Fox News AI Newsletter: Will your job survive Trump’s Gen AI revolution?

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Welcome to Fox News’ artificial intelligence newsletter with the latest advances in AI technology.

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

– Will your work survive Trump’s Gen AI revolution?

– ‘Shazam!’ Star Zachary Levi compares AI to a biblical disaster

– AI-powered robot sinks seemingly impossible basketball hoops

AI logo phone with Donald Trump insert

(Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket/CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP)

ADAPT: The recent announcement from the Trump administration of a vast deregulation program for generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) has created ripples across all sectors. This policy change has implications for both professionals and businesses, heralding a future where the development of the AI ​​generation will rapidly accelerate. If you want your work and your business to survive this new acceleration, you must adapt quickly to our increasingly disrupted environment.

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Zachary Levi attends the UK premiere of Shazam! Fury of the Gods at Cineworld Leicester Square in London on March 7, 2023. (Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

THE GREAT FLOOD: “Shazam!” » Star Zachary Levi senses a biblical disaster looming, thanks to artificial intelligence.

THERE IS A GAME: While you were busy watching your favorite NBA stars score three points, a robot was quietly perfecting its game-winning shot in Nagakute, Japan. That’s right, a humanoid robot named CUE6 just took the field and made jaws drop faster than a Steph Curry buzzer-beater. CUE6, Toyota’s basketball-playing robotset the Guinness World Record for the longest shot by a humanoid robot, proving that AI can play basketball with the best of them.

THE FUTURE IS NOW: The F-35 must have developed a thick skin. From my former colleagues in Congress to defense industry experts, the world’s first fighter jet is no stranger to criticism for problems with cost, production and more. In November, however, one of America’s most influential voices decided to jump on the bandwagon: Elon Musk.

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An F-35 fighter jet takes off. (Luke Air Force Base / Senior Airman Alex Cook)

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