- Science Editors Quit Over AI Errors, High Fees.
Nearly all editors of Elsevier's Journal of Human Evolution resigned, citing AI-introduced errors, high fees, and editorial independence concerns, marking the latest mass resignation in scientific publishing. - AI Blood Tests: Early Cancer Detection.
AI-powered blood tests promise earlier ovarian cancer detection, faster pneumonia diagnosis, and improved disease identification, but data sharing limitations remain a hurdle. - OpenAI's Missing AI Creator Protection Tool.
OpenAI's promised Media Manager tool, for creators to opt out of AI training data, is delayed, raising privacy concerns and fueling speculation about its actual development. - Microsoft's new mini PCs: AI power arrives.
Mini PCs are leading the charge for Microsoft's Copilot Plus AI features, with Asus and Geekom unveiling new models boasting dedicated Copilot buttons and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite processors, pushing AI capabilities beyond laptops. - China's Panda Hometown Builds Smart Robots.
Chengdu is rapidly becoming a robotics hub, with local innovations like the ultra-lightweight Konka-1 robot poised to revolutionize industries from healthcare to home assistance, challenging global giants and boosting China's AI ambitions.
Science Editors Quit Over AI Errors, AI Blood Tests, OpenAI's Missing AI Creator Tool, Microsoft's New AI PC, China's Panda Hometown Builds Smart Robots
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