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Fox News AI Newsletter: ‘It might kill us all’

Hugh Grant attended the Los Angeles Premiere of Warner Bros. “Wonka” at the Regency Village Theatre on December 10, 2023. The event was a star-studded affair, with celebrities and industry insiders coming out to support the highly anticipated film.

However, it was Grant’s upcoming movie, “Heretic,” that stole the spotlight. In an unexpected move, the final credits of the film included a message that read, “No generative AI was used in the making of this film.” The directors of the film, Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, made it clear that they have concerns about artificial intelligence and its potential impact on society.

In an interview with Variety, the directors expressed their worries about AI technology, with Woods warning that “it might kill us all.” This bold statement has sparked a conversation about the ethical implications of AI in the entertainment industry and beyond.

In other AI-related news, the Biden administration has finalized a rule to block Americans from investing in China-based tech firms that are developing advanced technology, including artificial intelligence. The move is aimed at protecting US interests and preventing the transfer of sensitive technology to potential adversaries.

Meanwhile, Anduril Industries has unveiled two new AI-powered attack drones, the Bolt and Bolt-M, which are designed to enhance military operations with cutting-edge technology. These drones represent the latest advancements in AI technology and are expected to play a crucial role in future military operations.

On the tech front, Apple has announced a series of new Mac products, including a refreshed iMac with the new M4 chip and updated color options. The company has also redesigned accessories like the keyboard, mouse, and trackpad, which now feature USB-C ports. These updates demonstrate Apple’s commitment to innovation and staying ahead in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

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