Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter, the latest in artificial intelligence technology.
In today’s newsletter:
– Tech industry leaders urge Biden not to solidify rules they say could undermine U.S. global leadership in artificial intelligence
– Sam Altman responds to lawsuit, sister’s abuse claims
– As a professor at Berkeley, I see the impact of H-1B visas and artificial intelligence on student employment opportunities
– Top tech steals the show at CES 2025
Push back: Industry leaders say the new rules, which could come as early as this weekend, are designed to effectively shore up the U.S. economy and national security efforts by adding new limits on the number of U.S.-made products. AI Products can be deployed globally.
“Completely untrue”: open artificial intelligence CEO Sam Altman responded Tuesday to a lawsuit filed by his sister who accuses him of sexually abusing her over nearly a decade. Altman, his mother and two brothers issued a joint statement denying the claims made by his sister Ann Altman.
Low cost labor: this H-1B visa program Its original intention was to bring in professional talents from abroad, but it became a tool for employers to hire low-cost labor for ordinary jobs.
Best of CES: Get ready for some really cool innovations set to light up CES 2025, the world’s largest annual tech event. from AI driven From smart glasses to revolutionary TVs and exciting gadgets, this year’s show proves the future doesn’t just knock on the door. It breaks down the door.
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