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Entertainment · Los AngelesHollywood writers have for decades penned sci-fi scripts featuring machines taking over the world. Now, they are fighting to make sure robots do not take their jobs.See the Story
'Plagiarism machines': Hollywood writers and studios battle over the future of AI
47% Left coverage: 15 sources
AIChatGPT is an AI tool that has become increasingly popular in education and various fields. A recent survey found that relatively few people had been trained to use ChatGPT correctly. There are several benefits, according to TalentLMS, including improved time management. But there are risks that can overshadow those benefits.See the Story
Careers Now: While the usage of ChatGPT grows in the workplace, AI training should be a priority
91% Center coverage: 11 sources
AIEuropean Union officials working on groundbreaking rules to govern the emerging technology were caught off guard by AI's rapid rise. The release of ChatGPT last year captured the world's attention because of its ability to generate human-like responses. Regulators are concerned about new ethical and societal risks posed by general purpose AI systems, which could transform daily life.See the Story
In global rush to regulate AI, Europe set to be trailblazer
92% Center coverage: 38 sources
MoneyThe EU's Artificial Intelligence Act will govern any product or service that uses an artificial intelligence system. The act will classify AI systems according to four levels of risk, from minimal to unacceptable. Riskier applications will face tougher requirements, including being more transparent and using accurate data. Violations will lead to fines of up to 30 million euros ($33 million)See the Story
How Europe is leading the world in building guardrails around AI
63% Center coverage: 16 sources