Fox News AI Newsletter: Bureaucrats ordered to use AI

President Biden, with Vice President Kamala Harris, speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 5, 2023.  (JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

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

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

- Federal agencies ordered to use ‘most powerful’ AI systems in first-ever National Security Memo on AI
- US is 'so far behind' in electricity needed for AI, Kevin O'Leary says
- Nicolas Cage warns Hollywood actors that AI ‘wants to take your instrument’

MANAGING RISKS: The U.S. National Security Council released on Thursday its first-ever memo on artificial intelligence, ordering federal agencies to use the "most powerful" AI systems while balancing the risks associated with the new technology.

FILE PHOTO: The U.S. Department of Agriculture is seen in Washington, March 18, 2012.    (REUTERS/Gary Cameron/File Photo)

'SO FAR BEHIND': O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary said the U.S. is "so far behind" in the electricity needed for AI.

SOUNDING THE ALARM’: Nicolas Cage continues to share his fears about artificial intelligence in Hollywood.

Nicolas Cage in Newport Beach, California.  (Jesse Grant/Variety via Getty Images)

'FRIGHTENINGLY REALISTIC EXPERIENCES': A Florida mother is suing the artificial intelligence company Character.AI for allegedly causing the suicide of her 14-year-old son.

Illustration of artificial intelligence (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

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