Satya Nadella Calling For Philosophical Guidance On AI, NYC Mayor's Multilingual Robocalls, Chatbots Guessing Personal Details And More: Top News In AI This Week

This week saw the artificial intelligence (AI) sector taking center stage with a mixture of controversy, investor enthusiasm, and caution. From Elon Musk stirring up a duststorm over Sam Altman allegedly “stealing” the internet, to Microsoft Corp. MSFT CEO calling for philosophical guidance on AI, the technology is making headlines and shaping the future.

Elon Musk Accuses Sam Altman of “Stealing” the Internet: In a Twitter skirmish, Tesla Inc. TSLA CEO Elon Musk agreed with an accusation that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman effectively “stole” the internet and is selling it back through API calls. Musk co-founded OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, but parted ways from the company in 2018. Read the full article here.

Analysts Favor One AI Stock Over Another: AI stocks have been soaring, with Palantir Technologies PLTR and C3.ai AI doubling investor money over the past year. However, the AI revolution’s momentum is uneven, with analysts seeing a brighter future for one stock over the other. Read the full article here.

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NYC Mayor’s Multilingual Robocalls: New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been surprising residents with multilingual phone calls, thanks to AI voice cloning software, Voice Lab. The realistic AI-generated calls have led some to believe the Mayor is a polyglot. Read the full article here.

AI Chatbots Guessing Personal Details: A study by researchers at ETH Zurich has revealed that AI chatbots can accurately deduce personal details such as age, gender, and location based on users’ text inputs. These findings highlight the powerful information-processing capabilities of AI and pose privacy concerns. Read the full article here.

Microsoft CEO Calls for Philosophical Guidance on AI: As fears of AI manipulation intensify, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has called for moral philosophers to provide guidance. He urged developers to remain cautious about the potential ‘unintended consequences’ of AI. Read the full article here.

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