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California lawmakers approve legislation including bill requiring labels on AI content
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🤖 California lawmakers approve legislation including bill requiring labels on AI content
👂️ Can we hear temperature? New study says yes
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California lawmakers approved several proposals this week aimed at introducing regulations for the AI industry and protecting people from potential exploitation.
The California Legislature had hundreds of bills to vote on during its final week of the session before they were sent on to Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk.
The Democratic governor now has until September 30 to consider and sign the proposals put forward. The decisions will see them being vetoed or let through to become law.
Gavin Newsom has frequently spoken out about AI, with one of his latest interjections in the debate coming at the end of July when he shared a news headline that states ‘Elon Musk retweets altered Kamala Harris campaign ad.’
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Researchers discovered that humans can detect water temperature through its sound. Using machine learning, they analyzed how people perceive thermal properties via auditory cues.
This study reveals an implicit skill acquired over time and demonstrates the potential of multisensory integration. It could lead to advancements in understanding human perception and developing new sensory technologies.
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