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US Copyright Office Clarifies Stance on AI-Generated Art and Human Authorship


The US Copyright Office has updated its guidelines, stating that AI-generated art can be copyrighted if there's substantial human creative contribution. The report differentiates between AI as a tool and AI as the sole creator, emphasizing that human authorship is crucial for copyright protection. This clarification aims to balance innovation with the rights of human artists.


Italy Bans Chinese DeepSeek AI Due to Privacy and Ethical Issues


Italy has taken action against DeepSeek AI, banning the Chinese platform over concerns about data privacy and ethical practices. The Italian Data Protection Authority's move came after DeepSeek couldn't provide satisfactory answers about its data management, spotlighting the clash between AI advancement and data protection laws in Europe.


Google's Realistic AI Now Makes Calls to Businesses - Here's How to Use It


Google has introduced "Ask for Me," an AI service that automates calls to businesses to inquire about pricing and availability. Part of Google's experimental Labs division, this feature starts with auto shops and nail salons, disclosing its AI nature to businesses, and offering them the option to opt out. This advancement could change how we interact with local services, making information gathering more convenient.


AI in Healthcare: Listening at Your Next Doctor's Appointment?


AI technology is increasingly being used in doctors' offices to take notes during appointments, aiming to improve efficiency by reducing the time physicians spend on documentation. However, this raises privacy concerns and questions about the accuracy of AI-generated medical records. Patients are advised to be aware of how their health information is handled in this new digital era.


AI: The Newest Time-Waster Addiction?


This opinion piece explores the potential of AI as a source of addiction, akin to social media or video games. It discusses how AI's interactive and engaging nature might lead to overuse, reducing productivity and fostering dependency. The article calls for mindful use of AI technologies to avoid falling into the trap of another digital distraction.


Silicon Valley Showcases Innovative Cinema


A groundbreaking film festival in Silicon Valley is set to premiere movies entirely crafted by artificial intelligence, showcasing the potential of AI in storytelling, visual arts, and film production. This event marks a significant moment in the integration of technology and creativity, pushing the boundaries of traditional filmmaking.

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