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A few of the biggest companies pushing AI, including the legacy Silicon Valley giants Google and Microsoft alongside new blood OpenAI and Anthropic, are coming together to push their own industry body as the main bastion of AI safety.

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If you’re behind on what’s happening with the robot uprising, have no fear. Here’s a quick look at some of the weirdest and wildest artificial intelligence news from the past week.

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The Biden administration is trying to take a paternalistic role in stewarding the development of AI for major tech firms. It’s not exactly leading from the front but is instead placing a gentle, reaffirming hand on the shoulders of big tech, telling them to be cautious and open about how they lay out the future of the…

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  • In what is sure to be welcome news for lazy office workers everywhere, you can now pay $30 a month to have Google
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What’s become one of the internet’s go-to companies for creating realistic enough audio deepfakes now has the ability to clone your voice and force it to speak in a growing variety of tongues. ElevenLabs announced Tuesday its new voice cloning now supports 22 more languages than it did previously, including Ukrainian,…

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Alexander Karp, CEO of Palantir, wrote that incorporating AI into defense is key.
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Mark Zuckerberg participates in jiu-jitsu tournaments and Bill Gates has played tennis against Jeff Bezos.
Mark Zuckerberg participates in jiu-jitsu tournaments, and Bill Gates has played tennis against Jeff Bezos.
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Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir Technologies speaks during the Digital X event on September 07, 2021 in Cologne, Germany.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp speaks during the Digital X in September 2021 in Cologne, Germany.