U.S. Largest Health Insurance Company Accused of Using AI Algorithm with 90% Error Rate to Deny Claims, Facing Lawsuit Allegations

Although Elon Musk lost his preliminary injunction bid in the OpenAI lawsuit, a federal judge expressed serious legal concerns about the AI company's transition from non-profit to for-profit, offering hope to those opposing the change. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers on Tuesday rejected Musk's request for an injunction to halt OpenAI's transformation into a for-profit company, but noted that significant and irreparable harm could result when public funds are used for such a transition. The judge also mentioned OpenAI's...
Ele.me today announced the launch of an AI algorithm competition focused on the local life sector. The competition aims to explore how cutting-edge technology can drive innovation in practical applications and improve efficiency and user experience in the service industry. The competition features three tracks: Smart Elderly Care, Smart Rider, and Intelligent Business Efficiency. Each track will select five winning teams to share a total prize pool of 300,000 RMB. The first prize is 50,000 RMB, the second prize is 30,000 RMB, the third prize is 10,000 RMB, and two additional prizes of 5,000 RMB each.
Online education company Chegg has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, accusing Google of harming its traffic and revenue through its AI-powered search result summaries. Chegg alleges Google's actions constitute unfair competition, including reciprocal dealing, monopolization, and unjust enrichment. The lawsuit claims Google coerces companies into providing content for favorable placement in Google Search, arguing this is an abuse of its search dominance.