Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter, featuring the latest advancements in AI technology.

In today’s newsletter:

AI-designed inflammatory bowel disease treatment enters human clinical trials: ‘There is a huge need’
– White House: Developers of ‘powerful AI systems’ now have to report safety test results to government
– House of Representatives members shed light on how AI could make Congress ‘more efficient’

High-tech health: Inflammatory bowel disease affects 1.6 million people in the United States, and a new drug generated by artificial intelligence could help alleviate symptoms.

AI safety: The White House says “developers of the most powerful AI systems” will now be required to report the results of their AI safety tests to the Commerce Department, following President Biden’s executive order aimed at “managing risks” in technology. It was announced that there is.

Hi-tech hill: Leading House Republicans are highlighting the opportunities and risks of integrating artificial intelligence technology into the daily operations of the U.S. Congress.

“Memory restored”: According to some users, restoring memories of vague childhood toys, movies, video games, or books that have remained in the mouth for years can be done by inserting a few sentences into a chatbot. It could be as simple as .

AI in wartime: The Israeli Ministry of Defense is tapping into its own vitality to build an artificial intelligence-driven intelligence platform that will help it understand the worsening humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, even as the Israeli military continues to fight against Iran-backed Israel. It takes advantage of a rich high-tech industry. The Islamist terrorist organization Hamas revealed this on FOX News Digital.

“Malicious Actor”: The estate of the late comedian George Carlin has filed a lawsuit against a media company that created a comedy special that used artificial intelligence to mimic his iconic style.

FILE – Comedian George Carlin is seen at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, Colorado. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc for HBO)

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