Today in AI - November 8, 2024

The Artificial Intelligence Podcast - Podcast készítő Dr. Tony Hoang

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Taiwan experienced an 8.4% increase in exports in October, driven by strong demand for AI applications and semiconductor products, with TSMC playing a pivotal role in the global technology supply chain.

A legal dispute between OpenAI and news outlets Raw Story and AlterNet highlights the challenges between AI development and copyright law, with a U.S. judge dismissing the lawsuit but leaving room for future claims.

Beyoncé leads the 2023 Grammy nominations with 11 nods, including Album of the Year for her country music debut Cowboy Carter, making her the most nominated artist in Grammy history.

Kioxia Holdings Corporation, backed by Bain Capital, has filed for an IPO in Tokyo, aiming to leverage new rules that allow pre-listing investor engagement amid a tight supply of high-performance memory chips.

Yandex plans to invest in Indonesia's AI ecosystem, potentially accelerating the country's technological capabilities and positioning it as a regional hub for AI innovation.

The U.S. Judicial Conference's Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules is developing regulations for AI-generated evidence, addressing concerns over the reliability and authenticity of such digital content.

LATAM Airlines Group and Aeromexico are exploring sustainable aviation fuel alternatives to reduce carbon emissions, leveraging partnerships and innovative systems to secure SAF and improve fuel efficiency.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating Tesla's Full Self-Driving software after several incidents raised concerns about its safety and the company's portrayal of the technology as fully autonomous.

As the 2024 U.S. presidential election nears, OpenAI has rejected over 250,000 requests for AI-generated images of candidates to prevent AI misuse and ensure democratic integrity.

LightOn, a Paris-based AI startup, is set to become the first generative AI company to go public in Europe with its IPO on the Euronext Growth market, signaling a shift in the funding landscape for European AI startups.

Thailand is implementing digital policies to enhance cybersecurity and economic growth, aiming for the digital economy to make up 30% of GDP by 2030 under Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's strategy.

TSMC has announced it will stop producing advanced AI chips for Chinese companies, aligning with U.S. efforts to limit China's access to critical technologies, impacting Chinese tech firms and pushing them to seek domestic alternatives.

Punjab province in Pakistan is facing a severe air pollution crisis, leading the government to impose bans on public access to communal spaces and consider further measures like closing universities to reduce emissions.

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