Fox News AI Newsletter: A message from tech leaders to Biden
Welcome to Fox News’ AI newsletter featuring the latest in AI technology.
IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
– Tech industry leaders urge Biden not to cement a rule they say could diminish U.S. global leadership in artificial intelligence
– Sam Altman Responds to Lawsuit, Accusations of Abuse by Sister
– As a professor at Berkeley, I see the impact of H-1B visas and artificial intelligence on student employability
– Top technology at CES 2025
LOSE BACK: The new rule, which industry leaders say could take effect as early as the end of this week, effectively seeks to bolster the U.S. economy and national security efforts by adding new limits on the amount produced in the U.S. artificial intelligence products can be placed worldwide.
‘COMPLETELY FALSE’: Open AI CEO Sam Altman on Tuesday responded to a lawsuit filed by his sister accusing him of sexually abusing her for nearly a decade. Altman, along with his mother and two brothers, issued a joint statement denying his sister Ann Altman’s claims.
LOW COST OF WORK: The H-1B visa program it was intended to bring in specialized talent from abroad, but instead became a tool for employers to hire cheaper labor for menial jobs.
BEST OF CES: Get ready for some pretty cool innovations to light up CES 2025, the world’s biggest annual tech event. From Powered by artificial intelligence smart glasses to revolutionary televisions and amazing gadgets, this year’s exhibition proves that the future is not just knocking. He breaks through the door.
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