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Performers forced to compete with themselves as companies’ use of technology for cloning prompts calls to update copyright law
Executives from 150 businesses, including Siemens and Heineken, highlight risks of tight regulation
Groups have to decide whether to build, partner or buy to take advantage of the innovations
Year-old start-up created by DeepMind co-founder adds to excitement around generative products
External investors that back private equity funds need all the help they can get
Semiconductor makers Nvidia and AMD could be hit by update of controls that were introduced in October
Hopes for the future size of the market have encouraged VCs to write big cheques but challenges lie ahead
Ignoring AI is the wrong response to ethical and social questions about it
Regulators take aim at Amazon and other companies over confusing websites that seek to maximise revenue
Unity and NetEase say latest technology can make games more realistic and cheaper to make
Technology is the answer; now what was the question?
A soundbar that tracks your ears, a bicycle that learns your pedalling technique... and more
Insilico Medicine says trial of lung disease therapy is milestone for generative AI in drug development
The sunny optimism of marketing evangelists gathered in Cannes ignores the downsides of the technology
Companies such as ChatGPT’s OpenAI, Google and Meta come under scrutiny with copyright being a major issue
Futurists tend to overemphasise the speed of adoption and underemphasise the scope for adaptation
Also in today’s newsletter: Should we trust AI to run Europe’s power grid?
Billionaire chief talks up AI and reveals he had breakdown in October where he questioned his achievements as an entrepreneur
Hunter Biden hit with federal tax and firearm charges
Financial firms worried about liability for human rights issues associated with the burgeoning technology
John Thornhill selects his best mid-year reads
The world of luxury is turning to the latest technology in order to fight the ever-inventive counterfeit market
UK aims to ease pressure on public services by focusing on opportunities provided by new tech
From productivity gains to job applications and interview preparations, generative AI is changing work
Generative technology is rebalancing the power dynamic towards applicants
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