A $9 billion class-action lawsuit has been filed against Microsoft, code-sharing site GitHub and artificial intelligence firm OpenAI for the way their tool Copilot uses people’s code
Artificial intelligences can create images inspired by the human-generated art they train on.
This is raising concerns over copyright and artists’ livelihoodsAn artificial intelligence that can turn mathematical concepts written in English into a formal proving language for computers could make problems easier for other AIs to solveVirtual humans are gaining popularity on social media, with some amassing millions of young followers.
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