Welcome to AI This Week, Gizmodos weekly deep dive on whats been happening in artificial intelligence.
The legislation, authored by Sens.
Josh Hawley (R-Mo.)
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Weve already seen prominent law professor Jonathan Turley complain that ChatGPTfalsely claimed that hed sexually harassed someone.
said Perault, in a phone call.
The way the law defines that term is if you create or develop content in whole or in part.
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That means that even if you develop content in part, then you cant get 230 protections.
I think it will likely depend on the facts of each particular situation, Jain added.
Others have argued against the idea that AI platforms wont be protected by Section 230.
In other words: it seems unlikely that Hawley and Blumenthals legislation will succeed in settling the matter.
Question of the day: What is the most memorable movie robot of all time?
More headlines this week
Google seems to have cheated during its Gemini demo this week.
The program has been heralded as a potential ChatGPT competitor, with onlookers noting its impressive capabilities.
However, its come to light thatGoogle cheated during its initial demo of the platform.
The EUs proposed AI regulations are undergoing critical negotiations right now.
However, those attempts are faltering, somewhat.
The worlds first humanoid robot factory is about to open.
WTF does that mean?
What does that mean, exactly?
It means that, pretty soon, Amazon warehouse workers might be out of a job.
News from the future, delivered to your present.
Two banks say Amazon has paused negotiations on some international data centers.
Pacific Rims TV Show Drifts to Prime Video
Good news for giant robot fans.
Why the Hell Is OpenAI Building an X Clone?
OpenAI is reportedly planning on making a social media platform because content to train on ain’t cheap.