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Michelle Guida, Purdue University's Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss how artificial ...
A federal appeals court ruled that art created autonomously by artificial intelligence cannot be copyrighted, saying that at least initial human authorship is required for a copyright.
Timmer maintains that while these concerns are valid, the Arizona Supreme Court knows where to draw the line. “This AI, at least that we’re using, is not generative,” Timmer said.
PHOENIX — Two AI-generated news reporters will now start informing the public about legal news coming out of the Arizona Supreme Court. Daniel and Victoria are the names of the two spokespeople ...
The California Supreme Court urged the State Bar of California on Thursday to explain how and why it utilized artificial intelligence to develop multiple-choice questions for its botched February ...
The court's high-profile use of transformational technology is far from the only use of AI in Arizona government. Arizonans with questions about the state's Medicaid program can pose them to an AI ...
Officials at the Arizona Supreme Court have unveiled two artificial intelligence (AI) spokespeople. The two, named ‘Daniel’ and ‘Victoria,’ are called ‘reporters.' More may join the team ...
Arizona Supreme Court taps AI avatars to make the judicial system more publicly accessible Videos featuring the avatars are being posted for every ruling by the high court, and may be used for ...
These landmark Supreme Court rulings could throw AI regulation into turmoil The Chevron doctrine’s overturn isn’t the only decision legal experts say will make agency rulemaking and regulation more ...
Arizona’s Supreme Court is using two AI-generated avatars named Daniel and Victoria to deliver 'clear, accessible explanations of case decisions and opinions.' Via Arizona Supreme Court BRADLEY ...
The Supreme Court might be asked to review the case related to the artificial intelligence painting “A Recent Entrance to Paradise. ... Art created autonomously by AI cannot be copyrighted, ...