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

    IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

    – James Earl Jones’ controversial AI decision will let Darth Vader live on, but it raises concerns among actors
    – China opts out of international blueprint to stop AI race in weapons development
    – Majority of Americans don’t trust AI-generated election information, poll finds

    Side-by-side photos of James Earl Jones and Darth Vader from Star Wars (Getty Images)

    A NEW HOPE: Jones, who died Monday at the age of 93, provided the voice of the character in the franchise, and now, through artificial intelligence, his signature voice and performance can live on.

    BEIJING BELLIGERENCE: China this week chose not to sign onto an international “blueprint” agreed to by some 60 nations, including the U.S., that looked to establish guardrails when employing artificial intelligence for military use

    AI AND YOUR VOTE: Most Americans do not believe artificial intelligence (AI) is trustworthy for election information.

    I voted stickers arizona

    Rolls of “I Voted” stickers are stored at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center ahead of the 2024 Arizona Primary and General elections in Phoenix, on June 3, 2024.  (PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

    TOUCHY-FEELY ROBOT: In a groundbreaking development, scientists have found a way to give robots a sense of touch without relying on expensive artificial skin. This innovation, spearheaded by a team from the German Aerospace Centre, could revolutionize human-robot interactions and make robots more adaptable and intuitive to use.

    Robots get a feel for human touch, no artificial skin required

    AI robot with internal sensors (German Aerospace Centre) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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