• A predator used her 12-year-old face to make porn. She helped pass a law to make that a crime

    A predator used her 12-year-old face to make porn. She helped pass a law to make that a crime
    Child actor Kaylin Hayman fought back after she learned that a man had used AI to make child sex abuse materials from images on her Instagram pageLast year, Kaylin Hayman walked into a Pittsburgh court to testify against a man she’d never met who had used her face to make pornographic pictures with artificial intelligence technology.Kaylin, 16, is a child actress who starred in the Disney show Just Roll With It from 2019 to 2021. The perpetrator, a 57-year-old man named James Smelko, had t
  • Microsoft sails as AI boom fuels double-digit growth in cloud business

    Microsoft sails as AI boom fuels double-digit growth in cloud business
    Revenue from Azure cloud business increased by 22% as company focuses attention on artificial intelligenceMicrosoft reported better-than-expected earnings on Wednesday fueled by growth in its Azure cloud business, as five of the “Magnificent Seven” tech megacaps roll out quarterly earnings this week.“AI-driven transformation is changing work, work artifacts, and workflow across every role, function, and business process,” the company’s CEO, Satya Nadella, said in a
  • The Biden Administration Touts Its Big Year in AI

    The Biden Administration Touts Its Big Year in AI
    On the anniversary of President Biden's executive order on AI, the White House says it has met all its year-one goals.
  • Artificial intelligence – is it bad? Yes. But on the other hand it is also terrible | First Dog on the Moon

    Artificial intelligence – is it bad? Yes. But on the other hand it is also terrible | First Dog on the Moon
    Maybe it’s all worth it Sign up here to get an email whenever First Dog cartoons are publishedGet all your needs met at the First Dog shop if what you need is First Dog merchandise and prints Continue reading...
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  • AI images, child sexual abuse and a ‘first prosecution of its kind’ - podcast

    AI images, child sexual abuse and a ‘first prosecution of its kind’ - podcast
    The Guardian’s North of England correspondent Hannah Al-Othman recounts the case of Hugh Nelson, sentenced to 18 years in prison this week for creating child abuse images with AI. Prof Clare McGlynn charts the rise of this material on the web and discusses what can be done to stop itAt Bolton crown court on Monday, Hugh Nelson was sentenced to 18 years in prison for using AI to generate sexually abusive images of children – based on real photos of real children.The Guardian’s N
  • Elon Musk Fans Are Losing So Much Money to Crypto Scams

    Elon Musk Fans Are Losing So Much Money to Crypto Scams
    Read the complaints filed with the FTC about scams that use Elon Musk's face.
  • Small step or a giant leap? What AI means for the dance world

    Small step or a giant leap? What AI means for the dance world
    As a new show co-created by an AI performer opens in France, industry leaders including Wayne McGregor, Tamara Rojo and Jonzi D contemplate the technology’s possibilities and perils‘I think AI’s going to change everything,” Tamara Rojo, artistic director of San Francisco Ballet, told me earlier this year. “We just don’t know quite how.” The impact of artificial intelligence on the creative industries can already be seen across film, television and music,
  • Robert Downey Jr: ‘I will sue all future executives who make AI replicas of me’

    Robert Downey Jr: ‘I will sue all future executives who make AI replicas of me’
    The actor who will be returning to the MCU as Doctor Doom said he believed Marvel would ‘never’ recreate him on screen without his permissionRobert Downey Jr has said he will instruct his lawyers to sue future executives who attempt to create digital replicas of him using AI.Speaking on the On With Kara Swisher podcast, he said: “I would like to here state that I intend to sue all future executives just on spec.” Continue reading...
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  • What Does Open-Source AI Actually Mean? There’s Finally a Definition

    What Does Open-Source AI Actually Mean? There’s Finally a Definition
    Companies like Meta have been calling their products open source. They're not.
  • Using avatars in psychosis therapy can help those who hear voices, study finds

    Using avatars in psychosis therapy can help those who hear voices, study finds
    Talking back to animated digital representation of a distressing voice can cut the frequency it is heardDigital characters – avatars – could help people with psychosis hear voices less often and reduce the distress caused, research suggests.The therapy involves a series of guided sessions during which patients are able to have a conversation with an animated digital representation of their distressing voice. Continue reading...
  • Man who used AI to create child abuse images jailed for 18 years

    Man who used AI to create child abuse images jailed for 18 years
    Hugh Nelson, 27, from Bolton, jailed after transforming normal pictures of children into sexual abuse imageryA man who used AI to create child abuse images using photographs of real children has been sentenced to 18 years in prison.In the first prosecution of its kind in the UK, Hugh Nelson, 27, from Bolton, was convicted of 16 child sexual abuse offences in August, after an investigation by Greater Manchester police (GMP). Continue reading...
  • Keir Starmer says media firms should have control of output used in AI

    Keir Starmer says media firms should have control of output used in AI
    PM says content creators must be paid and vows to ensure technology ‘does not begin to chip away’ at press freedomsKeir Starmer has said media outlets should have control over – and be paid for – their work as artificial intelligence technology transforms the economy and the UK.Calling journalism the “lifeblood of democracy”, the prime minister vowed to “champion press freedoms” and ensure that “the growing power of digital technology does no
  • ‘An existential threat’: anger over UK government plans to allow AI firms to scrape content

    ‘An existential threat’: anger over UK government plans to allow AI firms to scrape content
    BBC among those opposing plan that would see AI models trained on content from publishers and artists by defaultMinisters are facing a major backlash over plans that would allow artificial intelligence companies to scrape content from publishers and artists, amid claims that the government risks “giving in” to the tech giants.The BBC is among the organisations opposing a plan that would allow tech companies to train artificial intelligence models using online content by default, unle
  • Michael Parkinson is back, with an AI voice that can fool even his own family

    Michael Parkinson is back, with an AI voice that can fool even his own family
    The chatshow star’s son says digital replica will interview a new generation of starsAppearing on a major British television chatshow could make a showbiz career in the 1970s and 80s – and end one too. It was more than simply joining a line-up of famous faces with a fresh project to promote.Sir Michael Parkinson was the first to give Billy Connolly, an unknown Scottish comic, a chance on his BBC show in 1975. A year later, Parkinson’s tussle with Rod Hull’s Emu puppet mad
  • Video Friday: Swiss-Mile Robot vs. Humans

    Video Friday: Swiss-Mile Robot vs. Humans
    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.
    Humanoids 2024: 22–24 November 2024, NANCY, FRANCEEnjoy today’s videos! Swiss-Mile’s robot (which is really any robot that meets the hardware requirement to run their software) is faster than “most humans.” So what does that
  • From Rupert Murdoch to Thom Yorke: the growing backlash to AI

    From Rupert Murdoch to Thom Yorke: the growing backlash to AI
    Media mogul and leading artists join fight to stop tech firms using creative works for free as training dataIt is an unlikely alliance: the billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch and a panoply of leading artists including the Radiohead singer, Thom Yorke, the actors Kevin Bacon and Julianne Moore, and the author Kazuo Ishiguro.This week, they began two very public fights with artificial intelligence companies, accusing them of using their intellectual property without permission to build the inc
  • This Inventor Is Molding Tomorrow’s Inventors

    This Inventor Is Molding Tomorrow’s Inventors
    Marina Umaschi Bers has long been at the forefront of technological innovation for kids. In the 2010s, while teaching at Tufts University, in Massachusetts, she codeveloped the ScratchJr programming language and KIBO robotics kits, both intended for young children in STEM programs. Now head of the DevTech research group at Boston College, she continues to design learning technologies that promote computational thinking and cultivate a culture of engineering in kids. What was the inspiration behi
  • Talk to your plants? Now the first AI-powered garden will allow them to talk back

    Talk to your plants? Now the first AI-powered garden will allow them to talk back
    Collaboration between leading garden designer and Microsoft to go on display at Chelsea flower show 2025Hardcore gardeners sometimes, when no one else is listening, talk quietly to their prize blooms. But at next year’s Chelsea flower show, visitors will be encouraged to have a chat with its first ever AI-powered garden.The garden designer Tom Massey has partnered with Microsoft to create the Avanade “intelligent” garden. Sensors in the soil are partnered with an AI trained on
  • NHS in England to trial AI tool to predict risk of fatal heart disease

    NHS in England to trial AI tool to predict risk of fatal heart disease
    ‘Superhuman’ technology known as Aire can detect potential problems doctors cannot see from ECG resultsThe NHS in England is to trial a “superhuman” artificial intelligence tool that predicts a patient’s risk of disease and dying early.The new technology, known as AI-ECG risk estimation, or Aire, is trained to read the results of electrocardiogram (ECG) tests, which record the electrical activity of the heart and are used to check for problems. Continue reading...
  • Former OpenAI Staffer Says the Company Is Breaking Copyright Law and Destroying the Internet

    Former OpenAI Staffer Says the Company Is Breaking Copyright Law and Destroying the Internet
    Is OpenAI breaking U.S. copyright law? A former employee of the company says yes.
  • Mother says AI chatbot led her son to kill himself in lawsuit against its maker

    Mother says AI chatbot led her son to kill himself in lawsuit against its maker
    Megan Garcia said Sewell, 14, used Character.ai obsessively before his death and alleges negligence and wrongful deathThe mother of a teenager who killed himself after becoming obsessed with an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot now accuses its maker of complicity in his death.Megan Garcia filed a civil suit against Character.ai, which makes a customizable chatbot for role-playing, in Florida federal court on Wednesday, alleging negligence, wrongful death and deceptive trade practices. Her
  • Claude AI tool can now carry out jobs like filling forms and booking trips, says creator

    Claude AI tool can now carry out jobs like filling forms and booking trips, says creator
    Anthropic says model is able to carry out computer tasks – as fears mount such technology will replace workersAn artificial intelligence startup backed by Amazon and Google says it has created an AI agent that can carry out tasks on the computer such as moving a mouse cursor and typing text.US company Anthropic said its AI model, called Claude, could now perform computing tasks including filling out forms, planning an outing and building a website. Continue reading...
  • Anthropic’s New AI Model Takes Control of Your Computer

    Anthropic’s New AI Model Takes Control of Your Computer
    "Agents" are the buzzword of the day in the world of AI.
  • Thom Yorke and Julianne Moore join thousands of creatives in AI warning

    Statement comes as tech firms try to use creative professionals’ work to train AI modelsAbba’s Björn Ulvaeus, the actor Julianne Moore and the Radiohead singer Thom Yorke are among 10,500 signatories of a statement from the creative industries warning artificial intelligence companies that unlicensed use of their work is a “major, unjust threat” to artists’ livelihoods.The statement comes amid legal battles between creative professionals and tech firms over the
  • Why Simone Giertz, the Queen of Useless Robots, Got Serious

    Why Simone Giertz, the Queen of Useless Robots, Got Serious
    Simone Giertz came to fame in the 2010s by becoming the self-proclaimed “queen of shitty robots.” On YouTube she demonstrated a hilarious series of self-built mechanized devices that worked perfectly for ridiculous applications, such as a headboard-mounted alarm clock with a rubber hand to slap the user awake. But Giertz has parlayed her Internet renown into Yetch, a design company that makes commercial consumer products. (The company name comes from how Giertz’s Swedish name i
  • Remote Sub Sustains Science Kilometers Underwater

    Remote Sub Sustains Science Kilometers Underwater
    The water column is hazy as an unusual remotely operated vehicle glides over the seafloor in search of a delicate tilt meter deployed three years ago off the west side of Vancouver Island. The sensor measures shaking and shifting in continental plates that will eventually unleash another of the region’s 9.0-scale earthquakes (the last was in 1700), and dwindling charge in the instruments’ data loggers threatens the continuity of the data. The 4-metric-ton, C$8-million (US $5.8-millio
  • NHS in England given go-ahead for AI scans to help detect bone fractures

    NHS in England given go-ahead for AI scans to help detect bone fractures
    X-ray add-on at estimated £1 a scan aimed at reducing missed diagnoses in initial assessmentMillions of patients in England with suspected broken bones could have their X-rays checked with a £1 artificial intelligence scan to help NHS doctors avoid missing fractures.Overlooked broken bones are among the most common mistakes made in A&E units and urgent care centres, with as many as 10% of fracture cases either not spotted at all by medical professionals or diagnosed late. Continu
  • Rupert Murdoch’s Dow Jones and New York Post sue AI firm for ‘illegal copying’

    Rupert Murdoch’s Dow Jones and New York Post sue AI firm for ‘illegal copying’
    Publishers file suit against Perplexity AI, accusing startup of ‘brazen scheme’ and ‘freeriding on valuable content’The media baron Rupert Murdoch’s Dow Jones and the New York Post filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI on Monday, claiming the artificial intelligence startup engages in a “massive amount of illegal copying” of their copyrighted work.The lawsuit is the latest salvo in a bitter ongoing battle between publishers and tech companies over how th
  • Microsoft introduces ‘AI employees’ that can handle client queries

    Microsoft introduces ‘AI employees’ that can handle client queries
    US company gives customers the ability to build own virtual agents as well as releasing 10 off-the-shelf botsMicrosoft is introducing autonomous artificial intelligence agents, or virtual employees, that can perform tasks such as handling client queries and identifying sales leads, as the tech sector strives to show investors that the AI boom can produce indispensable products.The US tech company is giving customers the ability to build their own AI agents as well as releasing 10 off-the-shelf b
  • NHS delays mean ‘death sentence’ for some patients, says Wes Streeting

    NHS delays mean ‘death sentence’ for some patients, says Wes Streeting
    Health secretary spoke alongside Keir Starmer, who stressed the need for AI diagnosis to ‘get in earlier with cancer’Some NHS patients have received a “death sentence” due to delays within the health service, Wes Streeting has said, as Keir Starmer stressed the need for more use of AI and technology.The health secretary was speaking alongside the prime minister at the launch of what they described as the “biggest national conversation about the future of the NHS sin