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☢ Trump Shares AI-Generated Fake Taylor Swift Endorsement, Potential Legal Implications Loom

Trump Uses AI-Generated Images to Fuel Campaign, Sparking Disinformation Concerns

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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 -☢️ Trump Shares AI-Generated Fake Taylor Swift Endorsement, Potential Legal Implications Loom

Former President Donald Trump posted AI-generated images, including a fake endorsement from Taylor Swift, to boost his presidential campaign. These posts raise concerns about the use of generative AI in spreading election disinformation, potentially exploiting legal loopholes and undermining public trust in what is real.

2 - 🔟 Microsoft Ranks 10th Globally in AI Patents, With Chinese Companies Leading the Pack

The AI patent race heats up. Since ChatGPT's release, tech giants have been investing heavily in generative AI, leading to a surge in related patents. While the U.S. seeks to limit China's AI growth, Chinese companies dominate the patent landscape. Tencent, Baidu, and Ping An Insurance lead the pack, followed by IBM and Microsoft.

3 - 📨 Gmail's Gemini Tool Now Enhances Drafts, Offering Polishing, Formalization, and Shortening Options

Google's Gemini writing tools in Gmail are getting a boost! With the new "Polish" feature, you can refine your already-written drafts with ease. Plus, handy shortcuts make it even simpler to access AI-powered writing assistance. These upgrades are available for Google One AI Premium subscribers and those with the Gemini add-on for Workspace.

4 - 😱 Authors File Lawsuit Against Anthropic for Alleged Copyright Infringement in AI Training

Anthropic, a leading AI company, is facing a class-action lawsuit from a group of authors who claim the company used pirated books to train its AI models. The lawsuit alleges that Anthropic’s AI chatbots, known as Claude, were trained on a dataset that included hundreds of thousands of copyrighted works without proper authorization. The authors are seeking damages and injunctive relief to prevent Anthropic from using copyrighted material in the future.

5 - 🕵🏻 National Public Data Breach Exposed: Plaintext Passwords May Be the Culprit

A massive data breach at National Public Data (NPD) exposed Social Security numbers and other personal information of potentially billions. Hackers sold the data and even leaked it online. Now, security researchers found another website with ties to NPD that may have exposed login credentials, potentially putting even more data at risk. While some sites offer searches to see if you're affected, experts recommend freezing your credit and checking your free credit reports instead.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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