VP JD Vance Warns Heavy AI Regulation Could Kill Innovation, Vows U.S. Will Protect Free Speech at Paris Summit

At the Paris AI Action Summit on Tuesday, U.S. Vice President JD Vance cautioned that “excessive regulation” could stifle the burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) industry, directly challenging European initiatives aimed at mitigating AI risks. This stance highlights a growing global divide over AI governance. He cautioned that excessive regulation could hinder this technological revolution, stating,…

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Pentagon Lauds AI’s Capabilities to Improve its ‘Kill Chain,’ But Still Avoids AI Weapons

For the longest time, many artificial intelligence companies have denounced the use of their tech and developments to help the military in their efforts, but that greatly changed last year and the US Pentagon is reaping the benefits now. More specifically, the Pentagon regarded that generative artificial intelligence (AI) has greatly improved and upgraded their…

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Colin Cowherd Shapes the Future of The Volume with Help from Media Heavyweights Shannon Sharpe, Draymond Green, Jamie Horowitz

In the ever-evolving world of digital sports media, few companies seem as popular as Colin Cowherd’s “The Volume.” Launched on February 1, 2021, with its flagship program, “The Colin Cowherd Podcast,” The Volume has rapidly ascended to prominence, attracting a long list of on-air talent who want the freedom and support that comes with a…

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NHTSA Investigates Ford’s BlueCruise Self-Driving Tech After Mustang Mach E Fatal Accidents

The ongoing investigation by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Defects Investigationhas now expanded on its probe against Ford’s BlueCruise self-driving technology. This came after the NHTSA first opened an investigation into Ford’s advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) used in Mustang Mach E electric cars which was involved in multiple fatal accidents….

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