Stanford researchers have developed an AI that can predict future disease risk using data from just one night of sleep. The system analyzes detailed physiological signals, looking for hidden patterns across the brain, heart, and breathing. It successfully forecast risks for conditions like cancer, dementia, and heart disease. The results suggest sleep contains early health…
Spokesperson says limiting access to subscribers just makes ability to generate unlawful images a premium service UK politics live – latest updates Downing Street has condemned the move by X to restrict its AI image creation tool responsible for a wave of explicit picture to paying subscribers only as insulting, saying it simply made the…
Is AI becoming a workplace crutch? As tools like ChatGPT spread, more workers say they cannot do their jobs without AI. But we need to ask what happens when it goes down?Is AI becoming a workplace crutch? As tools like ChatGPT spread, more workers say they cannot do their jobs without AI. But we need…
Image-creation function has been limited to paying subscribers after Elon Musk’s platform was threatened with fines and regulatory action Elon Musk’s social media platform X has responded to the sexualised deepfake controversy by turning off the Grok AI image creation function for the vast majority of users. Helena Horton, Dan Milmo and Amelia Gentleman have…
“This is a story about how a tool can be used to try to affect politics and in particular to minimize women, denigrate them and push them out of the conversation.”
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Labour party chair says government having conversations about use of platform in light of sexualised Grok images UK politics live – latest updates UK ministers are considering leaving X as a result of the controversy over the platform’s AI tool, which has been allowing users to generate digitally altered pictures of people – including children…
Yan Junjie, the 36-year-old chairman and CEO of MiniMax, is now worth $3.2 billion after the AI model developer’s Hong Kong IPO.Yan Junjie, the 36-year-old chairman and CEO of MiniMax, is now worth $3.2 billion after the AI model developer’s Hong Kong IPO.
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