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But while the future is coming into focus, it isn’t being realized quite yet. And the path from where we are now to the AI-powered vision we can now conceptualize is far from defined.
Major law firms and corporations are either developing their own AI tools or using existing ones to improve efficiency.
Artificial intelligence is advancing at a speed that’s difficult to comprehend. To describe this phenomenon, insiders have begun referencing what some call “OpenAI’s Law”—a modern parallel to Moore’s ...
The article highlights issues with AI “hallucinations” in legal research, leading to sanctions and warnings. Judges emphasize ...
What if instead of asking AI to generate a picture, you built a cardboard model of what you wanted it to depict? That’s exactly what Refsgaard has been exploring with his Future Mirror project ...
The fight over a proposed 10-year federal moratorium on state regulation of artificial intelligence heated up on Wednesday, with Republican and Democratic Senate leaders differing on whether such ...
If managed well, AI might revolutionize the future of animation, accelerating projects and expanding what’s possible. But if mishandled, it could indeed dim the unique spirit of hand-drawn anime.
If you ask me whether it’s time to integrate AI agent assistance into your business strategy to prepare for the future, my answer is a definite yes. According to the Stanford Institute for Human ...
On the heels of our post on Anthropic's mixed ruling in its copyright case, we have witnessed another plot twist in the AI copyrighted-data-usage saga, this time with Meta scoring a significant ...
Miami-based artist Dahlia Dreszer isn't worried about AI's effect on art. In fact, she—and her AI-produced clone—are ecstatic about it.