The extensive bill from President Trump has been approved by Congress. In addition to significant cuts in the healthcare sector, it includes a ten-year moratorium on artificial intelligence.
Mark Brown, creator of video game explanations on his channel Game Maker’s Toolkit, has reported that his character has been plagiarized.
In the United States, the recently approved law known as "Take it Down" aims to sanction the use of DeepFakes and the distribution of images without the consent of the individuals involved.
The FBI is warning about ongoing smishing and vishing attacks.
Artificial intelligence could take online deception to a whole new level.
The clause could terminate the state laws on artificial intelligence that are currently in effect.
As AI-driven fraud becomes more prevalent, a growing number of people feel the need to verify every interaction they have online.
In other news: It has been reported that a DOGE operative's laptop has been infected with malware. Additionally, Grok AI is being used to display images of women without clothes on X. Furthermore, a school software company is facing ransomware-related issues once again, among other matters.
Here are the highlights of the week regarding artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence has evolved from being a specialized concept to becoming a standard in the workplace.
The Children's Commissioner for the UK is calling for a ban on artificial intelligence applications that generate nude or sexual images of minors.
Character.AI has introduced AvatarFX, an artificial intelligence model designed to generate realistic chatbots. However, there is a possibility that it could be used harmfully.
On Wednesday, Google announced that in 2024 it has suspended 39.2 million advertiser accounts on its platform, which represents more than triple compared to the previous year.
It was easy to create political deepfakes using ChatGPT.