AI Breakthroughs and Controversies: Latest Updates

From AI helping students create music to a major legal complaint against ChatGPT, here are the latest AI developments you need to know!

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A special school in Northern Ireland is using AI to help students express themselves creatively.

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Fourteen-year-old Keelan, a student at Tor Bank School, uses AI to write his own songs and play the

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drums.

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His teachers say AI is enhancing creativity, not replacing it.

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The school is also using AI for research and art projects, ensuring students have a voice in their

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learning.

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A Norwegian man has filed a complaint against ChatGPT after it falsely claimed he was convicted of murdering

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his children.

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The AI-generated misinformation has sparked concerns about AI ‘hallucinations’—when chatbots present false information as facts.

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Digital rights group Noyb is demanding OpenAI delete the false output and improve accuracy to prevent future harm.

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The European Medicines Agency has approved AIM-NASH, an AI tool that helps diagnose metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) in

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liver biopsies.

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This tool improves accuracy and efficiency in clinical trials, potentially speeding up the development of new treatments for

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liver disease.

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Palantir and Strategy are both investing in AI, but their approaches differ.

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Palantir focuses on AI-powered data analysis, while Strategy is more known for its Bitcoin investments.

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Palantir’s stock has surged over 270% in the past year, while Strategy struggles to balance AI development with

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its cryptocurrency holdings.