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Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter with the latest AI technology progress.
In today’s newspaper:
– The paralyzed man speaks and sings with AI brain-computer interface
– Robot Uber is carrying on brick delivery. Is your city ahead?
– States in Republican Scrap deal ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ for low sanctions on AI rules
A paralyzed person is able to thank you for new AI technology (UC Davis)
Awaaz’s success: When one loses the ability to speak due to a neurological position like ALS, the effect goes far beyond the words. It touches every part of daily life, from sharing a joke with the family to just ask for help. Now, thanks to a team at the University of California, Davis, there is a new brain-computer interface (BCI) system that is opening natural interactions for those who cannot speak. This technique is not only about converting ideas into lessons. instead, It translates brain signals This will typically control the muscles used for speech, causing users to “talk” and even “sing” through a computer, almost immediately.
Line jobs: If you have recently ordered food on Uber Eats, you must have seen a delivery robot instead of a human driver. Uber has participated with Everide to bring autonomous robots on the streets. They already work in many American cities, and your area may be ahead.
‘not acceptable’: A deal that reached between the sensor. Marsha Blackburn, R-Ten, and Ted Cruise, R-Texas, on how the state can regulate artificial intelligence, is drawn from President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful” bill.
The United States Capital is associated with a digital AI graphic. (Getty)
Offline brain power: Google Deepmind has introduced a powerful on-device version of its Gemini Robotics AI. This new system allows robots to complete complex tasks without relying on cloud connections. Known as Gemini robotics on-device, the model brings Gemini’s advanced logic and control abilities directly into physical robots. It is designed for faster, reliable performance in places with poor or any Internet connectivity, which makes it ideal for the real world, delay-sensitive environment.
Save our children: When my 16 -year -old son Mason was going through a painful breakup, he used to do many children of his generation: he turned to Tiktok. Mason used the social media site to search for positive confirmation and inspirational quotes. Instead, the algorithm of Ticketkok sent him the most frightening content urging suicide and suicide. In November 2022, Mason took his life.
Confidential Sorrow: Meta’s new AI chatbot is getting personal, and it can share more than you feel. Recently an app update introduced an “Discover” feed that makes public the chat presented by the user, which is completed with signals and AI reactions. Some of those chats include everything from legal troubles to medical conditions, often names and profile photos are still attached. The result is a privacy nightmare in plain vision.
Man vs. Machine: As the sixth generation fighter programs, military internal sources are divided on whether future warfare aircraft need pilots. The Pentagon is being poured billions in the next generation aircraft, carrying forward the boundaries of secret and speed. But as America sees a future of air dominance, a question is big: Should Americans still risk their lives in cockpit?
An F/A -18 Hornet Fighter Jet USS Harry S during a NATO practice in May 2022. Trumen is seen descending on the deck. (Through Andreas Solro/AFP Getty Image)
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