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Michael Schumacher’s family plans legal action over ‘fake AI interview’

The family of Michael Schumacher plans to take legal action against a German magazine for publishing what it claimed to be an artificial intelligence-generated...

One in five would trust AI over politicians in Brexit negotiations – report

More than a fifth of Britons would trust artificial intelligence (AI) to better handle political negotiations – including Brexit – over human politicians, new...

Scientists use AI in quest to uncover new antibiotic

Scientists have used artificial intelligence to help them uncover new types of antibiotic in the face of growing concerns about resistance to the drugs. A...

AI must be regulated, Google boss says

Artificial intelligence is “too important” not to be regulated because of the damage it could cause if left unchecked, the boss of Google has...

Elon Musk hopes to put brain-reading implant in human by 2020

Elon Musk is hoping patients with severe neurological conditions will be able to test wireless technology connecting the human brain to computers as soon...

Twitter acquires AI startup to address fake news

Twitter has acquired a London-based startup that has developed AI technology that could help it deal with disinformation and fake news spread across the...

European Commission sets out guidelines for ‘trustworthy’ AI

The European Commission has called for human oversight and transparency in artificial intelligence-based systems in order to ensure the technology is “trustworthy”. AI technology must...

AI can predict chances of survival for ovarian cancer patients, says study

Artificial Intelligence can help predict the chances of survival in women with ovarian cancer, new research suggests. New software, trialled at a London hospital, was...

A human-like AI anchor is now reading the news

Artificial intelligence is continuing to reshape the way we work and now it looks like newsreaders could be next to notice the change. AI...

Instagram’s new AI tool detects bullying in photos and captions

Instagram is toughening its approach against hateful posts with new artificial intelligence capable of detecting bullying in photos and their captions. The Facebook-owned social network...

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