Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter, featuring the latest advances in AI technology.
In today’s newsletter:
– AI pioneer wins Nobel Prize in Physics for laying the foundation for machine learning
– Uber is moving to EVs, and AI will help drivers make the transition
– UN role in regulating AI could lead to safety overreach, experts warn
– NEO Beta: Home humanoid robot with advanced features for safety and personalized support
Basic work: Two pioneers of artificial intelligence, John Hopfield and Jeffrey Hinton, are creating machine learning building blocks that will not only revolutionize the way we work and live, but also create new threats to humanity. was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for his contributions to .
Uber EV: Ride-hailing platform Uber announced Tuesday that the company is taking new steps to boost usage. electric car (EV) is installed on the platform.
“Better work”: The United Nations (UN) advisory body is artificial intelligence (AI) issued seven recommendations last week to address AI-related risks, but experts told FOX News Digital that the recommendations do not cover key areas of concern.
Ready to move in: Are you ready to have a humanoid robot in your home that can help you with your daily tasks and make your life a little bit easier? Well, get ready to meet NEO Beta. Developed by OpenAI-backed Norwegian company 1X Technologies, this innovative humanoid robot is designed specifically for home environments and is set to change the way we interact with technology in our daily lives.
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