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Revitalizing the Stars: AI Brings Aging Actors Back to Life

Revitalizing the Stars: AI Brings Aging Actors Back to Life
AI Helps Celebrities Look Like Their Younger Selves 

It's a well-known fact that as we age, our looks change and time takes its toll on our bodies. For actors, this can mean that they may not be able to play the same roles they once did. But with the advent of artificial intelligence, that's all changing.

A Glimpse into the Past with Harrison Ford

Actor Harrison Ford has been in the industry for decades and is a fan-favorite for his role as Indiana Jones. At 80 years old, he might seem a bit too old to play the swashbuckling adventurer once again. However, a new trailer for the

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No Copyright Protection for AI-Generated Images

Discover the latest Copyright Office decision affirming the registration of AI-created comic books & its implications for the future of AI-generated art

No Copyright Protection for AI-Generated Images

In a letter seen by Reuters, the U.S. Copyright Office has stated that images in a graphic novel created using the artificial intelligence system Midjourney should not have been granted copyright protection. The decision is one of the first by a U.S. court or agency on the scope of copyright protection for works created with AI, and comes amid the growing use of generative AI software such as Midjourney, Dall-E and ChatGPT.

On September 15, 2022, the US copyright registration was approved for the manga "Zarya of the Dawn" created by New

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AI Start-Up Automates Legal Document Drafting and Research

AI Start-Up Automates Legal Document Drafting and Research
Harvey AI and global law firm Allen & Overy that marks a significant advancement in the use of generative AI technology in the legal industry

Harvey AI, a start-up backed by OpenAI-managed investment fund, has partnered with global law firm Allen & Overy to automate some legal document drafting and research. This partnership is the first of its kind, according to the company, and could lead to more deals in the future.

Allen & Overy Tests Harvey AI with Over 3,500 Lawyers

Allen & Overy announced on Wednesday that more than 3,500 of its lawyers have already tested Harvey, which is based on OpenAI's GPT software. The London-founded law firm said it sees the adoption of generative AI technology as a serious competitive

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AI is Taking Over: Relx Supercharges Its Products with Generative AI for Record Growth!

AI is Taking Over: Relx Supercharges Its Products with Generative AI for Record Growth!

Information and analytics firm Relx has reported using generative AI to improve its legal, health, and science products. The company predicts another year of strong growth in 2023. Relx's Chief Financial Officer, Nick Luff, has stated that the company saw growth in all four divisions: legal, risk, science, and exhibitions, with underlying profits growing faster than revenue. Luff has said that the momentum remains strong across the group, and that Relx expects underlying growth rates in revenue and adjusted operating profit to remain above historical trends.

The use of AI in Relx's products has the potential to disrupt information search

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The Worrying Potential of AI in Military Technology

The Worrying Potential of AI in Military Technology

The CEO of Palantir Technologies, Alex Karp, has said that Ukraine's effective use of artificial intelligence (AI) to target Russian forces has pushed the technology onto the agenda of military and political leaders worldwide. In an optimistic view of AI, Karp spoke at the first international summit on responsible military use of AI, and highlighted that the technology has moved from an "erudite ethics discussion" to a top concern since the start of the conflict in Ukraine.

Palantir Takes Responsibility For Most Of Ukraine's Targeting Operations

Karp suggested that the use of AI in war has great potential to revolutionize

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60+ Countries Sign Call to Action for AI in Military, But Critics Say It's Not Enough

More than 60 countries, including the US and China, signed a "call to action" endorsing responsible use of artificial intelligence in the military.

60+ Countries Sign Call to Action for AI in Military, But Critics Say It's Not Enough
More than 60 countries signed a "call to action" on the responsible use of AI in the military at the first international summit on military AI.

More than 60 Countries Sign Modest "Call to Action" Endorsing Responsible Use of AI in Military

On February 16th, The Hague hosted the first international summit on military AI, co-hosted by the Netherlands and South Korea. More than 60 countries, including the United States and China, signed a modest "call to action" endorsing the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military.

The statement signed by the countries is not legally binding, and critics noted that it failed to address concerns like AI-guided drones, 'slaughterbots' that could kill with no human intervention, or the risk

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