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Biden administration executive order tackles AI risks, but lack of privacy laws limits reach

Biden administration executive order tackles AI risks, but lack of privacy laws limits reachThe Biden administration rolled out an executive order on AI that contains a mix of rules, guidelines and priorities.

The comprehensive, even sweeping, set of guidelines for artificial intelligence that the White House unveiled in an executive order on Oct. 30, 2023, show that the U.S. government is attempting to address the risks posed by AI.

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23andMe directors resign as the CEO of the genetic-testing company seeks to take it private

All of 23andMe’s independent directors have resigned from its board in a rare move that marks the latest challenge for the genetic-testing company

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Terraform Labs approved for bankruptcy wind-down after US SEC settlement

Terraform Labs received court approval on Thursday to wind down its operations in bankruptcy after agreeing to settle a U.S.

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Apple begins testing AI software designed to bring a smarter Siri to the iPhone 16

Apple is giving more people the chance to test a software update that will implant artificial intelligence into its virtual assistant Siri and automate a variety of tedious tasks on the latest iPhone coming out Friday

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GM's Cruise to begin testing autonomous vehicles in California

General Motors' self-driving unit Cruise said on Thursday it will begin supervised testing with up to five autonomous vehicles in fall this year in California's Bay Area.

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Social media users lack control over data used by AI, US FTC says

Social media companies collect, share and process vast troves of information about their users while offering little transparency or control, including over how it is used by

Social media users lack control over data used by AI, US FTC says
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FCC chair rejects Trump call to pull ABC licenses over presidential debate

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Brazil's top court threatens X with hefty fine for bypassing ban

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