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AI music platforms Suno and Udio were sued by major record labels in 2024 for allegedly exploiting the recorded works of professional musicians. Since then, the pair have strived to make peace with the industry through settlements and licensing deals. While many professional musicians remain skeptical of the budding AI music industry, some artists, like Christopher "Topher" Townsend, already are embracing the technology and creating hit new tracks and digital extensions of themselves.
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The study focuses on rural communities that deal with animal crossings and other factors, like weather conditions such as flooding while driving.
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UNC-Chapel Hill’s nursing and computer science departments have launched an artificially intelligent chatbot that answers questions about sexual and reproductive information for adults in disadvantaged communities.
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There’s a trade-off between the accuracy and sustainability of different large language models, according to German researchers. An NC expert weighs in.
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Researchers are creating evaluation frameworks to ensure the safe usage of LLMs, like ChatGPT, at Duke Health
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Amazon is expanding its cloud computing infrastructure and artificial intelligence activities into a rural North Carolina county. The company said Wednesday it intends to invest $10 billion toward building a campus in Richmond County.
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A bipartisan group of state House lawmakers want new regulations for artificial intelligence. The bill would make it a misdemeanor to create what's known as "deepfake" AI content.
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N.C. A&T, N.C. Central, and Wake Tech are among other institutions around the state, giving AI a place on campus.
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A team of researchers are launching an online AI tool that gives users up-to-date information about climate data and climate policies.
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More doctors are using artificial intelligence to record patient visits, saying the tools save them time and allow them to be more present with patients. Some patients and experts have concerns about privacy and accuracy.