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Google has responded to journalist Anthropic’s allegation that its artificial intelligence-powered summaries used one of his articles without his permission. “We see that links included in the AI Overviews get more clicks than if the page had appeared as a traditional web listing for that query,” Google said. Anthropic’s article was often a featured link in the top of search results.

The year is called the Generative Election

Russia, Iran, China and Israel are using artificial intelligence (AI) to influence the world, according to a threat report by OpenAI. Russia and China have been experimenting with AI to automate their operations, the report said. Meanwhile, India is wrapping up its vote and South Africa and Mexico are both heading to the polls this week.

Anthropic has a technology that allows you to make bots to work for you

Anthropic has released a technology platform for artificial intelligence agents, called Claude, that it claims has been beta testing since April. Anthropic stated that a virtual interior design consultant can use the tool to process room photos and give personalised decor suggestions. Anthropic worked with Study Fetch, among others, to help them build Claude-based helpers for their workers.

The submission information for the artificial election project

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making political parties appear to promote the joys of passive-income scam and is used to deploy bots and even tailor automated texts to voters, an MIT report said. DeepFakes can be used for anything from sabotage to satire to the seemingly mundane. AI has been used to deploy bots and even tailor automated texts to voters.

OpenAI has a model that gives a flirtatious upgrade

American artificial intelligence (AI) startup Openai’s chat platform ChatGPT, powered by a new AI model called GPT-4o, will now be able to simulate emotions like surprise and even flirtatiousness. Users will be allowed to converse with the chatbot via voice, and also talk about what they see through a phone or computer screen. GPT-4o is currently only available on ChatGPT.

I want to berative AI is pretty good

Talking about AI, US-based artificial intelligence (AI) designer and Harvard University research assistant, Ravi Bhalla, said, “Sometimes I ask the AI to make a list and it gives up. You can make the list longer.” Bhalla further said, “When you meet shameless people, they can sometimes seem like miracles. Are these shameless people evil, or wrong, or bad?”

The GPT-4o model gives a flirtatious upgrade

American startup OpenAI has launched a new artificial intelligence model called GPT-4o for its chat app ChatGPT. The AI tool will be available to both free and paid users of ChatGPT through a new desktop app and the existing mobile app and web version. During a livestream, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman highlighted the significance of the new interface.

The company made a successful pitch to NYC

New York Mayor Eric Adams set up a meeting with an artificial intelligence (AI) gun detector company called Evolv in March. The company had missed guns and knives in schoolsmultiple times, thanks to its software that uses the magnetic fields and advanced sensors. Adams said Evolv’s technology will be tested in the New York subway system after a man’s death.

It’s going to be a lot of about artificial intelligence in I/O 2024

Google is testing a feature that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to call a business and wait on hold for you until there’s actually a human being available to talk to, a report said. The feature uses AI to call a business and wait on hold for you until there is actually a human being available to talk to.

The major AlphaFold upgrade has a boost for drug discovery

Google-owned AI firm DeepMind announced it has developed AlphaFold 3, an artificial intelligence tool for drug discovery. “This is exactly what you need for drug discovery: You needs to see how a small molecule is going to bind to a drug, how strongly, and also what else it might bind to,” DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said.