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OpenAI has made its artificial intelligence (AI) even more humanly eerie with a text-to-voice tool that generates natural speech from a 15-second clip of someone’s voice to sound like the original speaker. But even OpenAI is wary about the potential misuse of the technology and says it will not release Voice Engine publicly, with it currently only being available to early testers. “We recognise that generating speech that resembles people’s voices has serious risks, which are especially top of mind in an election year,” the San Francisco-based company said in a statement. Voice cloning AI tech...
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The EU and US will announce a shared vision on 6G as well as further cooperation on AI and semiconductors during a Trade and Technology Council (TTC) taking place in Leuven, Belgium next week (4 and 5 April), according to draft conclusions seen by Euronews. The EU and US share the belief that advanced connectivity can foster a more inclusive, sustainable, and secure global economy, the declaration says. “We concur on shared principles for the research and development of 6G wireless communication systems, and we recognize that by working together we can support the development of technologies a...
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If you ask American voters what their top issues are, most will point to kitchen-table issues like the economy, inflation, crime, health care or education. Fewer than 5 per cent of respondents in 2023 and 2024 Gallup surveys said that climate change was the most important problem facing the country. Despite this, research that I conducted with my colleagues suggests that concern about climate change has had a significant effect on voters’ choices in the past two presidential elections. Climate change opinions may even have had a large enough effect to change the 2020 election outcome in Presid...
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In 2024, about half the world's population will determine the future of their countries in the biggest election year in history. Behind the loud scenes of political campaigns, electoral systems will have the responsibility of ensuring free and fair ballots. "The goal isn’t just to have a secure system, but to have a secure democracy," Dr David Dueñas-Cid, an associate professor at Kozminski University in Poland, told Euronews Next. AI and European elections: Could new technology be fomenting Euroscepticism?In June, Europeans will elect their Parliament based on 27 different systems and by then...
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What do Adele, Bruce Springsteen, Linkin Park, Johnny Marr, Neil Young, R.E.M., The Rolling Stones and The White Stripes all have in common? No, they weren't all back-up acts at Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s son’s jaw-droppingly opulent prenuptials in case Rihanna didn't show up. They all have the significantly viler distinction of having to ask Donald Trump to stop using their songs at political rallies. This sort of thing isn’t new. Whenever election season comes a-knockin’, you can bet that a politician will attempt to walk out onto stage to a tune they consider rousing, in a bid to li...
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War, uncertainty and instability are weighing down the global economy, the head of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) warned on Monday, urging the bloc to embrace reform as nearly half the world's population brace for elections this year. WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala sought to offer some praise for her organisation as it held its biennial meeting in the United Arab Emirates, even as it faces pressure from the US and other nations. But she was blunt about the risks ahead, as higher prices for food, energy and other essentials sting people's pockets, "fuelling political frustration"....
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