Regulations (9)

Florida Teens Face Felony Charges for Generating AI Nude Images of Classmates

In a shocking case of AI misuse, two teenage boys from Florida, aged 13 and 14, have been arrested and charged with a third-degree felony for allegedly generating and distributing AI-produced nude images of their middle school classmates without consent. The arrests, which took place in December, mark the first…

Bipartisan Task Force Tackles AI: From Deepfakes to China's Threat

The House of Representatives has launched a bipartisan Task Force on Artificial Intelligence to explore its societal implications and develop policy recommendations. The Task Force will consider various issues like deepfakes, algorithmic bias, labor impacts, data privacy, and existential risks. While members have diverse priorities, they share concerns about China's…

The Critical Role of Prompt Engineering in Blockchain's Future

Prompt engineering plays a crucial role in ensuring the efficiency, security, scalability, and innovation of blockchain networks and applications. It enables projects to deliver features faster, enhance competitiveness, optimize performance, address evolving needs, and drive adoption. Prompt engineering enables agility, adaptability to changing requirements, faster time-to-market, and better user experiences…

DOJ to Punish AI-Enabled Crimes More HarshlyTags:

US Justice Department is directing federal prosecutors to pursue harsher penalties against criminals who have used AI to facilitate or advance their misconduct. There is a particular focus on election security and misuse of AI around the 2024 elections. READ MORE

AI Transforming Disease Diagnostics and Prediction

⚕️ AI transforming medical imaging for faster, more accurate diagnosis and disease characterization. Companies gaining traction. 🧬 AI and genomics a powerful combo - improving risk prediction, democratizing access. Overcoming issues like ancestry bias. 🌌 Analyzing genomic "dark matter" with AI reveals new disease links. Nucleome Therapeutics targeting lupus, RA.

USPTO: Humans Still Essential for AI-Assisted Patent Protections

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued guidance stating that only natural humans, not AI systems, can be named as inventors and awarded patents. This establishes that legal personhood and rights like intellectual property protections are still limited to humans.