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Scarlett Johansson in New York, 2023. (Arturo Holmes/WireImage)
Welcome to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Newsletter from Fox News covering the most recent AI advancements.
IN THIS EDITION OF THE NEWSLETTER:
- OpenAI under fire for replicating Scarlett Johansson’s voice – Operations of ChatGPT voice halted
- China launches its first full-sized, electrically-powered humanoid robot
- A journey of Nvidia from a Denny’s to achieving a $2.3 trillion market cap to be the reigning chip manufacturer
ACCUSING GLARES: Scarlett Johansson is “disturbed and shocked” by the uncanny similarity of her voice to the one used by OpenAI in its ChatGPT app.
THE SPECTACULAR RISE OF NVIDIA: All eyes on Wall Street are anxiously awaiting Nvidia’s imminent earnings report. The company has seen unprecedented growth as artificial intelligence technology takes the world by storm.
INTRODUCING A RUNNING ROBOT: China has introduced Tiangong, an average human-sized, electrically powered robot designed with a myriad of sensors and processors. With its precise task execution, ability to tackle complex terrains and maintain a steady jogging speed, Tiangong epitomizes a future where robots may be our companions, helpers, and possibly even friends.
GOOGLE’S LATEST INNOVATIONS: Google’s premier developer conference, I/O, concluded recently with significant advancements that hint at the tech giant’s transformative plans.
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