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Nvidia hits record $5 trillion mark as CEO dismisses AI bubble concerns

Partnerships and government contracts fuel optimism At the GTC conference on Tuesday, Nvidia’s CEO went out of his way to repeatedly praise Donald Trump and his policies for accelerating domestic tech investment while warning that excluding China from Nvidia’s ecosystem could limit US access to half the world’s AI developers. The overall event stressed Nvidia’s […]

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AI Art: Examining the Ethical Implications of Automated Creativity

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has permeated nearly every aspect of modern life, and the art world is no exception. AI-powered tools are now capable of generating stunning and complex artwork, blurring the lines between human creativity and automated algorithms. This technological leap raises profound ethical questions that demand careful consideration. Example of AI-generated

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Threads reaches 150 million daily users and is ramping up ads

Threads has grown to 150 million daily active users. Mark Zuckerberg shared the latest milestone for the company’s text-based app during Meta’s third-quarter earnings call. The company previously reported in August that Threads had reached more than 400 million monthly users. Zuckerberg, who has mused that Threads could become Meta’s next billion-person app, said that

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ICE’s forced face scans to verify citizens is unconstitutional, lawmakers say

“A 2024 test by the National Institute of Standards and Technology found that facial recognition tools are less accurate when images are low quality, blurry, obscured, or taken from the side or in poor light—exactly the kind of images an ICE agent would likely capture when using a smartphone in the field,” their letter said.

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