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Dont like google, but also dont want to see Micros. corner market in AI and become some monopoly, which is what AI Licenses is all about.


(Bloomberg) — Alphabet Inc. is back in the game. The artificial intelligence game, that is. Most Read from BloombergA 32-Year-Old Nears Billionaire Status by Using AI to Broker Japan MergersDebt Deadlock Spurs Late-Day Slide in US Stocks: Markets WrapGoogle Billionaire Sergey Brin Gifts $600 Million in Surging SharesBiden, McCarthy Voice Cautious Optimism on Debt Deal After TalksGoldman Banker Wins Promotion, Then Leaves for Rival Two Weeks LaterShares in the Google-owner had lagged behind other megacaps this year amid fears it was losing ground in the race to deploy AI products. Yet since it unveiled its latest AI tools at a developer’s conference last week, the stock has advanced 12%, adding $160 billion in market value and erasing its underperformance against peers like Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: “My worst fears, are that we cause significant — we the field, the technology, the industry — cause significant harm to the world…If this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that.” Full video here: https://www.c-span.org/video/?528117-1/openai-ceo-testif…telligence.

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Like the lymphatic system in the body, the glymphatic system in the brain clears metabolic waste and distributes nutrients and other important compounds. Impairments in this system may contribute to brain diseases, such as neurodegenerative diseases and stroke.

A team of researchers in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis has found a non-invasive and non-pharmaceutical method to influence glymphatic transport using , opening the opportunity to use the method to further study diseases and . Results of the work are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on May 15.

Hong Chen, associate professor of biomedical engineering in McKelvey Engineering and of in the School of Medicine, and her team, including Dezhuang (Summer) Ye, a postdoctoral research associate, and Si (Stacie) Chen, a former postdoctoral research associate, found the first direct evidence that focused , combined with circulating microbubbles—a technique they call FUSMB—could mechanically enhance glymphatic transport in the mouse brain.

Scammers are now cloning people’s voices and using it to scam people.

So just hearing them over the phone may not be enough to their identity.


Former FBI special agent Tracy Walder joined “NewsNation Prime” to discuss how to protect yourself from AI phone scams after an Arizona mother received a fake ransom call that used a simulation of her daughter’s voice.