News AI Bulletin: where the United States, China Stand in Ai Race

President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping
Welcome to the News Artificial Intelligence Bulletin with the latest technological advances of AI.
In today’s bulletin:
– Openai Chief Sam Altman: United States just ahead of China in the artificial intelligence arms race
– Some companies have been adjusting their workforce as they adopt more AI, Automation: Report
– Randy Travis presents an impressive return with the help of AI after a devastating blow
AI arms race: Operai co -founder Sam Altman It joined three other artificial intelligence executives (AI) and technology for a Senate Committee Audience on the profit of the Global AI race and the strengthening of national capacities in computer science and innovation.

Sam Altman, Executive Director of OpenAI, during a firm chat at University College London (UCL) in London, United Kingdom, on Wednesday, May 24, 2023. Altman said that part of the reason for his current tour of European cities is to discover an adequate location for a new office. Digital Network – Human Brain – Blue Version – Artificial Intelligence, Data Flow, Synapse – Stock Video (Photographer: Chris J. Ratcliffe/Bloomberg through Getty Images)
Hugging AI: Some companies have been adjusting their workforce, since they simultaneously adopt artificial intelligence and automation more, According to Forbes.
New investors: Operai is shaking its corporate structure to attract new investors and accelerate the development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).
Opinion: Meta madness: Mark Zuckerberg I went to a recent tour of the means to promote that Meta is trying to transform his target AI chatbots into friends, under the appearance of helping the very real solitude epidemic.

The Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, spoke with comedian Theo von in his podcast “this past weekend.” (Theo von YouTube channel)
Tragedy to succeed: Randy Travis is leaning artificial intelligence Continue producing new music, more than a decade after its almost fatal blow.
’90S NBA Nostalgia: The deceased Jim Fagan, whose iconic voice became synonym for NBC programming in the 90s, will be part of the NBA coverage in the future, thanks to artificial intelligence.
‘Nothing to do with that’: President Donald Trump responds to some controversy about an image generated by the Pope.
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