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OpenAI Fails EU Standards
$6M Fine for Robocaller Who Used AI to Clone Biden’s Voice
Yahoo
Political consultant Steve Kramer faces a $6 million fine and criminal charges for sending AI-generated robocalls mimicking President Biden, urging New Hampshire voters not to vote. The FCC has also fined telecom company Lingo Telecom $2 million for transmitting these calls.
Why it matters: This marks the first enforcement action involving AI voice-cloning in robocalls and follows the FCC’s new rules banning AI-generated voices in such scams.
Meta’s New Advisory Council
HR Grapevine
Six months after disbanding the ‘Responsible AI’ team, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has established a product advisory council to guide the company's AI initiatives. The council, comprising high-profile tech executives like Patrick Collison, Nat Friedman, Tobi Lütke, and Charlie Songhurst, will provide insights on technological advancements and strategic growth but will operate independently from the board without compensation or legal responsibilities.
Why it matters: Zuckerberg is significantly increasing investment in AI, aiming to position Meta as a leader in the field.
Truecaller and Microsoft Team Up to Bring Personalized AI Voice Answering
TechCrunch
Caller ID company Truecaller has teamed up with Microsoft to let users create AI versions of their voices using Azure AI Personal Voice technology for answering calls. Truecaller's AI Assistant will now allow users to record their voice, which will be processed into a personalized AI version for call responses.
Why it matters: Despite safeguards, there are concerns that this feature could increase the misuse of voice cloning technology.
OpenAI and News Corp Announce $250 Million Partnership for Enhanced AI Content
NewsCorp
OpenAI has signed a multi-year global partnership with News Corp, granting access to current and archived content from its publications for use in ChatGPT queries and AI model training. News Corp's portfolio includes The Wall Street Journal, New York Post, The Times, and others. The deal is valued at up to $250 million over five years and includes journalistic expertise to ensure high-quality AI responses.
Why it matters: This partnership aims to enhance AI-generated content quality while addressing potential copyright issues.
Google's AI Overview Feature Criticized for Dangerous Misinformation and Errors
Google’s new AI Overview feature, designed to provide top-of-search summaries, is under fire for generating false and dangerous information. Examples include suggestions like eating pebbles for digestion, adding glue to pizza, and inaccurate facts about public figures. These errors stem from the AI misinterpreting satirical sources and unreliable posts, raising serious concerns about the feature's reliability.
Why it matters: The spread of AI-generated misinformation threatens user trust in Google Search, potentially driving users to alternative search engines like Perplexity.
Khan Academy and Microsoft Launch Free 'Teacher AI' Assistant
Khan Academy
Khan Academy and Microsoft are partnering to create "Teacher AI," an AI assistant designed to help teachers with tasks like grading, answering student questions, generating lesson plans, and tracking student progress. This tool aims to free up teachers' time for more direct student interaction and personalized instruction. The AI assistant will be available for free globally, leveraging Microsoft's AI and cloud technology and Khan Academy's educational expertise.
Why it matters: This initiative could significantly reduce teachers' administrative burdens, improving education quality and accessibility worldwide.
Nanni AI App Deciphers Baby Cries
Nanni AI
Machine learning expert Charles Onu developed Nanni AI, an app that interprets babies’ cries to help parents understand their needs. By analyzing thousands of cries and the situations causing them, the app provides tailored recommendations on how to soothe an infant. With 150,000 downloads, Nanni AI is continually improving its accuracy and aims to expand its functionality to include sleep pattern recommendations and health issue detection.
Why it matters: If this innovation actually works, it could significantly ease the challenges of infant care by helping parents quickly identify and address their baby's needs.
Canva Unveils New AI-Powered Tools
Canva
Canva introduced a suite of AI-powered features at its Create event, aiming to enhance productivity for its 185 million users. Highlights include Magic Design for generating ads and presentations, Magic Grab for photo editing, Magic Media for creating videos from prompts, an AI Video Editor, and Magic Write for text generation. Additionally, a new AI app marketplace offers tools to transform presentations and creatives.
Why it matters: These features streamline design tasks, making high-quality creative work accessible to both novice and experienced users, which will enhance productivity and creativity.
OpenAI Fails EU Standards
The Economic Times
An EU data protection task force has concluded that OpenAI's ChatGPT does not meet EU data accuracy standards, despite efforts to improve transparency. The task force was formed in response to concerns from national regulators, particularly in Italy, about the accuracy of ChatGPT's outputs. The report highlights that ongoing investigations in other member states could further influence the consensus on these findings.
Why it matters: This scrutiny reflects ongoing concerns about data privacy and accuracy in AI, which could lead to stricter regulations and impact AI development and deployment in the EU.