Trump Appoints Crypto-Supporter Sacks as AI and Cryptocurrency Envoy
President-elect Donald Trump appointed David Sacks, a venture capitalist, as the US government's special representative for AI and cryptocurrencies, aiming to establish the US as the global leader in these sectors while protecting free speech and fostering a clear regulatory framework for the crypto...
Trump Appoints Crypto-Supporter Sacks as AI and Cryptocurrency Envoy
President-elect Donald Trump appointed David Sacks, a venture capitalist, as the US government's special representative for AI and cryptocurrencies, aiming to establish the US as the global leader in these sectors while protecting free speech and fostering a clear regulatory framework for the crypto...
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56% Bias Score
Generative AI to Cost Music Creators $23 Billion by 2028
A new study predicts that generative AI will cause music and audiovisual creators to lose \$23 billion by 2028 due to the rising market of AI-generated content, which is expected to reach \$67 billion.
Generative AI to Cost Music Creators $23 Billion by 2028
A new study predicts that generative AI will cause music and audiovisual creators to lose \$23 billion by 2028 due to the rising market of AI-generated content, which is expected to reach \$67 billion.
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52% Bias Score
Trump's Presidency Could Reshape AI Regulation in the US
President-elect Trump's potential repeal of President Biden's AI executive order could significantly alter AI development in the US, impacting national security frameworks, AI safety research, and the overall regulatory landscape.
Trump's Presidency Could Reshape AI Regulation in the US
President-elect Trump's potential repeal of President Biden's AI executive order could significantly alter AI development in the US, impacting national security frameworks, AI safety research, and the overall regulatory landscape.
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40% Bias Score
Generative AI Adoption in Germany: High Usage, Low Awareness of Regulation
A Forsa survey shows 53% of Germans have used generative AI, but only a quarter are heavy users; awareness of EU AI regulations is low, yet 56% support stricter rules; younger users are more likely to adopt.
Generative AI Adoption in Germany: High Usage, Low Awareness of Regulation
A Forsa survey shows 53% of Germans have used generative AI, but only a quarter are heavy users; awareness of EU AI regulations is low, yet 56% support stricter rules; younger users are more likely to adopt.
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32% Bias Score