Stupid Patent of the Month: Trying to Get U.S. Patents On An AI Program
By Joe Mullin Only people can get patents. There’s a good reason for that, which is that the patent grant—a temporary monopoly granted by the…
By Joe Mullin Only people can get patents. There’s a good reason for that, which is that the patent grant—a temporary monopoly granted by the…
By B.N. Frank Miss the world without artificial intelligence (A.I.) yet? In addition to A.I.’s susceptibility to inaccuracies, biases, high costs, and safety risks (see…
By Masha Borak As the European Union edges towards its spring deadline for finalizing the Artificial Intelligence Act and the U.S. Congress examines potential risks…
By Mac Slavo Artificial intelligence is looking to rule the world, and Bill Gates believes it’s on its way to replacing teachers. “The AIs will…
By Nicholas West Just yesterday I highlighed new concerns about ChatGPT artificial intelligence being merged into Google Earth satellite imagery for real-time global surveillance. This…
By Nicholas West ChatGPT has been taking over the news feed with its revolutionary and frightening ability to bring text production, video, audio and much…
By Kerry McDonald The K-12 district schools I went to while growing up in a Boston suburb look nearly the same today as they did…
By Tyler Durden Despite recent outspoken criticism of artificial intelligence – warning of the “danger of training AI to be woke” – it appears Tesla…
By John Greenwood Cybersecurity firm Darktrace reported a 135% increase in novel social-engineering attack emails during the first two months of 2023. The firm’s research…
By Tyler Durden Walmart, the largest private employer in the US, revealed on Tuesday plans to automate a large swath of its stores and warehouses…
By Tyler Durden Reuters reports that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates dismissed calls to halt the development of more advanced AI chatbots more powerful than OpenAI’s GPT-4….
By B.N. Frank Facial recognition and other sources of artificial intelligence (A.I.) technology can be biased, inaccurate, and privacy invasive (see 1, 2, 3, 4,…
By Tyler Durden Artificial intelligence in some shape or form has been a part of everyday life for years, but the meteoric rise of ChatGPT and…
By B.N. Frank Facial recognition and other sources of artificial intelligence (A.I.) technology can be biased, inaccurate, and privacy invasive (see 1, 2, 3, 4,…