The article also mentions the unveiling of the "R1 AI Assistant" by startup Rabbit at CES. The device, priced at $199, uses a "large action model" (LAM) to manage web activity for the user. Other news includes former President Donald Trump's call for strong laws against AI following an incident involving an AI-generated image, an AI-generated comedy podcast featuring the late comedian George Carlin, and the race among companies to create fully functional "humanoid" robots.
Key takeaways:
- The US Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the impact of AI on journalism, discussing the potential harms AI could cause to the industry.
- Media companies are pushing for laws that would force AI companies to license content used to train their algorithms, rather than using it without permission or compensation.
- The New York Times has sued OpenAI for copyright violation, accusing the company of using its material to train its AI model, GPT-4.
- Rabbit's R1 AI Assistant, a device that uses a "large action model" to manage web activity, was highlighted as an affordable AI hardware option.