News AI Bulletin: Kim Kardashian Blames ChatGPT for Testing Failures

Kim Kardashian blamed ChatGPT for failing her law school exams “all the time.” (James Devaney/Getty Images)
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IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
– Kim Kardashian blames ChatGPT for making her repeatedly fail multiple law school exams
– Sheriff’s Office Tests America’s First Autonomous Police SUV
– Protecting Children from AI Chatbots: What the GUARD Act Means
BUTTON ERROR: Kim Kardashian is pointing the finger at ChatGPT after failing several law school exams.
‘SET THE STANDARD’: The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office recently announced a bold experiment that could redefine the future of law enforcement. The department unveiled the Police Unmanned Ground Patrol Vehicle, or PUG, which it claims is America’s first fully autonomous patrol vehicle.
SCREEN TIME OVER: A new bipartisan bill introduced by Sens. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., would prohibit minors (under 18) from interacting with certain AI chatbots. It capitalizes on the growing alarm over children’s use of “AI companions” and the risks these systems can pose.

Bipartisan lawmakers, including Senators Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal, introduced the GUARD Act to protect minors from unregulated AI chatbots. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
EXPLOSIVE GROWTH: Moonfire Ventures founder Mattias Ljungman discusses rapid advances in artificial intelligence, the robotics revolution and the future of Tesla in ‘Mornings with Maria’.
TECHNOLOGICAL TRIUMPH: Nvidia on Wednesday became the first company in history to reach a market valuation of $5 trillion, marking meteoric growth fueled by the global rise of artificial intelligence (AI).

Nvidia became the first company in history to reach a market valuation of $5 trillion, highlighting its rise from a video game graphics company to a force behind the AI revolution. (Annabelle Chih/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
ROBOTS AGAINST WORKERS: What if Senator Bernie Sanders is right and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is wrong? What if the AI revolution causes mass layoffs of American workers, as the Vermont senator warned in a recent News op-ed? What if Powell is wrong to say that the weakening labor market is mainly due to supply problems (lower immigration and lower labor participation rates) rather than “efficiencies” produced by AI?
MAN AND MACHINE: OutKick founder Clay Travis explains why he predicts sports will become “more popular” amid the rise of AI and discusses his new book on “The Bottom Line.”
OFFICE RESTART: Artificial intelligence is driving a surprising surge in demand for offices, according to Newmark’s Liz Hart, who says tech companies and startups are expanding their footprints rather than shrinking them in a resurgence of a return to offices.
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