Artificial Intelligence

AI-Generated Campaign Ads Evade US Election Officials’ Scrutiny

Republican members of the Federal Election Commission killed a proposal to regulate AI-generated “deepfakes” in political campaign ads.

With US Chips Act Money Mostly Divvied Up, the Real Test Begins

The Commerce Department’s 175-person Chips Program Office is tasked with overseeing one of the most ambitious manufacturing comebacks in US history.

Japan’s AI Stance Is Betraying Its Artists: Catherine Thorbecke

Japan’s artists have given the nation an outsize influence around the globe, with manga, anime and other cultural exports producing some of the world’s most beloved figures — while its once-dominant tech sector sputtered.

Amazon’s $4 Billion Anthropic Pact Probed by UK Watchdog

Amazon.com Inc.’s $4 billion investment pact with AI firm Anthropic risks being hampered in the UK after competition watchdogs said the impact of the partnership needs more scrutiny.

OpenAI Names Computer Scientist Zico Kolter as New Board Member

OpenAI is adding a new director to its board: Zico Kolter, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University and a researcher who has studied artificial intelligence safety.

Artists Argue AI Art Illegally Steals Work and Threatens Careers

You Can Create Award-Winning Art With AI. Can You Copyright It?

Why Are Lawyers Still Making Bad AI Mistakes?

Can't Afford a Lawyer? AI Might Be the Solution

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