US coppers use AI to tell if you are committing a crime
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All in your driving 

US coppers are using AI and a database of 1.6 billion license plate records collected over the last two years to check if people are using their cars to commit crimes.

Apple nearly ready to invent AI
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Just does not know what to do with it

The Tame Apple Press, which has been facing an existential crisis because Jobs Mob failed to see the rise of AI, is claiming that it has invented it, but has not told anyone.

Germans are upset that ChatGPT-3.5 lacks a sense of humour
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So it must be bad

Two German boffins, Sophie Jentzsch and Kristian Kersting, released a paper that examines the ability of OpenAI's ChatGPT-3.5 to understand and generate humour.

Outsourced Indian programmers will lose their jobs
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Replaced by AI

Most outsourced programmers in India will see their jobs wiped out in the next year or two, Stability AI CEO Emad Mostaque said.

Brits need a mindset change if they want to be AI leaders
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Given it thought Brexit was a good idea... 

DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman says that for the UK to become an AI superpower, it needs to change a bit of its thinking.