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AI Can Predict Your Real Age—And Stress Might Be Aging You Faster
Turns out, your body’s real age might not match what’s on your ID. Scientists built an AI that measures biological aging by analyzing steroid hormones—like cortisol (yep, the stress hormone). Higher stress? Faster aging. The takeaway? Managing stress isn’t just for your mental health—it might actually keep you younger.
The Army Wants AI to Take the Hits Instead of Soldiers
The U.S. Army is all-in on using AI and robots to handle dangerous tasks, aiming to keep soldiers out of harm's way. Think robots clearing buildings or disarming bombs—jobs that are high-risk for humans. General James Rainey, head of Army Futures Command, emphasizes integrating these technologies to ensure "no blood through first contact," meaning machines take the initial risks instead of people.
Hollywood vs. AI: Creators Fight to Keep Their Work Safe
Big names like Guillermo del Toro and Sarah Silverman are calling on the U.S. government to protect artists from AI “stealing” their work. They argue that AI models trained on copyrighted content without permission could wreck creative jobs. The fight is heating up—will the law keep up with AI’s rapid takeover?
California's 'No Robo Bosses Act' Aims to Keep AI in Check at Work
California's Senate Bill 7, dubbed the "No Robo Bosses Act," is set to ensure that humans—not algorithms—make crucial workplace decisions. Introduced by State Senator Jerry McNerney, this bill would require human oversight for hiring, promotions, disciplinary actions, and terminations, preventing employers from relying solely on automated decision-making systems (ADS). It also bans using ADS to predict future employee behavior based on personal data
Court Rules: No Copyrights for AI-Generated Art Without Human Touch
A U.S. federal appeals court has decided that AI-generated art without human involvement can't be copyrighted. This means creations solely produced by AI don't get legal protection under current copyright laws. The ruling emphasizes the necessity of human creativity in works seeking copyright status.
China's New $27.5K Humanoid Robot: Ready to Cook Breakfast
Shenzhen-based startup Dobot has launched preorders for its AI-powered humanoid robot, Dobot Atom, priced at 199,000 yuan (about $27,500). Standing 153 cm tall and weighing 62 kg, this bot can whip up breakfast, pour milk, toast bread, and carry items. Mass production is slated to kick off mid-year, signaling a leap toward integrating robots into daily life.
Plus No Robo Bosses In California
Like this? Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us
AI Can Predict Your Real Age—And Stress Might Be Aging You Faster
Turns out, your body’s real age might not match what’s on your ID. Scientists built an AI that measures biological aging by analyzing steroid hormones—like cortisol (yep, the stress hormone). Higher stress? Faster aging. The takeaway? Managing stress isn’t just for your mental health—it might actually keep you younger.
The Army Wants AI to Take the Hits Instead of Soldiers
The U.S. Army is all-in on using AI and robots to handle dangerous tasks, aiming to keep soldiers out of harm's way. Think robots clearing buildings or disarming bombs—jobs that are high-risk for humans. General James Rainey, head of Army Futures Command, emphasizes integrating these technologies to ensure "no blood through first contact," meaning machines take the initial risks instead of people.
Hollywood vs. AI: Creators Fight to Keep Their Work Safe
Big names like Guillermo del Toro and Sarah Silverman are calling on the U.S. government to protect artists from AI “stealing” their work. They argue that AI models trained on copyrighted content without permission could wreck creative jobs. The fight is heating up—will the law keep up with AI’s rapid takeover?
California's 'No Robo Bosses Act' Aims to Keep AI in Check at Work
California's Senate Bill 7, dubbed the "No Robo Bosses Act," is set to ensure that humans—not algorithms—make crucial workplace decisions. Introduced by State Senator Jerry McNerney, this bill would require human oversight for hiring, promotions, disciplinary actions, and terminations, preventing employers from relying solely on automated decision-making systems (ADS). It also bans using ADS to predict future employee behavior based on personal data
Court Rules: No Copyrights for AI-Generated Art Without Human Touch
A U.S. federal appeals court has decided that AI-generated art without human involvement can't be copyrighted. This means creations solely produced by AI don't get legal protection under current copyright laws. The ruling emphasizes the necessity of human creativity in works seeking copyright status.
China's New $27.5K Humanoid Robot: Ready to Cook Breakfast
Shenzhen-based startup Dobot has launched preorders for its AI-powered humanoid robot, Dobot Atom, priced at 199,000 yuan (about $27,500). Standing 153 cm tall and weighing 62 kg, this bot can whip up breakfast, pour milk, toast bread, and carry items. Mass production is slated to kick off mid-year, signaling a leap toward integrating robots into daily life.