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5 vital questions to ask yourself before using AI at work
A little water cooler chat with your potential AI coworker.
MWC 2024: 3 wildest tech that made our jaws drop
You won't believe what we saw at Barcelona's biggest tech show.
By Stan Schroeder and Kimberly Gedeon
Google's Gemini will soon be messaging you
The chatbot formerly known as Bard is coming to your DMs.
Galaxy AI is coming soon to other Samsung devices
An update is on the way for late March.
Google apologises after Gemini AI generates images of Nazis as people of colour
The company has paused the tool after it was found to be creating historically inaccurate images.
By Sam Haysom
AI leaders, actors, and academics sign letter calling for anti-deepfake legislation
The letter declares deepfakes to be "a growing threat to society."
ChatGPT freaked out, generating gibberish for many users
ChatGPT said it may have been suffering from "jumbled inceptions," "affected parts blindness," and "higher perplexity stoked in modules," whatever that means.
By Mike Pearl
New Adobe 'AI Assistant' will tackle your long, dense PDFs
Finally, some help with reading long PDFs.
Meta is fighting deepfakes and misinformation in India ahead of 2024 elections
As the world's largest democracy gears up for an election, the threat of deepfakes has never been more clear.
Air Canada loses court case after its chatbot hallucinated fake policies to a customer
The airline argued that the chatbot itself was liable. The court disagreed.
Reddit has reportedly signed over its content to train AI models
A Reddit-pilled AI?!
What was Sora trained on? Creatives demand answers.
We think we know, but OpenAI refuses to tell us.
Behold, a giant AI-generated rat penis
The anatomically incorrect ratwurst was somehow published in a scientific journal.
By Amanda Yeo
Google announces Gemini 1.5, a flashy upgrade to its flagship AI model
It can be prompted with truly massive amounts of text.
By Mike Pearl
OpenAI terminates accounts of confirmed state-affiliated bad actors
The terminations are part of what's being called an "early detection effort."
AI deepfakes bring back the voices of gun violence victims. They're still begging Congress for change.
"Our stories need to be heard, and who better to tell them than us?"
ChatGPT will now remember things about you
It appears users will have the feature turned on by default
By Mike Pearl
Create content with this $50 lifetime AI subscription
Let your work speak for itself.
U.S. court dismisses most claims against OpenAI in copyright class action
The case was brought by writers including Sarah Silverman and Paul Tremblay.
By Amanda Yeo
Hugging Face empowers users with deepfake detection tools
Explore the collection of tools to detect AI-generated content.
AI-written dating app bios are all the rage. Is romance dead?
If technology speaks for us in our quest for love, can we really be our authentic selves?
By Charley Ross
Health insurers can't rely on AI to decide Medicare coverage, according to new federal guidelines
Patients under Medicare Advantage plans get the right to non-computer oversight.