Artificial intelligence is increasingly impacting various sectors, from government operations and business to education and entertainment. A House subcommittee is examining the federal government's use of AI to improve services and save taxpayer money, while experts like Adam Thierer highlight AI's potential to enhance government efficiency and modernize policies. However, the misuse of AI, as seen in the case of Steven Kramer's AI-generated robocalls mimicking President Biden, raises concerns about voter suppression and the need for responsible AI development. In response, UC Berkeley has released a guide for responsible generative AI use, and companies like Square are launching AI assistants to help business owners manage their operations. The Exploratorium in San Francisco is also debuting an AI exhibit to explore the science and ethics of AI. Furthermore, Walmart is testing AI interview coaches for employees and expanding technician training programs, while Tallsen Hardware plans to display smart home solutions at an exhibition in Kazakhstan. Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis is focused on using AI to understand the universe, and prefers gaming to psychedelics. AI and machine learning are also being examined for their use in emergency surgery.
Key Takeaways
- House subcommittee explores the federal government's use of AI to improve services and save taxpayer money.
- Adam Thierer testified that AI can improve government systems, save money, and increase efficiency.
- Steven Kramer is on trial for sending AI-generated robocalls mimicking Joe Biden, highlighting the dangers of AI misuse.
- UC Berkeley released a guide for responsible generative AI development.
- Square launched Square AI, an AI assistant for businesses to manage operations.
- The use of AI and machine learning in emergency surgery is being examined.
- Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis prefers gaming to psychedelics and focuses on using AI to understand the universe.
- The Exploratorium in San Francisco is launching an AI exhibit to explore the science and ethics of AI.
- Tallsen Hardware will display smart home solutions at FIW Kazakhstan 2025.
- Walmart is testing an AI interview coach and expanding technician training programs.
House Committee Explores How the Government Uses Artificial Intelligence
The House Subcommittee on Cybersecurity held a hearing on the federal government's use of AI. Chairwoman Mace said AI can help improve services and save taxpayer money. She noted AI is used to detect fraud and support the military. Challenges remain, like outdated IT systems and slow procurement. Congress aims to ensure the government can use AI effectively.
Expert Says AI Can Greatly Benefit Government Operations
Adam Thierer testified before Congress about AI's benefits for the government. He said AI can improve government systems and policies. Thierer noted AI could save the government money and increase efficiency. He suggested modernizing federal acquisition policies and improving data management. President Trump's and the Biden administration's efforts have helped expand AI use.
Consultant Faces Trial for AI Robocalls Mimicking Biden
Steven Kramer is on trial for sending AI-generated robocalls that sounded like Joe Biden. The calls told voters to save their votes for the November election. Kramer said he wanted to highlight the dangers of AI. He faces charges of voter suppression and impersonating a candidate. The FCC fined him $6 million.
UC Berkeley Releases Guide for Responsible AI Development
UC Berkeley researchers created a guide for using generative AI responsibly. The guide helps organizations develop and use GenAI in their work. It addresses risks and shares lessons for building and testing AI responsibly. The study found a need for standard definitions and practical guidance. The playbook outlines 10 plays for business leaders and product managers.
Square Launches AI Assistant for Business Owners
Square introduced Square AI, an AI assistant for businesses in the U.S. The tool helps sellers manage their business by answering questions about sales and customers. It uses the seller's Square data to provide answers. Square AI is designed to protect seller data with security measures. The company plans to add more features throughout the year.
AI and Machine Learning in Emergency Surgery Examined
This article discusses the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in emergency surgery. It reviews the diagnostic accuracy and clinical outcomes of these applications.
Google DeepMind CEO Prefers Gaming to Psychedelics
Demis Hassabis, Google DeepMind CEO, said he has never taken LSD. He prefers gaming and reading to explore the nature of reality. Hassabis is focused on using AI to understand the universe. He is concerned about the effects of psychedelics on the brain. Other tech leaders have discussed using psychedelics.
Exploratorium Debuts AI Exhibit in San Francisco
The Exploratorium in San Francisco is launching a new exhibit called 'Adventures in AI.' The exhibit explores the science and ethics of artificial intelligence. It features 20 interactive displays, including robots and AI music tools. One display is a nine-foot-tall robotic hand that learns from visitors. The exhibit is supported by Anthropic, an AI company.
Tallsen to Display Smart Home Solutions at Kazakhstan Exhibition
Tallsen Hardware will showcase its products at FIW Kazakhstan 2025. The company will display intelligent kitchen and wardrobe storage solutions. Products include hinges, drawer slides, and electric lift baskets. Tallsen uses German precision manufacturing technology. The company aims to expand into the Central Asian market.
Walmart Tests AI Interview Coach and Expands Training
Walmart is testing an AI interview coach to help employees prepare for job interviews. The AI tool simulates interviews and gives feedback. Walmart also launched a tool to match veterans' skills with jobs. The company is expanding its technician training program, aiming to train 4,000 technicians by 2030. The training program helps employees get higher-paying technology jobs.
Sources
- Mace Opens Hearing Examining the Federal Government’s Use of Artificial Intelligence - United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability
- Adam Thierer Congressional Testimony: The Federal Government In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence
- Consultant behind AI-generated robocalls mimicking Biden goes on trial in New Hampshire
- Playbook on responsible generative AI development and use
- Square Adds Conversational AI Assistant to Business Technology Platform
- The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications in Emergency Surgery: A Systematic Review of Diagnostic Accuracy and Clinical Outcomes
- Google DeepMind CEO says he's not interested in dropping acid
- "Adventures in AI" to debut at the Exploratorium in San Francisco
- Tallsen Hardware to Showcase AI-Powered Kitchen and Wardrobe Smart Solutions at FIW Kazakhstan 2025
- Walmart tests AI interview program, expands technician training - Talk Business & Politics