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North Korea’s suicide drone test powered by AI

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently oversaw the testing of suicide drones equipped with artificial intelligence technology at an undisclosed location, according to reports from local media. The tests were successful, with Kim Jong Un calling for an increase in production of these AI-powered drones.

In other news, a federal judge has allowed a lawsuit brought by The New York Times against OpenAI to move forward. The judge has promised to issue an opinion on the matter in a timely manner. The lawsuit revolves around copyright issues related to AI technology.

On a more personal note, Suzanne Somers’ late husband, Alan Hamel, has worked with an AI company called Hollo to create a digital “twin” of the beloved actress. This AI model is based on Suzanne Somers’ iconic character from the hit TV show “Three’s Company,” allowing her memory to live on in a unique way.

Amazon has also introduced a new AI shopping tool called “Interests,” which uses artificial intelligence to recommend products to shoppers based on their individual preferences. This beta version of the tool is currently being tested with some customers in the United States.

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