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September 01, 2023

US Copyright Office opens inquiry into laws needed to rein in genAI

The agency move is part of an ongoing effort to gather public feedback on why AI can sometimes flagrantly use copyrighted materials to produce content. The agency plans to hand over its findings to Congress. Read more ▶

Image: As UAW seeks 4-day workweek, the idea gains ground with US workers

As UAW seeks 4-day workweek, the idea gains ground with US workers

The United Auto Worker union's push for a four-day workweek, among other negotiation demands, indicates the idea is gaining traction among both workers and employers.

Google brings its Generative Search Experience to India, Japan

India and Japan became the first countries outside the US to get access to the Generative Search Experience via the company’s Search Labs initiative.

Sept. 12: Let the iPhone 15 games begin

The next Apple iPhone has a chance to become the world's biggest-selling smartphone for the first time. What's expected, and what's at stake?

Image: Will everyone eventually have an AI avatar?

Will everyone eventually have an AI avatar?

Technology that can create artificial intelligent avatars of humans is now moving beyond just celebrities and politicians. Influencers, news anchors, college professors and even brand mascots may soon have AI avatars that can interact with customers. Foundry's Keith Shaw chats with Joe Murphy, a technology evangelist with DeepBrain AI, about AI avatars and how they can help people get more done while also reaching new audiences.

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