Fox News AI Bulletin: Google Gemini is the 'tip of the iceberg'


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IN TODAY'S NEWSLETTER:

– Google Gemini is “the tip of the iceberg”: AI bias can have a “devastating impact” on humanity, experts say
– Elon Musk takes on OpenAI
– AI gun detection company seeks to prevent school shootings and other shootings: 'a proactive measure'

'BIGOT ON THE MACHINE': The substantial backlash against Google's Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot has raised concerns about bias in large language models (LLMs), but experts warn that these issues are just the “tip of the iceberg” when it comes to of the potential impact of this technology around the world. industries.

Google Gemini AI refuses to show images of white people

The senior director of Gemini product management at Google apologized after the AI ​​refused to provide images of white people. (Betul Abali/Anadolu via Getty Images)

ENERGY VOLTAGE: The rise of artificial intelligence (AI), the rise of cleantech manufacturing and cryptocurrency mining are putting pressure on the United States' energy supply, as energy sources struggle to keep pace with growing demand.

'A PROACTIVE MEASURE': ZeroEyes, an artificial intelligence (AI) gun detection software company, has partnered with Fort Smith Public Schools in Arkansas to prevent potential firearm threats.

ZeroEyes technology aims to detect weapons before mass shootings

ZeroEyes human-verified AI weapons detection technology. (zero eyes)

MUSK VS. OPEN: OpenAI on Tuesday responded to Elon Musk's lawsuit claiming the startup abandoned its original nonprofit mission by revealing communications showing the billionaire backed OpenAI's decision to create a for-profit entity and suggested it should merge with Tesla.

Elon Musk and Sam Altman

Tesla Motors CEO and product architect Elon Musk and Y Combinator president Sam Altman speak on stage during “What Will They Think of Now? Talking Innovation” at Vanity Fair's New Store Summit in the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on October 6, 2015. in San Francisco. (Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Vanity Fair)

RED RIBBON: House Representative Andy Biggs is considering artificial intelligence (AI) technology as a way to reduce unnecessary government bureaucracy.

'CRITICAL SUPERVISIONS': The backlash over Google Gemini's artificial intelligence (AI) is prompting responses from tech leaders, including a former Google software engineer and a tech entrepreneur who works closely with one of Google's startup programs.

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