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Should ‘AI’ be regulated?

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Generative artificial intelligence continues to spark excitement and concerns around the world.

On the heels of Nvidia earnings, many are starting to talk about the potential challenges to AI growth—namely, energy, chips, and talent.

Carl Szabo, the Vice President and General Counsel for NetChoice as well as a Professor of Internet Law at George Mason University’s Scalia Law School joins Veronica Dudo to discuss. #IN AMERICA TODAY #trending #AI #regulation #AIregulation #artificialintelligence #innovation

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Pink Floyd co-founder keeps tearing down the wall, wants to fund WikiLeaks revival

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Iconic musician Roger Waters has expressed his willingness to financially support WikiLeaks after the return of founder Jullian Assange.

The Pink Floyd Co-founder, known for his outspoken activism, made these remarks during an interview with Reuters where he discussed his ongoing support for Assange and WikiLeaks.

Roger Waters, who had long called for the release of the Australian publisher from a jail in Britain, told Reuters he had exchanged messages of “sighs of relief” with Assange’s wife Stella since he arrived home.

“If he could (return to WikiLeaks) and if it’s in his heart and if that’s what he would want to do, I’m sure he’s got the balls to do it,” Waters said in an interview. “That remains to be seen.”, said Waters.

On funding WikiLeaks, he told Reuters: “Of course. I mean, I can’t fund the whole thing. One has a limited war chest…I want them to encourage whistleblowers everywhere to go to them.”

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Health experts reveal the stressful culprit behind belly fat

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Chronic Stress is more than just a mental burden; it can directly lead to an increase in belly fat, posing serious health risks.

Chronic stress is dangerous for our health due to its multifaceted impacts on the body.

Not everyone responds to stress in the same way, as individual reactions vary based on factors like genetics and environment.

Besides situational stress from work, home, or finances, other significant contributors include lack of sleep, disruption of the body’s diurnal rhythm, and inflammation.

Dietician Kate Save from BeFitFood joins to discuss. #featured

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Eavesdropping AI is bringing perks and problems to workplace meetings

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Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionise workplace meetings, but there might be a catch.

By automating scheduling, transcribing discussions in real-time, and even suggesting action items based on meeting content, AI aims to streamline processes that have long been cumbersome and time-consuming.

While these advancements are being welcomed by many, there have also been a rise in privacy concerns.

The issues arise with AI’s ability to record analyse conversations, raising questions about data security and employee confidentiality.

Tom Finnigan from Talkingbrands.ai joins to discuss. #featured

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