Welcome to the Fox News Artificial Intelligence newsletter, covering the latest advancements in AI technology.
Today’s Newsletter:
– San Francisco launches self-driving taxi service, with robots taking over the driving duties
– FTC investigates AI-based “surveillance pricing” by Mastercard, JPMorgan Chase, McKinsey, and others
– The U.S. Air Force’s XQ-67A drone thinks, flies and acts on its own
Driverless taxis are here: The future of urban transportation is here, and it takes the form of sleek, self-driving cars cruising around our cities. Across the U.S., autonomous vehicle manufacturers are racing to revolutionize the way we get around, promising safer roads, reduced traffic and a new era of mobility. But it’s not just the future. San Francisco This future suddenly became a reality for thousands of people.
“Shadow Ecosystem”: The Federal Trade Commission announced Tuesday that it has launched an investigation into eight companies that offer surveillance pricing tools. artificial intelligence Analyze consumer data and use other technologies to set price targets for products and services.
Sky AI: United States Air Force The company has just unveiled a new aircraft that is attracting attention around the world.
Accident Prevention: Developed by Maine-based entrepreneur Josh Fox, Survue is an innovative device that seeks to overcome the limitations of existing bike radar systems. While traditional systems focus primarily on the speed of approaching vehicles, Survue takes a more holistic approach, taking into account multiple factors to assess potential risk.
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