CIOs’ concerns over generative AI echo those of the early days of cloud computing https://tcrn.ch/3WcWhT4
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YouTube quietly rolled out a policy change in June that will allow people to request the takedown of AI-generated or other synthetic content that simulates their face or voice. The change allows people to request the removal of this type of AI content under YouTube’s privacy request process. It’s an expansion on its previously announced approach to responsible AI agenda first introduced in November.
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The human brain has long been a subject of fascination for art and science, which are now both mixed into “Brainstorms: A Great Gig in the Sky,” a new live interactive experience to the tune of Pink Floyd. Interactivity is optional, but memorable. Exhibition visitors can opt in (and pay extra) to have their brain activity recorded while listening to Pink Floyd’s classic album “The Dark Side of the Moon” — and later on, displayed as a mesmerizing cloud synced to that same soundtrack in a very large room of London’s immersive art gallery Frameless. Read more from Anna Heim on Frameless here: http://tcrn.ch/4eC3y5U #TechCrunch #technews #neuroscience #datavisualization #art
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Figma pauses its new AI feature after Apple controversy https://tcrn.ch/3XOiLuX
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