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AI Technologies Address Scams and Raise Privacy Concerns

AI technologies combat scams while raising issues of misinformation and privacy, notably with new iPhone features.

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Updated: Nov 26th, 2024, 10:03 PM ET

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AI technologies are increasingly innovating in various sectors, notably with chatbots like Daisy combating phone scams. While concerns about misinformation persist among social media influencers, experts emphasize the need for enhanced fact-checking. Additionally, privacy advocates warn about the potential risks tied to new iPhone AI features that scrutinize user data. On a broader scale, AI is both displacing jobs—potentially 300 million full-time positions—while concurrently creating tens of millions of new jobs, particularly in specialized AI roles that typically offer wage premiums. Experts call for responsible user engagement with these technologies.


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