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5 things about AI you may have missed today: China’s BIGAI unveils Tong Tong, jobs and AI, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: China’s BIGAI unveils Tong Tong, jobs and AI, more

[ad_1] China's BIGAI unveils tong tong, world's first emotionally intelligent AI entity, echoing Iron Man's Jarvis; House of Lords urges UK ministers to protect content creators from unauthorised AI use; Bank of England Governor optimistic on AI impact, dismisses job destruction fears; Apple CEO Tim Cook confirms arrival of generative AI features 'later this year'- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. China's BIGAI unveils Tong Tong: World's first emotionally intelligent AI entity, echoing Iron Man's JarvisA China-based AI scientist creates the world's first AI entity, Tong Tong, with emotions and intellect reminiscent of Iron Man's Jarvis. Unveiled at a Beijing exhibition by the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence (BIGAI), Tong Tong showcases adva...
Valve blocks games with AI-generated assets on Steam: Report
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Valve blocks games with AI-generated assets on Steam: Report

[ad_1] Valve, the owner of the popular gaming client and storefront Steam, appears to be grappling with the legal implications of generative AI in the gaming industry. According to reports, the company is purportedly preventing games that utilize AI-generated art assets from being sold on its platform.An anonymous developer recently shared their experience of having their game submission to Steam rejected. The developer's post gained significant attention on Twitter, where they disclosed that a substantial portion of the game's assets were created with the assistance of AI, specifically using Stable Diffusion, the Byte reported. However, this turned out to be a critical misstep. A Valve moderator responded by explaining that the game could not be listed on Steam due to the presence of A...
Nearly Half of Firms Are Drafting Policies on ChatGPT Use
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Nearly Half of Firms Are Drafting Policies on ChatGPT Use

[ad_1] Nearly half of human resource leaders polled by consulting firm Gartner said they're in the process of formulating guidance on employees' use of OpenAI's artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT.What those policies will look like may end up varying widely. Some Wall Street firms, like Bank of America Corp. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc., have banned the chatbot, while hedge fund giant Citadel has embraced it. At the same time, one-third of HR leaders surveyed by Gartner said they aren't planning to issue any policies on employees' use of ChatGPT, even as experts raise concerns about copyright infringement and data privacy, and caution users against the chatbot's tendency to, at times, simply make stuff up. Already, over 40% of professionals polled by Fishbowl, a social platform own...