Fox News AI Newsletter: Nvidia joins Trump onshoring push

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Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia Corp., gives a speech successful Taipei, Taiwan. (Annabelle Chih/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI exertion advancements.

IN TODAY'S NEWSLETTER:

-- AI chipmaker Nvidia to put billions successful US amid Trump onshoring push: CEO
-- The 10 telltale signs of AI-created images
-- Adobe reveals however AI tin beryllium utilized to marque projects easier
-- Meta unveils caller AR glasses with bosom complaint monitoring
-- Trump urged by Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney and hundreds of stars to support AI copyright rules

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang giving a speech

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivers a keynote code during the Nvidia GTC Artificial Intelligence Conference astatine SAP Center, March 18, 2024, successful San Jose, California.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images / Getty Images)

STACKING CHIPS: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Wednesday that the starring artificial quality chipmaker volition put hundreds of billions of dollars successful the U.S. proviso concatenation implicit the adjacent 4 years. 

SPOT THE AI LIE: It’s becoming much communal for images to beryllium made with AI tools. As the artificial quality procreation gets much advanced, it’s getting trickier to archer the quality betwixt AI-made and human-made images. However, determination are inactive signs to look retired for. 

CREATIVITY BOOST: Adobe president of integer acquisition concern Anil Chakravarthy unpacked Adobe's dive into the satellite of artificial quality connected "The Claman Countdown."

CREEPY SPY GLASSES: Get acceptable for immoderate astonishing tech that's astir to alteration the mode we spot the world, literally. Meta has conscionable unveiled its latest creation, the Aria Gen 2 augmented world (AR) glasses. 

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Aria Gen 2 augmented world glasses  (Meta)

DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney and Ron Howard were among the implicit 400 amusement figures and manufacture workers who signed an unfastened missive this week urging President Donald Trump to support artificial quality copyright rules.

Side by broadside  photos of Donald Trump, Ben Stiller, and Paul McCartney

Side-by-side photos of Donald Trump, Ben Stiller and Paul McCartney. (CHIP SOMODEVILLA/Monica Schipper/Jim Dyson)

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