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AI Judge in Fury vs Usyk 2 - Skepticism Prevails

An AI judge will monitor the Fury vs Usyk rematch without impacting the official result, aiming for unbiased scoring. However, doubts persist about AI's ability to accurately assess the nuanced and subjective nature of boxing, questioning its effectiveness.

Paul McCartney Warns of AI's Threat to Music Industry

Despite using AI for the Beatles' "Now and Then," McCartney expresses concern over AI's potential to overshadow human creativity in music. He advocates for legislation to protect young artists from an AI-dominated future, where originality might suffer.

No Life Lessons in AI's Chinese Room

AI mimics human interaction without true understanding, akin to the "Chinese Room" where no real comprehension occurs. This comparison suggests AI provides no profound life lessons, only programmed responses, highlighting the gap between artificial and genuine intelligence.

Amazon's Rufus AI: A Mixed Bag for Holiday Shopping

Rufus, Amazon's AI shopping tool, aims to assist with holiday purchases but falls short in accuracy and helpfulness. While it can suggest gifts, the results often miss the mark, highlighting the limitations of AI in personalized shopping experiences.

AI Predicts Aging: My Experience and Skincare Insights

Using AI to predict aging, the author explored how future looks might guide current skincare decisions. AI suggested both natural and cosmetic interventions, providing a humorous yet insightful look into aging and tech's role in personal care.

U.S. Tightens AI Chip Export Controls Against China

The U.S. introduces stringent export restrictions on AI chips to China, aiming to limit Beijing's military AI development. This move targets various technologies, reflecting ongoing U.S.-China tech tensions and efforts to maintain technological supremacy.

This Is Where the Data to Build AI Comes FromAI's growth depends on vast datasets, increasingly controlled by tech giants, leading to a concentration of power. Ethical and privacy concerns arise as data sources range from public internet content to personal information, shaping AI's capabilities and biases.

Quantum Computers Could Revolutionize AI: Quantinuum Explores Pathways

Quantinuum researchers suggest quantum computers could enhance AI by addressing inefficiencies in large language models, making them more interpretable and energy-efficient. Their DisCoCirc framework uses quantum circuits to understand complex text relationships, potentially surpassing current AI capabilities.

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AI DAILY: Breaking AI News Handpicked For The Curious MindBy Chris Kalaboukis