China Cracks Down on Stock Market Fake News
China's securities watchdog will step up monitoring fake information in the stock market and work with the police and cyberspace regulators to crack down on those who disseminate false news, which is being made easier by AI, official media reported on Saturday. Regulators will "hit early, hit hard, and hit at the heart" of the issue, the Securities Times said. Artificial intelligence has become a new tool for creating and spreading misleading information to con investors or manipulate stocks, luring investors with the prospect of getting rich quickly, the Shanghai Securities News said in a separate article.
AI Stocks Fall, Investors Should Consider Buying More of These 2 Powerhouses
Artificial intelligence (AI) stocks generally delivered outstanding gains to investors in 2023 and 2024, but due to factors outside their control, this year is turning out to be a more challenging one for them. Investors have shifted into risk-off mode of late due to the nascent trade war that was triggered by U.S. tariffs, which has many people concerned that a slowdown in the U.S. economy is imminent. However, the long-term economic potential of AI means that the proliferation of this technology is likely to continue. Market research firm IDC predicts that AI could add nearly $20 trillion to the global economy by 2030.
Tern AI’s Low-Cost GPS Alternative Actually Works
Tern AI, a startup that is building a low-cost GPS alternative, says that its technology can locate the position of a vehicle using only map information and a vehicle’s existing sensor data. The company’s pitch: It’s a cheap system that doesn’t require any additional expensive sensors. The Austin-based startup demonstrated exclusively for TechCrunch that it could “derive a position from nothing.” No triangulation, no satellites, no WiFi, nothing. We just figure out where we are as we drive.
51 Seconds to Breach: How CISOs Are Countering AI-Driven, Lightning-Fast Deepfake, Vishing and Social Engineering Attacks
Fifty-one seconds. That’s all it takes for an attacker to breach and move laterally across your network, undetected, using stolen credentials to evade detection. AI is far and away an attacker’s weapon of choice today. It’s cheap, fast and versatile, enabling attackers to create vishing (voice phishing) and deepfake scams and launch social engineering attacks in a fraction of the time previous technologies could.
The AI Sales Revolution: How All-in-One AI Copilots Like Amplemarket Duo Are Redefining the Future of Selling
All-in-one AI sales platforms have emerged as pivotal tools, revolutionizing how businesses approach lead generation, customer engagement, and revenue growth. These platforms integrate artificial intelligence to streamline and enhance various facets of the sales process, offering a unified solution that addresses the multifaceted challenges faced by sales teams today.
Integration Brings Cerebras Inference Capabilities to Hugging Face Hub
Cerebras, an AI hardware company, has partnered with Hugging Face, an open source platform and community for machine learning, to integrate its inference capabilities into the Hugging Face Hub.
Bridging Academia and Industry: Seton Hall’s AI Initiatives Prepare Students for Tomorrow
Seton Hall University’s (CEPS) is committed to enhancing AI-driven education and actively contributing to the learning ecosystem of technological advancement and digital transformation within the university. By integrating artificial intelligence into its professional development programs, the division is equipping learners with cutting-edge skills that redefine digital content creation and the broader professional landscape.
The Geography of PRC AI: Cities Leading in Policy, Innovation, Hardware, and Research
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence's (ODNI) 2024 Annual Threat Assessment identifies the People's Republic of China (PRC) as a significant competitor in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI). The assessment underscores China's strategic intent to leverage AI advancements to bolster its military capabilities, enhance economic competitiveness, and expand its global influence.
Republican Congressman Jim Jordan Asks Big Tech If Biden Tried to Censor AI
On Thursday, House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) asked Google and OpenAI for past communications with the Biden administration that might suggest the former president “coerced or colluded” with companies to “censor lawful speech” in AI products.
Key Takeaways
- China is cracking down on stock market fake news, with regulators stepping up monitoring and working with police and cyberspace regulators to crack down on those who disseminate false news.
- AI stocks have fallen, but investors should consider buying more of these 2 powerhouses, as the long-term economic potential of AI means that the proliferation of this technology is likely to continue.
- Tern AI’s low-cost GPS alternative actually works, using only map information and a vehicle’s existing sensor data to locate the position of a vehicle.
- CISOs are countering AI-driven, lightning-fast deepfake, vishing and social engineering attacks, using AI-driven threat detection to spot attacks in real time and unify endpoint, cloud and identity security to stop lateral movement.
- All-in-one AI sales platforms are redefining modern sales strategies, empowering teams to work smarter, not harder, and leveraging AI for data-driven prospecting, engagement, and automation.
- Cerebras has partnered with Hugging Face to integrate its inference capabilities into the Hugging Face Hub, bringing AI hardware capabilities to the open source platform and community for machine learning.
- Seton Hall University’s (CEPS) is committed to enhancing AI-driven education and actively contributing to the learning ecosystem of technological advancement and digital transformation within the university.
- The People's Republic of China (PRC) is a significant competitor in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI), with a strategic intent to leverage AI advancements to bolster its military capabilities, enhance economic competitiveness, and expand its global influence.
- House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) has asked Google and OpenAI for past communications with the Biden administration that might suggest the former president “coerced or colluded” with companies to “censor lawful speech” in AI products.
Sources
- China to crack down on stock market fake news as AI spurs misinformation, says state media
- As Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Fall, Investors Should Consider Buying More of These 2 Powerhouses
- Tern AI’s low-cost GPS alternative actually works
- 51 seconds to breach: How CISOs are countering AI-driven, lightning-fast deepfake, vishing and social engineering attacks
- The AI Sales Revolution: How All-in-One AI Copilots Like Amplemarket Duo Are Redefining the Future of Selling
- Integration Brings Cerebras Inference Capabilities to Hugging Face Hub -- Campus Technology
- Bridging Academia and Industry: Seton Hall’s AI Initiatives Prepare St
- The Geography of PRC AI: Cities Leading in Policy, Innovation, Hardware, and Research
- Republican Congressman Jim Jordan asks Big Tech if Biden tried to censor AI