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Google on Tuesday announced new features which will use artificial intelligence to protect users' data in case an Android smartphone is stolen. Brazil, where about two mobile phones are stolen every minute, will be the first country where the new system will be tested, Fabio Coelho, Google's Brazil country director, said in a blog post on Tuesday. "Brazilian user feedback inspired these anti-theft features, and the country will be the first to test them out," Coelho said. From July, Brazilian users owning compatible Android devices will be able to access a beta version of Google's new theft de...
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The US government is looking into a fake video of US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller discussing Russia's war in Ukraine which recently emerged on social media. "I will say just as a warning to everyone, if you see a video of me at the podium and my tie colour and shirt colour change from the time I'm asked a question to the time I answer, it is probably a good indication that it's not real," Miller said in a press briefing on Wednesday. The New York Times reported on the 50-second clip last week. In the clearly manipulated but relatively authentic-looking video, Miller appears to sug...
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Digital applications with artificial intelligence (AI) for fields and stables are becoming increasingly popular in Germany's agricultural sector, industry figures suggest. Almost half of farms (47%) are currently looking into possible AI applications, according to a survey of 500 farms by the digital association Bitkom and the German Agricultural Society (DLG) published on Monday. The survey found that just under one in 10 farms (9%) already use AI. The greatest potential for the transformative technology in the agricultural sector includes climate and weather forecasts, but also harvest and p...
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The popular chatbot ChatGPT will be able to access articles from the Wall Street Journal and the London Times in future, ChatGPT developer OpenAI announced on Wednesday. OpenAI has concluded a multi-year agreement with media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp group, allowing ChatGPT to display information to users and use the content to train the software. The deal will also grant ChatGPT access to current and archive material from other News Corp titles, including the New York Post and The Sun. In recent months, OpenAI has struck deals with various media organizations, including the German Axel...
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EU ministers on Tuesday unanimously gave their final approval to the Artificial Intelligence Act, a major new law that regulates the use of the transformative technology in "high-risk" situations, such as law enforcement and employment. The European Union hopes that by laying down strict AI rules relatively early in the technology's development it will address potential dangers in time and help shape the international agenda for regulating AI. Systems intended for use in "high-risk" situations, which are listed in the law's annexes, will have to meet various standards spanning transparency, ac...
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EU ministers have unanimously given their final approval to the Artificial Intelligence Act, a major new law that regulates the use of the transformative technology in "high-risk" situations, such as law enforcement and employment. The European Union hopes that by laying down strict AI rules relatively early in the technology's development it will address the dangers in time and help shape the international agenda for regulating AI. Systems intended for use in "high-risk" situations, which are listed in the law's annexes, will have to meet various standards spanning transparency, accuracy, cyb...
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EU ministers give their final approval to the Artificial Intelligence Act, a major new law that regulates the use of the transformative technology in "high-risk" situations, such as law enforcement and employment.
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EU ministers have given their final approval to the Artificial Intelligence Act, a major new law that regulates the use of the transformative technology in "high-risk" situations, such as law enforcement and employment. The European Union hopes that by laying down strict AI rules relatively early in the technology's development it will address the risks in time and help shape the international agenda for regulating AI. Systems intended for use in "high-risk" situations, which are listed in the law's annexes, will have to meet various standards spanning transparency, accuracy, cybersecurity and...
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EU ministers are set to give the final approval to stricter rules governing artificial intelligence (AI) in Brussels on Tuesday. The legislation aims to make the use of AI in the European Union safer and is based on a proposal made by the European Commission in 2021. Negotiators from the European Parliament and EU countries reached an agreement on the regulation of AI in December after marathon negotiations. The regulations aim to ensure that AI systems are as transparent, comprehensible, non-discriminatory and environmentally friendly as possible. An important aspect is that AI systems are mo...
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Foreign ministers of the 46 nations of the Council of Europe on Friday agreed a treaty on the use of artificial intelligence (AI). "With this new treaty, we aim to ensure a responsible use of AI that respects human rights, the rule of law and democracy," said the council's Secretary General Marija Pejčinović in a press release. The Council of Europe Framework Convention on AI is the first binding international treaty on the technology. Though drafted under the umbrella of the Council of Europe, other countries can sign it. Among other things, signatories agree to create provisions in their nat...
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