Executives expected to attend make up a who’s who of tech’s (male) leaders.

Executives and civil rights leaders.

Researchers, advocates, voices from labor and defense and business and the arts."

It was created by the White House Office of Science and Technology and has five main tenets.

Americans, it says:

Here are some other doings in AI worth your attention.

The new policy is spelled outhere.

What does all that actually mean?

I think any reasonable person would agree that those aren’t good attributes of a political ad.

In August, The New York Timesexaminedhow AI is faring against comedians.

That’s what CNET’s Katie Collins found as well after attending the world’s largest arts festival.

For how can AI ever be expected to learn what we find truly funny unless we do?"

However, I can generate a random joke for you:

Why don’t scientists trust atoms?

Because they make up everything!

Hey ChatGPT, atoms aren’t the only ones who make things up.

The news site said OpenAI declined to comment.

Where’s that money coming from?

But the popularity of ChatGPT doesn’t necessarily mean big profits for OpenAI, Fortune noted.

Today, an iPhone user has to manually program the individual actions."

Right now I’d just be happy for Siri to understand what I’m saying the first time around.

21 Savage… the future of music is here.

Who wants next?"

How is this going to affect creativity?

What’s the business implication for monetization?'"

It’s a mix of business people, technologists, influencers and academics.

But it’s Time’s reminder about humans in the loop that I think is the biggest takeaway.