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AI, Alan Turing and Humanoid Robot
AI artwork of Alan Turing sells for $1m
A painting by an AI robot of the eminent World War Two codebreaker Alan Turing has sold for a record $1.3m (£1m) at auction. Sotherby's said there were 27 bids for the digital art sale of "A.I. God", which had been originally estimated to sell for between $120,000 (£9,252) and $180,000 (£139,000).
Artwork by Humanoid Robot Sells for $1M at Auction, Exceeding Expectations
A robot named Ai-Da used its algorithms, camera vision, and robotic arm to create a portrait of AI pioneer Alan Turing. Sotheby's thought it would go for a max of $180,000.
AI robot’s portrait of Alan Turing that ‘challenges what it is to be human’ sets record, selling for $1.08 million
An AI robot’s painting of British computer scientist and codebreaker Alan Turing has sold for $1.08 million, becoming the most valuable artwork by a humanoid robot ever to change hands at auction and raising new questions about the role of artificial intelligence in art.
Donald Trump, AI
What Donald Trump’s Win Means For AI
Trump’s first major AI policy move will likely be to repeal President Joe Biden’s Executive Order on AI. The sweeping order, signed in October 2023, sought to address threats the technology could pose to civil rights, privacy, and national security, while promoting innovation, competition, and the use of AI for public services.
What Trump 2.0 Means for the AI Boom
Well, Election Day is finally over. We now have a pretty clear idea of who will run the U.S. government. A red wave swept across the U.S. this week, with Donald Trump winning the presidential election.
AI is powerful, dangerous, and controversial. What will Donald Trump do with it?
That’s one of the things that makes AI policy and regulation so difficult. The gears of policy tend to grind slowly. And every four to eight years, they grind in reverse, when a new administration comes to power with different priorities.
Self-learning AI makes college football against the spread
Self-learning AI makes college football against the spread, money-line, over/under picks for Week 11
SportsLine AI evaluated the Week 11 college football odds and revealed its college football predictions, college football score predictions, and college football betting picks for every game
College football Week 11 preview: Five best games to watch this weekend
The first official College Football Playoff rankings were released this week, and while there weren’t many surprises, it makes the rest of the season a bit more intense with teams understanding exactly what they need to do in order to clinch a spot in the highly-coveted 12-team field.
College football Week 11 preview: Why Florida chose to stay the course
The first quarter of the college football season suggested Florida might be in for a long slog, with growing pressure on third-year coach Billy Napier after ugly home losses to Miami and Texas A&M. Surely,
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Don't Stifle AI With Regulation | Opinion
Since the public release of OpenAI's ChatGPT, artificial intelligence has quickly become a driving force in innovation and ...
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AI Is Killing the Internet’s Curiosity
But the experience of seeking information online is rapidly changing. Tech giants have for almost two years been promising ...
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What Is Quantum AI? Everything to Know About This Far-Out Twist
As if AI itself weren't futuristic enough, now there's a whole new leap forward on the horizon: quantum AI. It's a fusion of ...
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Our Kids Shouldn't Be Silicon Valley's Guinea Pigs for AI | Opinion
Today, as American families face powerful new technologies, the tech industry lobbies to remain exempt from accountability.
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TSMC to close door on producing advanced AI chips for China from Monday
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company has notified Chinese chip design companies that it will suspend production of ...
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OpenAI defeats news outlets' copyright lawsuit over AI training, for now
A New York federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence giant OpenAI that claimed it misused ...
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Google’s Next AI Just Leaked, and It Can Take Over Your Computer
Google has accidentally revealed the existence of an AI-powered program capable of taking over a user’s computer in order to ...
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TSMC is reportedly suspending production of advanced AI chips for Chinese firms
TSMC has reportedly said it'll stop providing Chinese customers with some of its most advanced AI chips.The US has been ...
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Can Adobe Turn Creators From AI Skeptics Into Believers?
Adobe is paving the way for the future of AI-powered design. But professional creators now face a difficult choice about what ...
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