March 10 (Reuters) - ChatGPT and two other artificial intelligence chatbots have been approved for official use in the U.S.
Matt Schlicht, the site’s creator, helped kick off Silicon Valley’s obsession with artificial intelligence agents. Two months later, he is joining the Meta Superintelligence Lab.
New guidelines said Senate aides could use A.I. tools for official work, including research, drafting and editing documents, and preparing briefings and talking points for lawmakers.
Activity on the Reddit-style social network for OpenClaw agents raises serious cybersecurity and privacy concerns.
California community college districts are spending millions of dollars on artificial intelligence-powered chatbots intended to help students navigate admissions, financial aid and campus services.
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