Musk And Zuckerberg's Day Out, Deep Fake Concerns And A Job That AI Can't Replace: AI's Weekly Highlights

From AI-generated images of tech moguls to the deep fake concerns in national security, the world of artificial intelligence has been buzzing with activity. Here’s a look at the top stories that have made waves this week.

Musk and Zuckerberg’s AI Beach Day
A Dogecoin artist has shared AI-generated images of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg enjoying a day at the beach. With the caption, "Don't believe everything you see on the internet," these images have garnered significant attention on X, formerly known as Twitter. This playful artistry comes amidst the escalating rivalry between the two tech giants. Read the full article here.

Creative Writing: A Lucrative Freelance Job
Despite the rise of AI, creative writing remains the most in-demand freelance job. Matt Barrie, CEO of Freelancer.com, emphasized that “AI can't replace creativity yet.” Skilled writers, especially those familiar with AI tools like Microsoft Corp MSFT-backed ChatGPT, can earn up to $250 an hour. Read the full article here.

Nadella Compares AI to Internet Revolution
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft Corp MSFT, believes that the impact of AI on the industry will be as transformative as the internet was in 1995. Drawing parallels, he emphasized the profound influence AI will have on the company and the broader tech landscape. Read the full article here.

Bots vs. Humans: The CAPTCHA Challenge
A study from the University of California, Irvine revealed that bots are increasingly adept at solving advanced CAPTCHAs. In response, Elon Musk highlighted the effectiveness of subscription models, like X Premium, in combating bot accounts. Read the full article here.

Deep Fakes: A National Security Concern?
Democrats in Washington, D.C., led by Derek Kilmer, are addressing the potential threats posed by deep fakes, considering them a national security issue. These AI-generated videos or images, often featuring prominent figures, have raised concerns, especially when used in political messaging. Read the full article here.

Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk chilling at the beach


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