Elon Musk Calls for Artificial Intelligence Regulation, But Is He Qualified to Do So? And JAY-Z Has 99 Problems, But Tidal's Not One

Elon Musk Calls for Artificial Intelligence Regulation, But Is He Qualified to Do So? And JAY-Z Has 99 Problems, But Tidal's Not One




JAY-Z Has 99 Problems, But Tidal's Not One

While it took some time to get 4:44 off the ground, Billboard Media Group President John Amato says that JAY-Z is not a failure. Plus, Amato discusses why exclusive deals don't always work in an artist's favor. He also explains how Taylor Swift benefits by jumping back on Spotify and other streaming platforms.

 

 

 

 

 

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Elon Musk Calls for Artificial Intelligence Regulation, But Is He Qualified to Do So?

Elon Musk is calling for regulation on artificial intelligence, but Ipseity Media's Cynthia Johnson says he may be the wrong person to listen to. Recently, Musk warned politicians of the dangers of A.I. Johnson says the SpaceX and Hyperloop founder is over exaggerating. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BLACKBERRY SHARES UP WITH AN ASSIST FROM THE NSA:

BlackBerry shares are up after the company said its security tools are now approved for U.S. government use. BlackBerry said they received an important endorsement from the NSA paving the way for federal officials to use their software to encrypt phone calls and text messages.


ALEXA HELPS SEARS' SHARES SOAR:

Shares of Sears are soaring on word that it will sell its Alexa-enabled Kenmore appliances on Amazon. Users will be able to control their Kenmore appliances, like air conditioners, simply by talking to Amazon’s voice-activated assistant Alexa.



TWITTER SEES SUCCESS IN PREVENTING MEAN TWEETS:

Twitter says the steps it has taken to cut down on abusive and hostile tweets are working. The company says it has taken action against ten times more accounts this year than last and has found that 65 percent of accounts that were disciplined have not offended a second time.

Frank Anthony

Visual Artist at Apple

7 年

The creative "fresh" talent comes from "God" the real creator?

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Darren R.

Structural Technician

7 年

You can not put that much trust in one person there needs to a council of people who will not benefit from its development.

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Gabriela Meise

CEO at MatchMakerCORP

7 年

Haven't see a Title that great MAYBE NEVER! Greatly appreciated!

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Nader Kawadri

Senior Architect/Planning Consultant/Technical Manager

7 年

It is still too early for AI regulations . We can always bring the code of conduct for every profession to control it in the future.

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