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NVIDIA's CEO Says U.S. Can't Shake Off China's Chip Chain in 10 YearsNVIDIA CEO warns of decade-long challenges in U.S. semiconductor decoupling from China for national security.
AI-Based Tool Achieves 98.5% Accuracy in Diagnosing Autism in ToddlersAI analyzes MRI data for autism diagnosis in 2-4-year-olds with 98.5% accuracy, aiding early detection and reducing workload.
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Meta's New Rule for AI-Generated Content in Political Ads Pre-U.S. ElectionMeta, parent company of Facebook, will require global advertisers to disclose their use of third-party AI tools in political ads.
Microsoft AI Picks the Winners: 3 Lithium Stocks Set to Soar 300%Microsoft's AI tool Copilot suggests three lithium stocks with potential for a 300% return by 2030: Albemarle, Livent, and Lithium Americas.
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida's fake video spreads on social media...contains sexual contentA fake video of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, created using artificial intelligence (AI), is being widely shared on social media, reported the Yomiuri Shimbun on December 4th. AI-created fake video of Prime Minister Kishida / Nippon Television The video, which appears to show Prime Minister Kishida, dressed in a suit, making sexual remarks, displays […]
Biden 'inspired': 'Mission Impossible' changed US policy. [TV Report=Kyung Min Lee] US President Joe Biden is reportedly trying to regulate AI after watching Tom Cruise's 'Mission Impossible: Deadlocked Part 1' after watching the movie, he is reportedly working on "AI regulation.
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