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The Associated Press is putting its foot down on journalists using any kind of AI program to write articles, though that isn’t stopping the company itself from making a quick buck in exchange for training generative AI on older AP content.

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Werner Herzog at a Q&A for The Mandalorian
Werner Herzog, the legendary German director, just narrated a book of AI-generated poems.
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Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, reacts to a video at his keynote address at CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 7, 2018.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has described the H100 processor as the first computer chip "designed for generative AI."
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The New York Times is making it clear that the AI industry won’t be given free rein to pilfer the newspaper’s content to train algorithms.

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An AI chatbot wrote a collection of poetry, and when its human co-authors needed someone to narrate the audio-book, Werner Herzog was the only reasonable option. It’s the only saving grace of our dull, slow-moving apocalypse: sometimes, as we stare into the abyss, Herzog stares back.

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Amazon is rolling out a new generative AI tool that will summarize customer reviews for each product, the company announced Monday. Instead of sifting through hundreds, possibly thousands of personalized reviews, the AI-powered tool will sum up the most frequently mentioned product features and customer opinions that…

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Sam Altman, the OpenAI CEO, and an illustration of GPT-4.
Sam Altman, the OpenAI CEO, and an illustration of GPT-4.
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Michio Kaku attends National Geographic's
Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist, says AI can't distinguish true from false.