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AI 'Bossware' Monitors Your Work: What You Need to Know

Employers are increasingly using AI-powered "bossware" to monitor employees' activities. These tools can track keystrokes, mouse movements, and even facial expressions to assess productivity. While companies argue this boosts efficiency, critics warn it may invade privacy and harm trust in the workplace. It's essential to balance technology use with respect for employees' rights. 

Anthropic CEO Suggests AI Should Refuse Unpleasant Tasks

Dario Amodei, CEO of AI company Anthropic, proposes that future artificial intelligence systems might benefit from the ability to decline tasks they find unpleasant. This idea aims to promote ethical AI behavior by allowing systems to opt out of actions conflicting with their programming or ethical guidelines. However, this concept has sparked debate among experts regarding its feasibility and implications. 

Strong Family Bonds Can Shield Kids from AI 'Relationships'

A recent study reveals that children from strong, intact families are less likely to form emotional attachments to AI companions. Conversely, those with weaker family bonds or heavy digital engagement, such as frequent pornography use, show increased openness to AI relationships. This underscores the importance of nurturing healthy family dynamics to guide children's interactions with emerging technologies.

Chinese Court Grants Copyright Protection to AI-Generated Image

A court in Jiangsu province, China, has ruled that an AI-generated image created using Midjourney is eligible for copyright protection. The plaintiff, Lin, discovered two companies using his AI-generated design without permission and sued them. The court ordered the defendants to apologize publicly and pay 10,000 yuan (approximately $1,380) in damages. This decision reinforces that AI-generated works with human creativity can receive copyright protection in China.

The High Cost of AI Hallucinations

AI "hallucinations" occur when models generate incorrect or misleading information, posing significant risks across various sectors. In the legal field, attorneys have faced sanctions for submitting AI-generated content containing fabricated case citations. To mitigate these issues, companies like Amazon Web Services are investing in "automated reasoning" techniques to enhance AI accuracy and reliability. 

Building a Website with AI: A 30-Minute Experience

AI-powered website builders like Wix's ADI and Jimdo Dolphin are transforming web design by enabling users to create functional websites in as little as 30 minutes. These platforms utilize artificial intelligence to simplify the process, making website creation more accessible to individuals without technical expertise.

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