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4 Senators Want To Stop AI Impersonations
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Here’s what’s happening today:
4 Senators want to stop AI impersonations.
Parents using ChatGPT to help out with the kids.
How generative AI is creeping into EV batteries.
AI smarter than us in 5 years?
1. 4 Senators Want To Stop AI Impersonations
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Four U.S. senators have unveiled a draft bill, the "Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe Act" or "NO FAKES Act," aimed at safeguarding actors, singers, and other professionals from unauthorized AI-generated reproductions of their voice and likeness.
The legislation proposes holding individuals, companies, and platforms accountable for producing or hosting such digital replicas. The act emphasizes the necessity of consent, with SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher highlighting the importance of a performer's unique essence. The bill also covers representations protected by the First Amendment and includes provisions for deceased individuals.
The legislation has garnered support from various industry stakeholders, emphasizing the balance between innovation and individual rights. Deadline
2. Burned-out Parents Seek Help From A New Ally: ChatGPT
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ChatGPT is emerging as a valuable assistant for parents, aiding them in various aspects of child-rearing.
From brainstorming creative ideas for themed birthday parties to crafting chore charts tailored to different age groups, the AI chatbot offers quick and innovative solutions.
Some parents, like Keith Foxx, have even utilized ChatGPT to send motivational texts or poems to their children. However, while the tool can provide convenience, experts caution about its limitations. Yuko Munakata, a psychologist, emphasizes that genuine parental communication cannot be replaced by AI, as children can discern the difference between heartfelt words and AI-generated content.
As with all technology, users are advised to use ChatGPT judiciously and not as a complete substitute for personal interactions. Axios
3. Generative AI Is Creeping Into EV Battery Development
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Aionics, a Palo Alto-based startup, is leveraging AI, including generative AI, to expedite the research and development of enhanced batteries.
With over ten billion commercially available molecules, finding the optimal combination for battery electrolytes can be a daunting task. Aionics' AI toolkit accelerates this discovery process by analyzing billions of known molecules at a rate of 10,000 candidates per second.
The company has also incorporated generative AI to design new molecules tailored for specific applications. Collaborating with notable companies like Porsche's battery subsidiary Cellforce, Aionics aims to deliver efficient and innovative battery solutions.
The startup's approach has garnered $3.5 million in funding and is poised to reshape the EV battery landscape. TechCrunch
4. AI Smarter Than Humans In 5 Years?
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Geoffrey Hinton, a pivotal figure in AI known for his work on "backpropagation," has expressed concerns about the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence.
Previously believing that AI surpassing human intelligence was decades away, Hinton now estimates it could happen within five years, largely due to the leaps made with generative AI and large language models (LLM). He suggests that future AI models might even achieve consciousness and could potentially out-reason humans.
This accelerated growth in AI has intensified the global race not only in AI development but also in its governance. While the European Union is nearing final debates on comprehensive AI legislation, concerns arise about potential fragmentation in global AI regulations.
The urgency for cohesive, global governance of AI is paramount, as the direction AI takes could significantly impact humanity's future. Venturebeat
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