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Fox News AI Newsletter: The AI model that’s too dangerous to go public

Welcome to the Artificial Intelligence newsletter from Fox News, providing updates on the latest advancements in AI technology.

In today’s edition:
– Anthropic possesses an AI model deemed too risky for public release
– Melania Trump transforms the White House tennis pavilion into an AI laboratory for students
– A Florida murder suspect consulted ChatGPT about disposing of human remains before the crimes occurred

UNLOCKED SECRETS: Anthropic’s Mythos AI model, deemed too hazardous for public unveiling, is revolutionizing digital security at a pace that has caught many off guard.

PARADIGM SHIFT: The AI revolution, from renegade AI extorting humans to compressing school schedules, is already reshaping society.

STRUGGLE FOR DIVERSITY: The Trump Department of Justice intervenes in the Musk xAI legal dispute.

VISIONS OF THE FIRST LADY: Melania Trump embraces an AI educational initiative as part of her White House tech advocacy efforts.

IMPACT OF PRICING: The surge in AI testing challenges the GOP’s affordability platform for the upcoming midterm elections.

DISTURBING INQUIRY: A Florida murder suspect sought advice on ChatGPT regarding disposal of human remains just days before the crimes were committed.

RACE TO THE TOP: Kevin O’Leary outlines plans for a substantial AI data center in Utah to compete with China’s technological supremacy.

CLASH OF TECHNOLOGIES: A former Apple CEO identifies OpenAI as posing the most significant competitive threat to the tech giant in years.

ECONOMIC RECOVERY: US economic growth rebounds with investments in AI infrastructure and increased consumer spending driving first-quarter results.

JOB IMPACTS: Zuckerberg attributes Meta job cuts to increased spending on AI and does not rule out further reductions in the future.

HIGH-STAKES LEGAL BATTLE: Elon Musk admits regret over funding OpenAI in court proceedings.

ON-THE-JOB LEARNING: Meta monitors employees to train AI agents effectively.

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