Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter. The latest advances in AI technology.
In today’s newsletter:
– First AI Realtor generates $100 million in sales in Portugal
-Check that artificial intelligence protects users’ interests near AI, CEO says
– iPhone speech recognition controversy: “racist” turns to “trump”
Always close: Artificial intelligence is storm Real Estate Industry It’s no exception. Israeli startup ESELF AI is enabling customers to answer questions, whether it’s 3pm or 3am.
Required ai: AI co-founder and CEO Illia Polosukhin says ai It is beginning to become a fundamental part of the digital life of people in the “Craman Countdown.”

A screen glove from Tiktok video that shows the iPhone’s audio-to-text function “playing cards.” (Tiktok)
Speech recognition controversy: When you say “racist” on your iPhone, the voice-to-text feature quickly fixes it to “racist” after actually being typed “trump.”
Move to a fake city: There are future cities designed and built from the ground up in Japan to test the latest technology. It’s called Woven City and is bold Toyota experiment To move from merely an automaker to a broader mobility company focusing on the future of the movement.
The coming threat: The threat actor, likely based in China and Iran, is developing new ways to hijack and use Americans artificial intelligence A model of malicious intent, including secret influence manipulation, according to a new report from Openai.

Threat actors around the world, including those based in China and Iran, are finding new ways to exploit the American AI model for malicious intent. (Bill Hinton/Philip Von/AFP/Maksim Konstantinov/SOPA Images/Lightrocket
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