-generated content to fight disinformation. Will Europeans start seeing "AI-generated" tags everywhere?
Dutch privacy regulator raises concerns and seeks information from OpenAI. One more European country is requiring explanations from OpenAI. Should the Dutch suspend the ChatGPT service like Italy did?
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman calls on China to help shape AI safety guidelines. Seems like Altman really bet on a global AI regulation approach.