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The New York Times is reportedly encouraging newsroom staff to use AI tools to suggest edits, headlines, and interview questions. The outlet has introduced a tool called Echo for summarizing articles and briefings, with editorial guidelines in place to ensure AI is used responsibly. The Times emphasizes that journalism remains under human control, with AI serving as a support tool.
"Alongside Echo, other AI tools apparently greenlit for use by The Times include GitHub Copilot as a programming assistant, Google Vertex AI for product development, NotebookLM, the NYT’s ChatExplorer, OpenAI’s non-ChatGPT API, and some of Amazon’s AI products."
A quick weeknight stir-fry featuring cubes of boneless chicken and brussels sprouts glazed with a sweet, savory mixture of balsamic vinegar, soy sauce, and maple syrup.
substitutions:
quite sweet, might reduce Maple syrup more
President Biden's national security memorandum outlines guidelines for the safe and ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) within government agencies, particularly in national security contexts. The document sets "guardrails" for the use of AI tools, prohibiting their involvement in critical decisions like nuclear weapon launches or asylum approvals, and emphasizing human oversight in decision-making processes. Additionally, the memorandum aims to protect private-sector AI advancements as national assets from foreign espionage and theft. It also calls for the integration of AI experts and the establishment of an AI Safety Institute to ensure AI tools do not pose risks to national security.
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