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Viral AI video 'You Are What You Eat' is pure mukbang nightmare fuel
We talked to the abstract visual artist behind this nightmare-inducing viral video.
Sam Altman: OpenAI nonprofit will retain control of the $300 billion company
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the company is "evolving."
Good riddance: The web's top deepfake porn site is shutting down
'Mr. Deepfakes' just announced the sudden shutdown on its website.
By Matt Binder
All the AI news of the week: Hands-on with Meta's AI app, ChatGPT and and leaderboard drama
Here's the AI news you need to know about this week.
Google will put Gemini AI in the hands of kids under 13
The move comes as experts warn about the dangers of AI for minors.
U.S. Copyright Office has registered 1,000+ works enhanced by AI
Creators are already using AI for "enhancing" their artwork.
BBC and Agatha Christie estate respond to 'deepfake' controversy
A new writing course uses artificial intelligence to recreate Agatha Christie's likeness.
Google makes AI Mode search experiment available for everyone to try
AI Mode is still in Labs, but there's no more waitlist.
Google and Duolingo think AI can change the way we learn languages. Are they right?
As with all developments in the world of AI, not everyone is happy about the changes.
By Alex Perry
I tried the new Meta AI app: 3 unexpected features
Meta is playing catch-up with the other AI chatbots, but these features could help it stand out in a crowded field.
By Joe Hindy
Can AI fix California's epic traffic jams?
Gov. Gavin Newsom announces new AI initiatives to address highway and call center congestion.
AI companions unsafe for teens under 18, researchers say
Testing of popular AI companions revealed details bound to alarm parents.
By Rebecca Ruiz
OpenAI rolls back ChatGPT 4o model for being too much of a suck-up
Nothing wrong with an ego boost, but 4o was doing too much.
Meta has finally launched its ChatGPT competitor
Including a jump scare-worthy announcement from Mark Zuckerberg.
Congress passes ‘Take It Down’ Act to fight AI-fueled deepfake pornography
The bill had bipartisan support as well as tech industry backers.
By Matt Binder
OpenAI is fixing a bug that may have let kids talk dirty with ChatGPT
And ChatGPT isn't the only AI chatbot that's been accused of serving up erotic chats with minors this week.
Reddit threatens legal action against AI researchers for 'highly unethical' experiment
Researchers with the University of Zurich used AI bots to generate thousands of comments in r/changemyview.
MyPillow CEO's lawyers file AI-generated legal brief riddled with errors
The attorneys now face potential disciplinary action.
By Amanda Yeo
U.S. government agency sounds alarm on AI's toll on environment, humanity
The nonpartisan Government Accountability Office says much more research on AI is needed.
YouTube is testing AI Overviews in search results
Google said it's been "experimenting."
AI was used to write the California bar exam. The law community is outraged.
An outsourced contractor relied on AI to help write some of the exam questions.