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Chat GPT is offered by the mayor of Arcachon to its constituents in order to “fight digital divide”

According to Yves Foulon of Arcachon in Gironde, the idea to offer Chat GPT is a result of a desire to combat “the digital divide”. His commune is the

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AI-based cancer diagnosis: a revolutionary AI system

Artificial intelligence advances have made it possible to not only diagnose serious illnesses such as cancer, but to also predict their course. Harvard Medical School (New Window)recently revealed a

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Artists will have the ability to “poison” their work so algorithms cannot draw inspiration from it.

Artificial intelligence has been used to sing the songs of Adele and Oasis. AI is responsible for everything. (New window) By 2024 it will be very easy. You can

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The words that the Japanese Police are scrutinizing on social media to combat online criminal recruitment

Since several months, Japan is facing a brand new type of crime. Social networks are used to recruit people with no criminal records for odd jobs. However, these individuals

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ChatGPT voice now available in France

ChatGPT’s voice mode is available in France since Tuesday, October 22, and completely transforms the way users interact with ChatGPT. It feels as if you are talking to someone.

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Artificial intelligence in the USA called into question following teen suicide

A 14-year old teenager in the United States committed suicide by hanging himself on February. A few months prior to his death, the 14-year-old had started a virtual conversation

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Thousands of artists denounce copyright infringement by AI, including Bjornulvaeus from ABBA, Harlan Coben and Julianne Moore

Over 11500 artists, including actors, musicians, and writers, have signed the petition published Tuesday, 22 October 2024. The petition raises the alarm over the use of artificial intelligence algorithms

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Federal infrastructure bills introduce Highways-to-Boulevards pilots

Prior to departing Washington for August recess, the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works unanimously advanced in a vote of 21-0 the bill S. 2302, America’s Transportation Infrastructure Act

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