
File: The front entrance to the 3 Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant is depicted on May 30, 2017 in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. (Reuters/Carlo Alegri/File Photo)
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter. The latest advances in AI technology.
In today’s newsletter:
-Microsoft trading reopens Pennsylvania Nuclear Power Plant, the site of a partial meltdown in 1979, to Power AI
-AI should not decide who dies. It’s not human or human
– Donnie Osmond says AI is a “tool, not an alternative”

Microsoft and other tech companies are leaning towards artificial intelligence. (Microsoft)
Microsoft Goes Nuclear: With a new agreement between Microsoft and Constellation Energy Corporation, Tech Giant’s new agreement to power data centers for artificial intelligence paves the way for a reboot of nuclear reactors on Pennsylvania’s three-mile island, the site of a partial meltdown in 1979.
Pull the plug: Artificial intelligence (AI) certainly changes medical practice. Writing this, PubMed (the website repository for medical research) specifies 4,018 publications containing the keyword “ChatGpt.” In fact, researchers use AI and Large-Language Models (LLMS) from reading pathology slides to responding to patients’ messages. However, a recent paper in the American Medical Association Journal suggests that AI can act as a proxy in terminally ill debates. This is an overreach.
“A non-alternative tool”: Donnie Osmond has been in the entertainment business for decades, but he is not afraid to embrace new technology. The 66-year-old singer told Fox News Digital that artificial intelligence can benefit recording artists, noting that when they were first introduced there is often a fear of new technology.
Line up: The US hosts the Artificial Intelligence Safety Summit in November, aiming to further adjust its top Nations, further aligning the technical goals and priorities of collaboration between international communities.

Secretary of State for UK Science, Innovation and Technology Michel Donnellan (second L) will listen as South Korean Minister of Science and ICT Lee Jung-ho (second R) and speak at the Ministerial Conference of AI Seoul Summit at the Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) at the Institute of Science and Technology (KIST). (Anthony Wallace/AFP Getty Images)
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