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AI news roundup: mRNA vaccines, fake portraits, and chatbot regrets

A recent global review has confirmed the safety and efficacy of mRNA vaccines, while a separate video tested individuals' ability to distinguish between real and AI-generated portraits. Additionally, The Guardian is soliciting reader experiences with AI chatbots used for significant decisions, which later led to regret. AI

IMPACT AI's growing presence in decision-making and content creation prompts user reflection and scrutiny.

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AI news roundup: mRNA vaccines, fake portraits, and chatbot regrets

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    🔥 mRNA vaccines are safe and effective A recent global review has confirmed the safety and efficacy of mRNA vaccines, highlighting their potential in preventing

    🔥 mRNA vaccines are safe and effective A recent global review has confirmed the safety and efficacy of mRNA vaccines, highlighting their potential in preventing diseases. The review provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of mRNA vaccine technology. 💡 Why it matter…

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    🔥 Spotting fake portraits A photographer and internet addict are put to the test to see if they can spot fake AI-generated portraits. The video showcases the im

    🔥 Spotting fake portraits A photographer and internet addict are put to the test to see if they can spot fake AI-generated portraits. The video showcases the impressive capabilities of AI image generation. The results are surprising and thought-provoking. 💡 Why it matters for UK:…

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    🔥 AI chatbot regrets The Guardian is asking readers if they've used AI chatbots to make significant decisions, only to regret them later. This comes as AI chatb

    🔥 AI chatbot regrets The Guardian is asking readers if they've used AI chatbots to make significant decisions, only to regret them later. This comes as AI chatbots become increasingly prevalent in everyday life. Readers are sharing their experiences with AI-driven decision-making…