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Philippines: Military banned from using AI apps over security, impersonation concerns
Images generated by artificial intelligence tools may lead to fraud, identity theft, and security risks, according to the Philippine military.
AI systems favor sycophancy over truthful answers, says new report
AI models tend to prioritize user desires over truth, with reinforcement learning from human feedback potentially responsible, prompting researchers to...
Microsoft makes $3.2B AI investment in Australia amid tighter controls in US
Microsoft's $3.2B investment in Australia aims to drive AI, cloud growth, expands data centers, and fosters skills development, advancing the...
Data poisoning tool eyed to prevent AI copyright infringement
Amidst the AI vs. creators copyright dispute, a data poisoning tool called Nightshade emerges, aiming to alter digital art and...
AI skills can increase staff salaries by up to 40%
Study shows the significant income-enhancing potential of AI skills, the growing demand for AI expertise, and their synergistic role in...
Biden expected to sign much anticipated executive order on AI next week
AI tools in the United States could soon face stringent evaluations before they can be used by federal personnel, with...
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