Welcome to Fox News' Artificial Intelligence newsletter, featuring the latest AI advancements.
Today's newsletter:
– Elon Musk expects AI to replace all human jobs and lead to ‘universal high income’
– The FCC's proposal to regulate AI in political advertising is misguided.
– Indian military strengthens AI capabilities to catch up with regional powers
Show me the money: Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk reiterated his position this week. A.I It eventually eliminates the need for humans to work and offers a vision of what the future might look like as technology continues to advance rapidly.
AI in political advertising: Last week, the Federal Communications Commission proposed new regulations: A.I In a political ad to be released, one committee member criticized the move as excessive regulation ahead of the election.
High-tech war plan: Boasting a strong high-tech industry, India is applying its brains not only to the commercial sector. A.I That's because our neighbor and regional rival, China, continues to pour billions of dollars into AI research.
Cash inflow: Billionaire Elon Musk's A.I Startup xAI announced Sunday that it has raised $6 billion in Series B funding, bringing the company's valuation to $24 billion after the investment.
Don't be fooled: Advanced artificial intelligence scams are hiding behind innocuous search engine queries and leveraging so-called “search engine optimization” to trick users, according to expert advice from GuidePoint Security, highlighting how cybercriminals manipulate these systems.
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