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Suspect in shooting of Palestinian American students pleads not guilty in Vermont
Suspect in shooting of Palestinian American students pleads not guilty in Vermont
By Rich McKay (Reuters) -The suspect in the shooting of three college students of Palestinian descent in Vermont over the
1970-01-01 08:00
Bitcoin ETF Optimism Spurs Largest Asset Inflows Since Late 2021
Bitcoin ETF Optimism Spurs Largest Asset Inflows Since Late 2021
Anticipation of an eventual US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund has helped to spur inflows into digital-asset investment products
1970-01-01 08:00
A Record Number of US Travelers Fly After Thanksgiving
A Record Number of US Travelers Fly After Thanksgiving
More than 2.9 million people traveled through airport security checkpoints Sunday, making it the busiest day ever for
1970-01-01 08:00
FC 24 Marauder Evolution: Best Players to Select, How to Complete
FC 24 Marauder Evolution: Best Players to Select, How to Complete
FC 24 Marauder Evolution program detailing how to complete each level of challenges, the best players to use in the Evolution program and when it expires.
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Rumors: Braves Dylan Cease competition, Sox asking price, why Twins ditched Gray
MLB Rumors: Braves Dylan Cease competition, Sox asking price, why Twins ditched Gray
The Atlanta Braves aren't alone in their recent pursuit of Dylan Cease. The White Sox asking price for Cease is revealed. Why did the Twins ditch Sonny Gray?
1970-01-01 08:00
UK, US and other governments release rules to stop AI being hijacked by rogue actors
UK, US and other governments release rules to stop AI being hijacked by rogue actors
The UK, US and other governments have released plans they hope will stop artificial intelligence being hijacked by rogue actors. The major agreement – hailed as the first of its kind – represents an attempt to codify rules that will keep AI safe and ensure that systems are built to be secure by design. In a 20-page document unveiled Sunday, the 18 countries agreed that companies designing and using AI need to develop and deploy it in a way that keeps customers and the wider public safe from misuse. The agreement is non-binding and carries mostly general recommendations such as monitoring AI systems for abuse, protecting data from tampering and vetting software suppliers. Still, the director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Jen Easterly, said it was important that so many countries put their names to the idea that AI systems needed to put safety first. “This is the first time that we have seen an affirmation that these capabilities should not just be about cool features and how quickly we can get them to market or how we can compete to drive down costs,” Easterly told Reuters, saying the guidelines represent “an agreement that the most important thing that needs to be done at the design phase is security.” The agreement is the latest in a series of initiatives - few of which carry teeth - by governments around the world to shape the development of AI, whose weight is increasingly being felt in industry and society at large. In addition to the United States and Britain, the 18 countries that signed on to the new guidelines include Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Poland, Australia, Chile, Israel, Nigeria and Singapore. The framework deals with questions of how to keep AI technology from being hijacked by hackers and includes recommendations such as only releasing models after appropriate security testing. It does not tackle thorny questions around the appropriate uses of AI, or how the data that feeds these models is gathered. The rise of AI has fed a host of concerns, including the fear that it could be used to disrupt the democratic process, turbocharge fraud, or lead to dramatic job loss, among other harms. Europe is ahead of the United States on regulations around AI, with lawmakers there drafting AI rules. France, Germany and Italy also recently reached an agreement on how artificia lintelligence should be regulated that supports “mandatory self-regulation through codes of conduct” for so-called foundation models of AI, which are designed to produce a broad range of outputs. The Biden administration has been pressing lawmakers for AI regulation, but a polarized U.S. Congress has made little headway in passing effective regulation. The White House sought to reduce AI risks to consumers, workers, and minority groups while bolstering national security with a new executive order in October. Additional reporting by Reuters Read More Putin targets AI as latest battleground with West AI breakthrough could help us build solar panels out of ‘miracle material’ OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman ousted as CEO YouTube reveals bizarre AI music experiments AI-generated faces are starting to look more real than actual ones Children are making indecent images using AI image generators, experts warn
1970-01-01 08:00
Sierra Leone Soldiers Killed Amid Hunt for Army Base Attackers
Sierra Leone Soldiers Killed Amid Hunt for Army Base Attackers
Sierra Leone said that 13 of its soldiers had been killed in clashes with gunmen following attacks Sunday
1970-01-01 08:00
KKR Sees Private Credit Returns in Asia Beating US and Europe
KKR Sees Private Credit Returns in Asia Beating US and Europe
Investing in Asian private credit can offer a premium over similar deals in Europe and the US, in
1970-01-01 08:00
Amazon’s $1.4 Billion iRobot Deal Gets EU Warning on Competition
Amazon’s $1.4 Billion iRobot Deal Gets EU Warning on Competition
Amazon.com Inc.’s $1.4 billion deal for vacuum cleaner firm iRobot Corp. risks being derailed unless the firms fix
1970-01-01 08:00
Bungie Delays Destiny 2: The Final Shape Release Date
Bungie Delays Destiny 2: The Final Shape Release Date
Destiny 2: The Final Shape has been delayed until June 4, 2024 with Bungie outlining what content is set to come in the meantime.
1970-01-01 08:00
Lula Defies Calls to Put First Black Woman on Brazil’s Top Court
Lula Defies Calls to Put First Black Woman on Brazil’s Top Court
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva defied calls from activists and allies to appoint the first Black woman
1970-01-01 08:00
Laugh at Skip Bayless Trying to Explain How the Eagles Are Just Super Lucky
Laugh at Skip Bayless Trying to Explain How the Eagles Are Just Super Lucky
A public coping session.
1970-01-01 08:00
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