Weekly News Round-Up For February 7, 2024
In this edition of The AI Buzz, we spotlight the intersection of artificial intelligence and education, focusing on the nuanced issue of plagiarism amid the increasing use of AI by college students in their coursework. As AI reshapes various facets of life, from healthcare innovations to regulatory advancements, its implications for academic integrity prompt a critical examination. Let’s dive into all this and more!
Latest News
FCC moves to outlaw AI-generated robocalls
The FCC is taking decisive action against AI-generated robocalls with new regulations aimed at protecting consumers from this pervasive issue. […Read More…]
To benefit all, diverse voices must take part in leading the growth and regulation of AI
Highlighting the necessity of diversity, this article advocates for inclusive leadership in AI development and regulation to ensure beneficial outcomes for all. […Read More…]
EU’s AI Act passes last big hurdle on the way to adoption
The EU’s AI Act moves closer to adoption following a favorable vote by the Committee of Permanent Representatives, marking a significant milestone in AI regulation. […Read More…]
Do shoppers actually want Amazon’s GenAI?
Exploring consumer skepticism, Yahoo News questions the genuine demand for Amazon’s AI assistant, Rufus, in the evolving landscape of generative AI technology. […Read More…]
New hope for early pancreatic cancer intervention via AI-based risk prediction
MIT researchers have developed an AI-based model offering new hope for early intervention in pancreatic cancer through advanced risk prediction techniques. […Read More…]