Inteligenesis, founded by Nathan Smith-Manley in Muskegon, Michigan, offers a variety of AI-driven educational and entertainment services. It features virtual classrooms and chatbots. The platform also includes the Alan Turing Multimedia Library, which provides extensive AI knowledge, and two live-streaming AI radio stations. Inteligenesis aims to educate and engage the community with AI technologies, showcasing their capabilities in innovative ways.
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Sam Altman raises concerns over the potential use of AI in swaying public opinion, highlighting the need for awareness and preparedness in the face of such covert influences.
The widespread adoption of AI by businesses heightens the urgency to manage privacy concerns, as neglecting this aspect could lead to significant disputes and reputational damage.
A student project at Stanford, called PIGEON, showcases AI's ability to guess photo locations, highlighting both its potential and privacy concerns.
In a compelling turn of events, OpenAI addresses the concerns of media executives, asserting that the creation of AI tools like ChatGPT hinges on the use of copyrighted content.
A woman from Manlius, NY, was scammed out of $30,000 in an AI-driven grandparent scam, highlighting the growing concern over AI-assisted fraud.
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