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- 🆚 The AI Industry's State vs. Federal Showdown
🆚 The AI Industry's State vs. Federal Showdown
OpenAI's "Freedom" Proposal Targets State Regulations, Especially California's SB 1047

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Here are 5 things you missed today in the world of AI. Because we get it, life is busy & who has the time to sit around and keep up with the fastest moving industry right now - here are 5 things we think you need to know in the world of AI.
1 -🆚 The AI Industry's State vs. Federal Showdown
OpenAI's recent policy submission to the White House reveals a strategic push for federal preemption of state AI laws, particularly California's SB 1047. While couched in terms of global competition with China, the proposal lacks a comprehensive national regulatory framework, raising questions about the industry's true desire for governance.
2 - 👩🏻🎨 AI Art and the Human Touch: Copyright Denied
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that art generated solely by artificial intelligence cannot be copyrighted, reinforcing the requirement of human authorship for intellectual property protection. The decision stems from a case involving Stephen Thaler's AI-created painting, "A Recent Entrance to Paradise," where the court affirmed that while AI can be a tool, it cannot be the sole "author" under copyright law.
3 - 🗣️ Siri Delay Signals Challenges in the Evolving Tech Landscape
Apple's push to revolutionize Siri with advanced AI features hits a snag, raising concerns about its position in the competitive AI race and its ability to maintain its tech dominance beyond the iPhone.
4 - 😔 Copilot's Accidental Vanishing Act Reversed
A recent Windows 11 update blunder led to the unexpected removal of Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant from some devices. However, Microsoft has swiftly addressed the issue, restoring affected systems to their original state and reinstating Copilot's functionality.
5 - 🔐 The Andor Scripts: Locked Away
Fearing his meticulously crafted scripts would be exploited as fodder for artificial intelligence, Tony Gilroy, creator of the acclaimed series Andor, has shelved plans for their public release. His decision underscores the growing tension between creative professionals and the rapid advancement of AI, highlighting the ongoing battle to protect artistic work from unauthorized use.
Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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