Fox News AI Newsletter: Brand new Alexa

Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.
IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
– Amazon rolling out AI-driven Alexa+ service
– Simon Cowell warns AI ‘shouldn’t be able to steal’ human talent
– Would you hop on this driverless electric city bus?
RAMPING UP ALEXA:
Amazon revealed Wednesday it will be rolling out an Alexa+ service infused with artificial intelligence. This new service will work across a range of devices, offering users a more personalized and efficient experience. With AI technology integrated into Alexa, users can expect enhanced capabilities and smarter interactions.
NOTHING FOR FREE:
The “America’s Got Talent” judge, Simon Cowell, wrote commentary in the Daily Mail this week criticizing potential changes to U.K. law that would allow companies to use any online material to train AI models unless they explicitly opt out. Cowell emphasized the importance of protecting human talent and creativity from being exploited by AI technology.
NO DRIVER HERE:
Cambridge, U.K., is taking the lead in testing a revolutionary public transit system that could transform urban mobility. The Alexander Dennis Enviro100AEV, equipped with Fusion Processing’s cutting-edge CAVstar automated drive system, is poised to change how people move around the city. This driverless electric city bus offers a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional buses, paving the way for a greener future of transportation.
DANGEROUS TREATMENT:
Health experts warn that artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots posing as therapists could cause “serious harm” to struggling individuals, including adolescents, if not properly regulated. While AI technology has the potential to assist in mental health support, the lack of safety measures and human oversight could lead to detrimental effects on vulnerable populations.
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