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Fox News AI Newsletter: Bureaucrats Ordered to Use AI

Fox News AI Newsletter: Bureaucrats Ordered to Use AI

Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter featuring the latest advances in AI technology.

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

– Federal agencies were ordered to use the “most powerful” artificial intelligence systems in the first national security memo on artificial intelligence.
– US is ‘far behind’ in electricity needed for AI, says Kevin O’Leary
– Nicolas Cage warns Hollywood actors that AI ‘wants to take away their instrument’

RISK MANAGEMENT: The United States National Security Council published its first memo on artificial intelligence, order federal agencies to use the “most powerful” AI systems while balancing the risks associated with the new technology.

Department of Agriculture Washington DC

FILE PHOTO: The US Department of Agriculture in Washington, March 18, 2012. (REUTERS/Gary Cameron/File Photo)

‘SO BACK’: President of O’Leary Ventures Kevin O’Leary said the U.S. is “far behind” in the electricity needed for AI.

SOUND THE ALARM’: Nicolas Cage continues to share their fears about artificial intelligence in hollywood

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Nicolas Cage in Newport Beach, California. (Jesse Grant/Variety via Getty Images)

‘SCARY REALISTIC EXPERIENCES’: TO florida mother is suing artificial intelligence company Character.AI for allegedly causing the suicide of his 14-year-old son.

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Artificial intelligence illustration (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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