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U.K. Supreme Court to weigh legality of plan to deport migrants to Rwanda
To discourage migrants, the U.K. wants to deport to Rwanda some who arrive by boat without a visa. Human rights groups have sued, and the Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments on Oct. 9.
With therapy hard to get, people lean on AI for mental health. What are the risks?
People are using ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence apps to help them with emotional issues, but experts say they are not a substitute for therapy or companionship.
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Why AI models hallucinate
Artificial intelligence chatbots will confidently give you an answer for just about anything you ask them. But those answers aren’t always right.
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Authors sue Open AI, owner of Chat GPT, over copyright infringement
One of the chief concerns? The chatbot could churn out new work in the style of authors without their consent and without any of the profit.
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Author Francesca Royster on her new book, "Black Country Music"
NPR's Juana Summers talks with author Francesca Royster about her new book, "Black Country Music: Listening for Revolutions" which explores the history and future of Black country music.
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Wattstax: The Benefit Concert From The Past That Echoes Into The Present
In a summer full of anniversaries, the 1972 Wattstax concert in Los Angeles probably doesn't stick out. But Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia, of NPR's What's Good With Stretch and Bobbito podcast, have good reason to talk about it.
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Congress wants to regulate AI, but it has a lot of catching up to do
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is trying to lead an effort to craft groundbreaking legislation to install safeguards around artificial intelligence. But lawmakers have a lot to learn.
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When machine learning meets surrealist art meets Reddit, you get DALL-E mini
DALL-E is the AI image generator social media users are employing to crank out bizarre art memes that range from beautiful to horrifying.
Most of us are still worried about AI — but will corporate America listen?
Americans are concerned about the rapid takeover of bots in every day life. Where do we draw the line?
Ahead of the holidays, consumer and child advocacy groups warn against AI toys
The child advocacy nonprofit Fairplay issued an advisory warning people against buying AI toys this holiday season. It's not the only group.
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