Tag: machine learning
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Netflix attacked for posting AI jobs that pay $900K while writers, actors strike
[ad_1] Among the many reasons why Hollywood actors have joined screenwriters in a historic industry-stopping strike are calls for better pay, plus greater protections against the rise of artificial intelligence in developing scripts or using artist’s likenesses in movie and TV productions. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Netflix NFLX, -1.18% is catching…
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Microsoft and Google can’t stop talking about AI, and this chart proves it
[ad_1] As Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc. get more serious about artificial intelligence, they’re spending a lot more time discussing it with the investment community. That was clear Tuesday when the technology giants reported June-quarter results and offered Wall Street ever more of a glimpse into how AI could reshape their businesses and the services…
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Opinion: Ukraine’s membership in NATO is needed to keep critical technology from China
[ad_1] The future of Ukraine in the NATO alliance will prove critical to the balance of power in the Pacific and U.S. economic leadership around the world. Tensions within NATO on the embattled nation’s status were on full display at the Vilnius Summit last week. On the agenda was Ukrainian membership, an issue sidestepped by the United States,…
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Lukas Gage’s viral video audition haunts the ‘hot labor summer’ actors’ strike sweeping Hollywood
[ad_1] In November 2020, the actor Lukas Gage was auditioning for a role via video link when he heard the producer make some disparaging remarks about the size of his apartment. “These poor people who live in these tiny apartments,” the producer said. “I’m looking at his background and he’s got his TV and …”…
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AI will require ‘some new laws,’ Biden says, even as tech giants agree to safeguards
[ad_1] Realizing the promise of artificial intelligence by managing its risks will require “some new laws, regulations and oversight,” President Joe Biden said Friday, even as several tech companies agreed to new AI safeguards. Amazon AMZN, +0.34%, Google GOOG, +0.55% GOOGL, +0.52%, Meta META, -2.73%, Microsoft MSFT, -0.66% and other companies voluntarily agreed to steps…
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Elon Musk says Tesla will spend ‘well over’ $1 billion on Dojo supercomputer
[ad_1] Tesla Inc. will spend “well over” $1 billion by the end of 2024 on building an in-house supercomputer known as Project Dojo. In Tesla’s earnings call with analysts late Wednesday, Chief Executive Elon Musk said Dojo would be used to process data and video to improve the EV maker’s autonomous driving capabilities, with the…