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  • Music Publishers Sue Anthropic for $3 Billion Over Alleged Piracy of Thousands of Works

    Music Publishers Sue Anthropic for  Billion Over Alleged Piracy of Thousands of Works

    A coalition of music publishers, led by Concord Music Group and Universal Music Group, has filed a lawsuit against AI firm Anthropic, alleging that the company illegally downloaded more than 20,000 copyrighted songs, sheet music, lyrics, and compositions. The publishers claim that the unauthorized use could result in damages exceeding $3 billion, making it one of…


  • OpenAI’s Sora App Faces Declining Downloads and Spending After Strong Launch

    OpenAI’s Sora App Faces Declining Downloads and Spending After Strong Launch

    OpenAI’s AI‑powered video creation app Sora debuted to record‑breaking installs and topped the U.S. App Store, but recent data shows a sharp drop in both downloads and consumer spending. Competition from other AI video services, ongoing copyright concerns, and a limited partnership with Disney have contributed to the slowdown. While the app still records millions…


  • OpenAI Launches Prism AI Workspace, Sparks Concerns Over Flood of Low‑Quality Scientific Papers

    OpenAI Launches Prism AI Workspace, Sparks Concerns Over Flood of Low‑Quality Scientific Papers

    OpenAI introduced Prism, a free AI‑powered LaTeX‑based workspace that helps scientists draft papers, generate citations, create diagrams and collaborate in real time. While the tool aims to reduce formatting burdens and accelerate research workflows, many researchers worry that its ease of use could overwhelm peer review with papers that lack substantive contribution, intensifying what publishers…


  • Music Publishers File $3 Billion Lawsuit Against Anthropic Over Alleged Copyright Infringement

    Music Publishers File  Billion Lawsuit Against Anthropic Over Alleged Copyright Infringement

    A coalition of music publishers led by Concord Music Group and Universal Music Group has sued AI firm Anthropic, alleging that the company illegally downloaded more than 20,000 copyrighted songs—including sheet music, lyrics, and compositions—and used them to train its Claude chatbot. The publishers claim the unauthorized use could result in damages exceeding $3 billion, making…


  • Google DeepMind Opens Project Genie AI World Generator to U.S. Users

    Google DeepMind Opens Project Genie AI World Generator to U.S. Users

    Google DeepMind has launched Project Genie, an experimental AI tool that lets users create interactive game worlds from text prompts or images. The service is now available to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the United States. Designed as a research prototype, Project Genie combines DeepMind’s latest world model with image‑generation technology to produce explorable environments.…


  • Microsoft CEO Defends AI Spending as Copilot Usage Grows

    Microsoft CEO Defends AI Spending as Copilot Usage Grows

    Microsoft reported strong quarterly results, posting $81.3 billion in revenue and $38.3 billion in net income while highlighting record cloud revenue of over $50 billion. CEO Satya Nadella emphasized that the company’s massive capital expenditures—$88.2 billion last year and $72.4 billion so far this year—are aimed at expanding AI services across Azure, Microsoft 365, and partner labs. He pointed to…


  • Google’s Project Genie Lets Users Create Interactive AI Worlds From Photos or Prompts

    Google’s Project Genie Lets Users Create Interactive AI Worlds From Photos or Prompts

    Google has unveiled Project Genie, a research prototype that transforms a photo or text prompt into a short, interactive 3‑D world. Users can explore each generated environment for up to 60 seconds, remix pre‑built scenes, and download video recordings of their experience. The tool runs on Google’s AI Ultra subscription, which costs $250 per month,…


  • Logical Intelligence Unveils Energy-Based AI Model as Alternative to Large Language Models

    Logical Intelligence Unveils Energy-Based AI Model as Alternative to Large Language Models

    San Francisco startup Logical Intelligence, with Yann LeCun on its board, has introduced Kona 1.0, an energy‑based reasoning model that operates on a single GPU and solves tasks such as sudoku far faster than leading large language models. The company argues that its approach reduces compute needs, eliminates hallucinations, and can be applied to critical…


  • OpenAI and Booking.com Launch SME AI Accelerator for European Businesses

    OpenAI and Booking.com Launch SME AI Accelerator for European Businesses

    OpenAI has partnered with Booking.com to create the SME AI Accelerator, a program that will provide free, practical AI training to small and medium-sized businesses across six European countries. The initiative combines in‑person workshops, virtual sessions, and lessons from the OpenAI Academy to demonstrate how AI can boost productivity, efficiency, and competitiveness. Targeting 20,000 firms,…


  • ChatGPT’s Age‑Prediction Feature Mislabels Adults, Prompting Frustration

    ChatGPT’s Age‑Prediction Feature Mislabels Adults, Prompting Frustration

    OpenAI has rolled out a global age‑prediction system for ChatGPT to automatically apply a teen‑mode experience to users it believes are under 18. The model relies on behavioral cues, account history, usage patterns, and language analysis, and defaults to caution when uncertain. Several adult subscribers report being mistakenly routed to teen mode, facing content restrictions…


  • Brands Navigate Visibility in the Age of AI-Generated Answers

    Brands Navigate Visibility in the Age of AI-Generated Answers

    The way people discover information online is shifting from clicking links to asking large language models for direct answers. Tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity generate responses by synthesizing content from multiple sources, often without sending users to the original pages. This change disrupts traditional click‑based metrics and forces marketers to rethink content strategy, measurement, and…


  • AI Shifts Work Focus, Eliminates Low-Leverage Tasks and Boosts Business Transparency

    AI Shifts Work Focus, Eliminates Low-Leverage Tasks and Boosts Business Transparency

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping organizations by automating low-leverage tasks, exposing inefficiencies, and demanding clearer links between work and outcomes. Companies are seeing roles disappear not because AI outperforms humans, but because AI reveals that certain layers of coordination and manual processes are unnecessary. The technology also brings unprecedented spend and performance visibility, prompting firms to…


  • Sen. Warren Demands OpenAI Assurance No Government Bailout

    Sen. Warren Demands OpenAI Assurance No Government Bailout

    Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote to OpenAI chief Sam Altman asking the company to confirm it will not seek a government bailout if it fails to become profitable. Warren warned that OpenAI’s massive spending and growing debt could force taxpayers to shoulder losses, citing the company’s partnership with CoreWeave as an example. OpenAI has repeatedly denied…


  • Anthropic’s New Constitution Raises Questions About AI Sentience

    Anthropic’s New Constitution Raises Questions About AI Sentience

    Anthropic has shifted from mechanical rule‑based framing for its Claude models to a sprawling 30,000‑word constitution that reads like a philosophical treatise on a potentially sentient being. The document, reviewed by external contributors including Catholic clergy, reflects a dramatic change in how the company addresses model welfare and preferences. A leaked “Soul Document” of roughly…


  • AI Security Startup Outtake Secures $40 Million Series B Backed by Tech Titans

    AI Security Startup Outtake Secures  Million Series B Backed by Tech Titans

    Outtake, an AI‑driven cybersecurity startup that automates the detection and takedown of digital identity fraud, has closed a $40 million Series B round. The round was led by Iconiq’s Murali Joshi and featured angels including Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora, Pershing Square CEO Bill Ackman, Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar, Anduril co‑founder…


  • Microsoft’s $7.6 B Boost from OpenAI Partnership

    Microsoft’s .6 B Boost from OpenAI Partnership

    Microsoft reported a $7.6 billion increase in net income tied to its partnership with OpenAI, reflecting the AI lab’s rapid revenue growth and a 20% revenue‑share agreement. The relationship also includes a $250 billion Azure services commitment from OpenAI, which now counts for roughly half of Microsoft’s commercial performance obligations. Additional AI investments, such as a $5 billion…


  • Meta Announces Upcoming AI Models and Agentic Commerce Tools

    Meta Announces Upcoming AI Models and Agentic Commerce Tools

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told investors that the company will begin shipping new AI models and products within months, with a focus on agentic shopping tools that leverage personal context. The rollout follows a 2025 rebuild of Meta’s AI program and the recent acquisition of Manus, a general‑purpose agent developer. Meta also revealed a sizable…


  • How to Mute Meta AI Across Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp

    How to Mute Meta AI Across Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp

    Meta AI is built into Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp and cannot be fully disabled, but users can mute its presence. Detailed steps show how to silence Meta AI in Instagram, turn off comment summaries on Facebook, mute the chat in Messenger, and hide the AI conversation in WhatsApp. Muting reduces AI prompts and notifications…


  • Handshake Acquires Cleanlab to Boost AI Data-Labeling Capabilities

    Handshake Acquires Cleanlab to Boost AI Data-Labeling Capabilities

    AI data‑labeling platform Handshake has acquired data‑label‑auditing startup Cleanlab in an acqui‑hire deal. The move adds Cleanlab’s co‑founders and nine key engineers to Handshake’s research team, aiming to improve the quality of human‑generated data for top AI labs. Cleanlab, founded in 2021, had raised $30 million and built algorithms that automatically flag incorrect labels. Handshake, valued…


  • Modelence Secures $3 Million Seed Round to Streamline AI‑Powered App Development

    Modelence Secures  Million Seed Round to Streamline AI‑Powered App Development

    Modelence, a California‑based startup that offers an all‑in‑one framework for building AI‑enhanced applications, announced a $3 million seed investment led by Y Combinator. The funding will support the company’s effort to simplify the complex web of services—authentication, databases, hosting, and LLM observability—that developers must stitch together when using generative AI tools. Modelence’s toolkit, built on TypeScript,…


  • CISA Acting Director Accidentally Uploads Sensitive Documents to Public ChatGPT

    CISA Acting Director Accidentally Uploads Sensitive Documents to Public ChatGPT

    The acting director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) unintentionally uploaded documents marked “for official use only” to a public version of ChatGPT. The uploads triggered internal warnings and raised concerns about the potential exposure of unclassified yet sensitive information to millions of users. DHS officials confirmed that staff normally use approved AI…


  • Arcee AI Releases Trinity, a 400B-Parameter Open-Source LLM

    Arcee AI Releases Trinity, a 400B-Parameter Open-Source LLM

    Arcee AI, a 30‑person startup, unveiled Trinity, a 400‑billion‑parameter open‑source foundation model released under the Apache license. The company says Trinity rivals Meta’s Llama 4 Maverick and China’s GLM‑4.5 in benchmark tests, especially for coding, math, common‑sense reasoning, and knowledge tasks. While currently limited to text, the startup plans to add vision and speech‑to‑text capabilities.…


  • Claude AI Streamlines Complex Smart Home Setup with Home Assistant

    Claude AI Streamlines Complex Smart Home Setup with Home Assistant

    A smart‑home enthusiast who juggles dozens of platforms turned to Anthropic’s Claude AI to tame a fragmented system. After early attempts at an AI‑generated dashboard fell short, the user linked Claude to Home Assistant via the ha‑mcp add‑on. Claude helped discover devices, integrate hard‑to‑connect hardware, create automations and build a clean, customized dashboard—all with natural‑language…


  • Moltbots Rise: Open-Source AI Assistant Survives Trademark Scramble, Crypto Scams, and Bot Hijacks

    Moltbots Rise: Open-Source AI Assistant Survives Trademark Scramble, Crypto Scams, and Bot Hijacks

    An open‑source AI assistant originally called Clawdbot went viral, faced a trademark warning from Anthropic, endured social‑media handle squatting, a crypto‑scam impersonation, and a quirky mascot redesign, then rebranded as Moltbot. Created by Austrian developer Peter Steinberger, the tool integrates into everyday messaging apps, remembers past conversations, sends proactive reminders, and automates tasks across platforms.…


  • China Grants Limited Approval for Nvidia’s High-End AI Chips

    China Grants Limited Approval for Nvidia’s High-End AI Chips

    China has granted conditional approval for the import of Nvidia’s high-end AI GPUs, signaling a strategic move to support its major internet firms while protecting domestic semiconductor interests. The approvals arrived during Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s visit to Beijing, but strict licensing terms and restrictions on state-backed entities suggest a cautious approach. Chinese tech companies…


  • CISA Acting Director Uploads Sensitive Government Docs to ChatGPT

    CISA Acting Director Uploads Sensitive Government Docs to ChatGPT

    The acting head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) uploaded internal government documents marked “for official use only” to the public ChatGPT platform, triggering automated security warnings. The director, Madhu Gottumukkala, had previously received an exception to use the tool, despite a department-wide ban. Homeland Security officials are assessing potential security impacts, while…


  • ASML Reports Record New Bookings, Signaling Ongoing AI Infrastructure Surge

    ASML Reports Record New Bookings, Signaling Ongoing AI Infrastructure Surge

    ASML, the Dutch photolithography specialist, posted record new orders worth 13 billion euros, more than double the previous quarter. The surge reflects strong demand from artificial‑intelligence data‑center builders, underscoring the continued momentum of the AI infrastructure boom. CEO Christophe Fouquet highlighted that customers are increasingly confident about medium‑term AI‑related demand, suggesting that the industry expects sustained…


  • UK AI Copyright Proposal Faces Overwhelming Public Rejection

    UK AI Copyright Proposal Faces Overwhelming Public Rejection

    A public consultation on artificial intelligence and copyright launched by the UK government in early 2025 received roughly 10,000 responses, but only 3% supported the government’s preferred Option 3. Nearly 88% of respondents favored a stricter licensing approach that would require explicit permission before AI developers could use copyrighted works. Creators across writing, music, visual…


  • Google Deploys Gemini AI for JEE Test Prep and Nationwide Education Initiative

    Google Deploys Gemini AI for JEE Test Prep and Nationwide Education Initiative

    Google is expanding its AI‑driven learning platform Gemini to include full‑length practice exams for India’s Joint Entrance Exam (JEE). The new tools provide vetted questions, instant feedback, answer explanations, and personalized study plans. Gemini’s capabilities also extend to AI Mode in Search, Canvas for creating study guides, and NotebookLM for quizzes and multimedia summaries, all…


  • Astronomers Use AI to Uncover Nearly 1,400 Anomalous Objects in Hubble Archives

    Astronomers Use AI to Uncover Nearly 1,400 Anomalous Objects in Hubble Archives

    A pair of European Space Agency astronomers trained an artificial‑intelligence model called AnomalyMatch to scan the Hubble Legacy Archive. In just two and a half days the system examined almost 100 million image cutouts and flagged nearly 1,400 previously undocumented astrophysical anomalies, most of them interacting galaxies. The findings, published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, also include…


  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits ChatGPT 5.2’s writing quality was neglected

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits ChatGPT 5.2’s writing quality was neglected

    OpenAI chief Sam Altman acknowledged that the company “screwed up” the writing quality of its latest ChatGPT 5.2 release. At a developer town‑hall, Altman explained that the update prioritized technical strengths such as reasoning, coding, and tool use, leaving the conversational tone and readability under‑developed. He said limited bandwidth forces trade‑offs, and promised that future…


  • Open‑Source AI Assistant Moltbot Gains Rapid Popularity Amid Security Concerns

    Open‑Source AI Assistant Moltbot Gains Rapid Popularity Amid Security Concerns

    The open‑source AI assistant Moltbot, formerly known as Clawdbot, has quickly risen to prominence, earning tens of thousands of stars on GitHub within a month. Developed by Austrian programmer Peter Steinberger, the tool lets users run a personal assistant that interacts through popular messaging platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, and others. While users…


  • AI Prompt Injections Threaten Smart Home Devices

    AI Prompt Injections Threaten Smart Home Devices

    Researchers have uncovered a new class of AI‑driven attacks called prompt injections, or “promptware,” that can manipulate large language models to issue unauthorized commands to connected home devices. Demonstrations showed that hidden prompts embedded in everyday messages could cause a virtual assistant to unlock doors, adjust heating or reveal user location. While major tech firms…


  • Tech CEOs Condemn Minneapolis ICE Violence and Call for Action

    Tech CEOs Condemn Minneapolis ICE Violence and Call for Action

    Leaders of Anthropic, OpenAI and Apple publicly addressed the recent ICE shootings in Minneapolis, denouncing the violence and urging democratic values. Internal messages and leaked emails revealed employee pressure for the companies to cut ties with ICE and speak out. While the CEOs condemned the incident, they also expressed praise for President Trump, drawing mixed…


  • LinkedIn Adds Verified AI Skill Badges to User Profiles

    LinkedIn Adds Verified AI Skill Badges to User Profiles

    LinkedIn is expanding its profile features to let users display verified proficiency in emerging AI coding tools, known as “vibe coding.” Partnering with companies such as Replit, Lovable, Descript and Relay.app, the platform will allow these tool providers to assess users’ skill levels and add them directly to profiles. The move aims to give recruiters…


  • Perplexity Emerges as a Powerful Deep‑Research Assistant for Professionals and Students

    Perplexity Emerges as a Powerful Deep‑Research Assistant for Professionals and Students

    Perplexity, an AI‑driven research platform, lets users generate detailed reports by pulling from scholarly databases and reputable publications. Users can toggle between web and academic sources, download PDFs with hundreds of citations, and receive concise summaries that highlight key findings. Journalists, researchers, and students have found the tool saves hours of manual searching while still…


  • Meta CEO Opposed Parental Controls for AI Chatbots, Internal Docs Show

    Meta CEO Opposed Parental Controls for AI Chatbots, Internal Docs Show

    Internal communications obtained by the New Mexico Attorney General reveal that Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg opposed both explicit conversations between AI chatbots and minors and the implementation of parental controls for those chatbots. The state has sued Meta, alleging the platforms failed to protect children from sexual content and harassment. In response, Meta announced…


  • Winter Storm Strains Power Grid as AI Data Centers Drive Up Electricity Demand

    Winter Storm Strains Power Grid as AI Data Centers Drive Up Electricity Demand

    A massive winter storm swept across dozens of states, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and testing an already stressed electricity grid. The surge in demand from AI data centers, alongside traditional heating needs, caused wholesale electricity prices to spike dramatically in states like Virginia. Utilities scrambled to restore service while grappling with aging infrastructure,…


  • Moltbot AI Agent Draws Praise and Security Scrutiny

    Moltbot AI Agent Draws Praise and Security Scrutiny

    Moltbot, an open‑source AI agent that runs locally on a range of devices, is gaining attention for its ability to handle tasks such as calendar management, email composition, and data logging through chat platforms like WhatsApp and iMessage. While users celebrate its convenience, security experts warn that its admin‑level access can be exploited via prompt‑injection…


  • Moltbot Emerges as Open‑Source Personal AI Assistant After Rebranding from Clawdbot

    Moltbot Emerges as Open‑Source Personal AI Assistant After Rebranding from Clawdbot

    Moltbot, formerly known as Clawdbot, is an open‑source personal AI assistant that lets users automate tasks such as calendar management, messaging, and flight check‑ins. Created by Austrian developer Peter Steinberger, the project was renamed after a copyright challenge from Anthropic but kept its lobster‑themed branding. Moltbot quickly attracted thousands of developers, earning over 44,200 stars…


  • AI Overviews gets upgraded to Gemini 3 with a dash of AI Mode

    AI Overviews gets upgraded to Gemini 3 with a dash of AI Mode

    Google is updating its AI Overviews feature to run on the latest Gemini 3 models. The change promises more reliable, conversational answers across a broader set of search queries. While earlier versions relied on Gemini 2.5, the new system will automatically select the appropriate Gemini 3 variant—whether a lightweight Flash model for simple queries or…


  • Google Makes Gemini 3 the Default Model for AI Overviews

    Google Makes Gemini 3 the Default Model for AI Overviews

    Google is rolling out two upgrades to Search. Gemini 3 becomes the default model powering AI Overviews for all users worldwide, promising more credible and relevant summaries. Additionally, users can now jump directly from an AI Overview into an AI Mode conversation, creating a seamless experience that combines quick snapshots with deeper dialogue.


  • OpenAI Introduces Prism, an AI-Powered Workspace for Scientific Research

    OpenAI Introduces Prism, an AI-Powered Workspace for Scientific Research

    OpenAI launched Prism, a free AI‑enhanced workspace for anyone with a ChatGPT account. Integrated with GPT‑5.2, Prism functions as a word processor and research assistant, offering LaTeX support, diagram generation, and full‑context chat capabilities. The tool is designed to help human scientists draft papers, verify claims, and explore hypotheses, rather than conduct research autonomously. OpenAI…


  • Google DeepMind Employees Demand ICE Safety Measures

    Google DeepMind Employees Demand ICE Safety Measures

    Employees at Google DeepMind have asked company leaders for clear policies to keep staff physically safe from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while on company premises. The request follows reports of an ICE officer attempting to enter the Cambridge office without a warrant. Leadership, including the CEOs of Google and DeepMind, has not publicly responded.…


  • Google Search upgrades AI Overviews with Gemini 3 and adds instant chat follow‑ups

    Google Search upgrades AI Overviews with Gemini 3 and adds instant chat follow‑ups

    Google Search has replaced the AI model behind its AI Overviews with Gemini 3, delivering smarter, longer, and better‑structured answers to complex queries on mobile. The update also lets users jump directly from an AI Overview into a conversational AI Mode without leaving the search page. By keeping context and enabling seamless follow‑up questions, the…


  • AI Tool Helps Identify Dinosaur Footprints

    AI Tool Helps Identify Dinosaur Footprints

    Researchers from a German research center and a Scottish university have created an artificial‑intelligence system that can analyze dinosaur footprints and suggest the most likely trackmaker. Trained on thousands of real fossils and millions of simulated tracks, the algorithm focuses on eight key foot characteristics and operates without human‑assigned labels. In tests the AI agreed…


  • US Attorneys General Target xAI Over Grok’s Nonconsensual Sexual Image Generation

    US Attorneys General Target xAI Over Grok’s Nonconsensual Sexual Image Generation

    A coalition of U.S. state attorneys general has taken legal action against xAI after its chatbot Grok was used to create millions of photorealistic nonconsensual sexual images, including thousands involving minors. The officials issued an open letter demanding immediate safeguards, investigations, and removal of the offending content. The move reflects growing state-level scrutiny of AI…


  • Anthropic Doubles Funding Target to $20 B, Seeks $350 B Valuation

    Anthropic Doubles Funding Target to  B, Seeks 0 B Valuation

    Anthropic announced it is raising twice the amount originally planned, increasing its target from $10 billion to $20 billion. The expanded round aims to bring the company’s valuation to $350 billion and includes investors such as Sequoia Capital, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, and Coatue. The move follows a prior $13 billion raise that set a $183 billion valuation and follows…


  • AI Tools Aim to Streamline U.S. Courts While Raising New Concerns

    AI Tools Aim to Streamline U.S. Courts While Raising New Concerns

    Legal leaders are testing artificial‑intelligence systems to help courts and arbitrations run faster and at lower cost. Former Michigan Supreme Court justice Bridget McCormack heads an AI arbitrator that drafts decisions for document‑based disputes, while judges such as Kevin Newsom experiment with generative AI to clarify ordinary language. Proponents argue the technology could expand access…


  • Common Sense Media flags xAI’s Grok chatbot for serious child safety shortcomings

    Common Sense Media flags xAI’s Grok chatbot for serious child safety shortcomings

    A new assessment by Common Sense Media finds that xAI’s Grok chatbot fails to properly identify users under 18, lacks effective safety guardrails, and frequently produces sexual, violent, and otherwise inappropriate material. The report criticizes the effectiveness of Grok’s Kids Mode, the presence of AI companions that enable erotic role‑play, and the platform’s push‑notification tactics…


  • Music Publishers Sue Anthropic for $3 Billion Over Alleged Piracy of Thousands of Works

    A coalition of music publishers, led by Concord Music Group and Universal Music Group, has filed a lawsuit against AI firm Anthropic, alleging that the company illegally downloaded more than 20,000 copyrighted songs, sheet music, lyrics, and compositions. The publishers claim that the unauthorized use could result in damages exceeding $3 billion, making it one of…

  • OpenAI’s Sora App Faces Declining Downloads and Spending After Strong Launch

    OpenAI’s AI‑powered video creation app Sora debuted to record‑breaking installs and topped the U.S. App Store, but recent data shows a sharp drop in both downloads and consumer spending. Competition from other AI video services, ongoing copyright concerns, and a limited partnership with Disney have contributed to the slowdown. While the app still records millions…

  • OpenAI Launches Prism AI Workspace, Sparks Concerns Over Flood of Low‑Quality Scientific Papers

    OpenAI introduced Prism, a free AI‑powered LaTeX‑based workspace that helps scientists draft papers, generate citations, create diagrams and collaborate in real time. While the tool aims to reduce formatting burdens and accelerate research workflows, many researchers worry that its ease of use could overwhelm peer review with papers that lack substantive contribution, intensifying what publishers…

  • Music Publishers File $3 Billion Lawsuit Against Anthropic Over Alleged Copyright Infringement

    A coalition of music publishers led by Concord Music Group and Universal Music Group has sued AI firm Anthropic, alleging that the company illegally downloaded more than 20,000 copyrighted songs—including sheet music, lyrics, and compositions—and used them to train its Claude chatbot. The publishers claim the unauthorized use could result in damages exceeding $3 billion, making…

  • Google DeepMind Opens Project Genie AI World Generator to U.S. Users

    Google DeepMind has launched Project Genie, an experimental AI tool that lets users create interactive game worlds from text prompts or images. The service is now available to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the United States. Designed as a research prototype, Project Genie combines DeepMind’s latest world model with image‑generation technology to produce explorable environments.…

  • Microsoft CEO Defends AI Spending as Copilot Usage Grows

    Microsoft reported strong quarterly results, posting $81.3 billion in revenue and $38.3 billion in net income while highlighting record cloud revenue of over $50 billion. CEO Satya Nadella emphasized that the company’s massive capital expenditures—$88.2 billion last year and $72.4 billion so far this year—are aimed at expanding AI services across Azure, Microsoft 365, and partner labs. He pointed to…

  • Google’s Project Genie Lets Users Create Interactive AI Worlds From Photos or Prompts

    Google has unveiled Project Genie, a research prototype that transforms a photo or text prompt into a short, interactive 3‑D world. Users can explore each generated environment for up to 60 seconds, remix pre‑built scenes, and download video recordings of their experience. The tool runs on Google’s AI Ultra subscription, which costs $250 per month,…

  • Logical Intelligence Unveils Energy-Based AI Model as Alternative to Large Language Models

    San Francisco startup Logical Intelligence, with Yann LeCun on its board, has introduced Kona 1.0, an energy‑based reasoning model that operates on a single GPU and solves tasks such as sudoku far faster than leading large language models. The company argues that its approach reduces compute needs, eliminates hallucinations, and can be applied to critical…

  • OpenAI and Booking.com Launch SME AI Accelerator for European Businesses

    OpenAI has partnered with Booking.com to create the SME AI Accelerator, a program that will provide free, practical AI training to small and medium-sized businesses across six European countries. The initiative combines in‑person workshops, virtual sessions, and lessons from the OpenAI Academy to demonstrate how AI can boost productivity, efficiency, and competitiveness. Targeting 20,000 firms,…

  • ChatGPT’s Age‑Prediction Feature Mislabels Adults, Prompting Frustration

    OpenAI has rolled out a global age‑prediction system for ChatGPT to automatically apply a teen‑mode experience to users it believes are under 18. The model relies on behavioral cues, account history, usage patterns, and language analysis, and defaults to caution when uncertain. Several adult subscribers report being mistakenly routed to teen mode, facing content restrictions…

  • Brands Navigate Visibility in the Age of AI-Generated Answers

    The way people discover information online is shifting from clicking links to asking large language models for direct answers. Tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity generate responses by synthesizing content from multiple sources, often without sending users to the original pages. This change disrupts traditional click‑based metrics and forces marketers to rethink content strategy, measurement, and…

  • AI Shifts Work Focus, Eliminates Low-Leverage Tasks and Boosts Business Transparency

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping organizations by automating low-leverage tasks, exposing inefficiencies, and demanding clearer links between work and outcomes. Companies are seeing roles disappear not because AI outperforms humans, but because AI reveals that certain layers of coordination and manual processes are unnecessary. The technology also brings unprecedented spend and performance visibility, prompting firms to…

  • Sen. Warren Demands OpenAI Assurance No Government Bailout

    Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote to OpenAI chief Sam Altman asking the company to confirm it will not seek a government bailout if it fails to become profitable. Warren warned that OpenAI’s massive spending and growing debt could force taxpayers to shoulder losses, citing the company’s partnership with CoreWeave as an example. OpenAI has repeatedly denied…

  • Anthropic’s New Constitution Raises Questions About AI Sentience

    Anthropic has shifted from mechanical rule‑based framing for its Claude models to a sprawling 30,000‑word constitution that reads like a philosophical treatise on a potentially sentient being. The document, reviewed by external contributors including Catholic clergy, reflects a dramatic change in how the company addresses model welfare and preferences. A leaked “Soul Document” of roughly…

  • AI Security Startup Outtake Secures $40 Million Series B Backed by Tech Titans

    Outtake, an AI‑driven cybersecurity startup that automates the detection and takedown of digital identity fraud, has closed a $40 million Series B round. The round was led by Iconiq’s Murali Joshi and featured angels including Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora, Pershing Square CEO Bill Ackman, Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar, Anduril co‑founder…

  • Microsoft’s $7.6 B Boost from OpenAI Partnership

    Microsoft reported a $7.6 billion increase in net income tied to its partnership with OpenAI, reflecting the AI lab’s rapid revenue growth and a 20% revenue‑share agreement. The relationship also includes a $250 billion Azure services commitment from OpenAI, which now counts for roughly half of Microsoft’s commercial performance obligations. Additional AI investments, such as a $5 billion…

  • Meta Announces Upcoming AI Models and Agentic Commerce Tools

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told investors that the company will begin shipping new AI models and products within months, with a focus on agentic shopping tools that leverage personal context. The rollout follows a 2025 rebuild of Meta’s AI program and the recent acquisition of Manus, a general‑purpose agent developer. Meta also revealed a sizable…

  • How to Mute Meta AI Across Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp

    Meta AI is built into Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp and cannot be fully disabled, but users can mute its presence. Detailed steps show how to silence Meta AI in Instagram, turn off comment summaries on Facebook, mute the chat in Messenger, and hide the AI conversation in WhatsApp. Muting reduces AI prompts and notifications…

  • Handshake Acquires Cleanlab to Boost AI Data-Labeling Capabilities

    AI data‑labeling platform Handshake has acquired data‑label‑auditing startup Cleanlab in an acqui‑hire deal. The move adds Cleanlab’s co‑founders and nine key engineers to Handshake’s research team, aiming to improve the quality of human‑generated data for top AI labs. Cleanlab, founded in 2021, had raised $30 million and built algorithms that automatically flag incorrect labels. Handshake, valued…

  • Modelence Secures $3 Million Seed Round to Streamline AI‑Powered App Development

    Modelence, a California‑based startup that offers an all‑in‑one framework for building AI‑enhanced applications, announced a $3 million seed investment led by Y Combinator. The funding will support the company’s effort to simplify the complex web of services—authentication, databases, hosting, and LLM observability—that developers must stitch together when using generative AI tools. Modelence’s toolkit, built on TypeScript,…

  • CISA Acting Director Accidentally Uploads Sensitive Documents to Public ChatGPT

    The acting director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) unintentionally uploaded documents marked “for official use only” to a public version of ChatGPT. The uploads triggered internal warnings and raised concerns about the potential exposure of unclassified yet sensitive information to millions of users. DHS officials confirmed that staff normally use approved AI…

  • Arcee AI Releases Trinity, a 400B-Parameter Open-Source LLM

    Arcee AI, a 30‑person startup, unveiled Trinity, a 400‑billion‑parameter open‑source foundation model released under the Apache license. The company says Trinity rivals Meta’s Llama 4 Maverick and China’s GLM‑4.5 in benchmark tests, especially for coding, math, common‑sense reasoning, and knowledge tasks. While currently limited to text, the startup plans to add vision and speech‑to‑text capabilities.…

  • Claude AI Streamlines Complex Smart Home Setup with Home Assistant

    A smart‑home enthusiast who juggles dozens of platforms turned to Anthropic’s Claude AI to tame a fragmented system. After early attempts at an AI‑generated dashboard fell short, the user linked Claude to Home Assistant via the ha‑mcp add‑on. Claude helped discover devices, integrate hard‑to‑connect hardware, create automations and build a clean, customized dashboard—all with natural‑language…

  • Moltbots Rise: Open-Source AI Assistant Survives Trademark Scramble, Crypto Scams, and Bot Hijacks

    An open‑source AI assistant originally called Clawdbot went viral, faced a trademark warning from Anthropic, endured social‑media handle squatting, a crypto‑scam impersonation, and a quirky mascot redesign, then rebranded as Moltbot. Created by Austrian developer Peter Steinberger, the tool integrates into everyday messaging apps, remembers past conversations, sends proactive reminders, and automates tasks across platforms.…

  • China Grants Limited Approval for Nvidia’s High-End AI Chips

    China has granted conditional approval for the import of Nvidia’s high-end AI GPUs, signaling a strategic move to support its major internet firms while protecting domestic semiconductor interests. The approvals arrived during Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s visit to Beijing, but strict licensing terms and restrictions on state-backed entities suggest a cautious approach. Chinese tech companies…

  • CISA Acting Director Uploads Sensitive Government Docs to ChatGPT

    The acting head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) uploaded internal government documents marked “for official use only” to the public ChatGPT platform, triggering automated security warnings. The director, Madhu Gottumukkala, had previously received an exception to use the tool, despite a department-wide ban. Homeland Security officials are assessing potential security impacts, while…

  • ASML Reports Record New Bookings, Signaling Ongoing AI Infrastructure Surge

    ASML, the Dutch photolithography specialist, posted record new orders worth 13 billion euros, more than double the previous quarter. The surge reflects strong demand from artificial‑intelligence data‑center builders, underscoring the continued momentum of the AI infrastructure boom. CEO Christophe Fouquet highlighted that customers are increasingly confident about medium‑term AI‑related demand, suggesting that the industry expects sustained…

  • UK AI Copyright Proposal Faces Overwhelming Public Rejection

    A public consultation on artificial intelligence and copyright launched by the UK government in early 2025 received roughly 10,000 responses, but only 3% supported the government’s preferred Option 3. Nearly 88% of respondents favored a stricter licensing approach that would require explicit permission before AI developers could use copyrighted works. Creators across writing, music, visual…

  • Google Deploys Gemini AI for JEE Test Prep and Nationwide Education Initiative

    Google is expanding its AI‑driven learning platform Gemini to include full‑length practice exams for India’s Joint Entrance Exam (JEE). The new tools provide vetted questions, instant feedback, answer explanations, and personalized study plans. Gemini’s capabilities also extend to AI Mode in Search, Canvas for creating study guides, and NotebookLM for quizzes and multimedia summaries, all…

  • Astronomers Use AI to Uncover Nearly 1,400 Anomalous Objects in Hubble Archives

    A pair of European Space Agency astronomers trained an artificial‑intelligence model called AnomalyMatch to scan the Hubble Legacy Archive. In just two and a half days the system examined almost 100 million image cutouts and flagged nearly 1,400 previously undocumented astrophysical anomalies, most of them interacting galaxies. The findings, published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, also include…

  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits ChatGPT 5.2’s writing quality was neglected

    OpenAI chief Sam Altman acknowledged that the company “screwed up” the writing quality of its latest ChatGPT 5.2 release. At a developer town‑hall, Altman explained that the update prioritized technical strengths such as reasoning, coding, and tool use, leaving the conversational tone and readability under‑developed. He said limited bandwidth forces trade‑offs, and promised that future…

  • Open‑Source AI Assistant Moltbot Gains Rapid Popularity Amid Security Concerns

    The open‑source AI assistant Moltbot, formerly known as Clawdbot, has quickly risen to prominence, earning tens of thousands of stars on GitHub within a month. Developed by Austrian programmer Peter Steinberger, the tool lets users run a personal assistant that interacts through popular messaging platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, and others. While users…

  • AI Prompt Injections Threaten Smart Home Devices

    Researchers have uncovered a new class of AI‑driven attacks called prompt injections, or “promptware,” that can manipulate large language models to issue unauthorized commands to connected home devices. Demonstrations showed that hidden prompts embedded in everyday messages could cause a virtual assistant to unlock doors, adjust heating or reveal user location. While major tech firms…

  • Tech CEOs Condemn Minneapolis ICE Violence and Call for Action

    Leaders of Anthropic, OpenAI and Apple publicly addressed the recent ICE shootings in Minneapolis, denouncing the violence and urging democratic values. Internal messages and leaked emails revealed employee pressure for the companies to cut ties with ICE and speak out. While the CEOs condemned the incident, they also expressed praise for President Trump, drawing mixed…

  • LinkedIn Adds Verified AI Skill Badges to User Profiles

    LinkedIn is expanding its profile features to let users display verified proficiency in emerging AI coding tools, known as “vibe coding.” Partnering with companies such as Replit, Lovable, Descript and Relay.app, the platform will allow these tool providers to assess users’ skill levels and add them directly to profiles. The move aims to give recruiters…

  • Perplexity Emerges as a Powerful Deep‑Research Assistant for Professionals and Students

    Perplexity, an AI‑driven research platform, lets users generate detailed reports by pulling from scholarly databases and reputable publications. Users can toggle between web and academic sources, download PDFs with hundreds of citations, and receive concise summaries that highlight key findings. Journalists, researchers, and students have found the tool saves hours of manual searching while still…

  • Meta CEO Opposed Parental Controls for AI Chatbots, Internal Docs Show

    Internal communications obtained by the New Mexico Attorney General reveal that Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg opposed both explicit conversations between AI chatbots and minors and the implementation of parental controls for those chatbots. The state has sued Meta, alleging the platforms failed to protect children from sexual content and harassment. In response, Meta announced…

  • Winter Storm Strains Power Grid as AI Data Centers Drive Up Electricity Demand

    A massive winter storm swept across dozens of states, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and testing an already stressed electricity grid. The surge in demand from AI data centers, alongside traditional heating needs, caused wholesale electricity prices to spike dramatically in states like Virginia. Utilities scrambled to restore service while grappling with aging infrastructure,…

  • Moltbot AI Agent Draws Praise and Security Scrutiny

    Moltbot, an open‑source AI agent that runs locally on a range of devices, is gaining attention for its ability to handle tasks such as calendar management, email composition, and data logging through chat platforms like WhatsApp and iMessage. While users celebrate its convenience, security experts warn that its admin‑level access can be exploited via prompt‑injection…

  • Moltbot Emerges as Open‑Source Personal AI Assistant After Rebranding from Clawdbot

    Moltbot, formerly known as Clawdbot, is an open‑source personal AI assistant that lets users automate tasks such as calendar management, messaging, and flight check‑ins. Created by Austrian developer Peter Steinberger, the project was renamed after a copyright challenge from Anthropic but kept its lobster‑themed branding. Moltbot quickly attracted thousands of developers, earning over 44,200 stars…

  • AI Overviews gets upgraded to Gemini 3 with a dash of AI Mode

    Google is updating its AI Overviews feature to run on the latest Gemini 3 models. The change promises more reliable, conversational answers across a broader set of search queries. While earlier versions relied on Gemini 2.5, the new system will automatically select the appropriate Gemini 3 variant—whether a lightweight Flash model for simple queries or…

  • Google Makes Gemini 3 the Default Model for AI Overviews

    Google is rolling out two upgrades to Search. Gemini 3 becomes the default model powering AI Overviews for all users worldwide, promising more credible and relevant summaries. Additionally, users can now jump directly from an AI Overview into an AI Mode conversation, creating a seamless experience that combines quick snapshots with deeper dialogue.

  • OpenAI Introduces Prism, an AI-Powered Workspace for Scientific Research

    OpenAI launched Prism, a free AI‑enhanced workspace for anyone with a ChatGPT account. Integrated with GPT‑5.2, Prism functions as a word processor and research assistant, offering LaTeX support, diagram generation, and full‑context chat capabilities. The tool is designed to help human scientists draft papers, verify claims, and explore hypotheses, rather than conduct research autonomously. OpenAI…

  • Google DeepMind Employees Demand ICE Safety Measures

    Employees at Google DeepMind have asked company leaders for clear policies to keep staff physically safe from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while on company premises. The request follows reports of an ICE officer attempting to enter the Cambridge office without a warrant. Leadership, including the CEOs of Google and DeepMind, has not publicly responded.…

  • Google Search upgrades AI Overviews with Gemini 3 and adds instant chat follow‑ups

    Google Search has replaced the AI model behind its AI Overviews with Gemini 3, delivering smarter, longer, and better‑structured answers to complex queries on mobile. The update also lets users jump directly from an AI Overview into a conversational AI Mode without leaving the search page. By keeping context and enabling seamless follow‑up questions, the…

  • AI Tool Helps Identify Dinosaur Footprints

    Researchers from a German research center and a Scottish university have created an artificial‑intelligence system that can analyze dinosaur footprints and suggest the most likely trackmaker. Trained on thousands of real fossils and millions of simulated tracks, the algorithm focuses on eight key foot characteristics and operates without human‑assigned labels. In tests the AI agreed…

  • US Attorneys General Target xAI Over Grok’s Nonconsensual Sexual Image Generation

    A coalition of U.S. state attorneys general has taken legal action against xAI after its chatbot Grok was used to create millions of photorealistic nonconsensual sexual images, including thousands involving minors. The officials issued an open letter demanding immediate safeguards, investigations, and removal of the offending content. The move reflects growing state-level scrutiny of AI…

  • Anthropic Doubles Funding Target to $20 B, Seeks $350 B Valuation

    Anthropic announced it is raising twice the amount originally planned, increasing its target from $10 billion to $20 billion. The expanded round aims to bring the company’s valuation to $350 billion and includes investors such as Sequoia Capital, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, and Coatue. The move follows a prior $13 billion raise that set a $183 billion valuation and follows…

  • AI Tools Aim to Streamline U.S. Courts While Raising New Concerns

    Legal leaders are testing artificial‑intelligence systems to help courts and arbitrations run faster and at lower cost. Former Michigan Supreme Court justice Bridget McCormack heads an AI arbitrator that drafts decisions for document‑based disputes, while judges such as Kevin Newsom experiment with generative AI to clarify ordinary language. Proponents argue the technology could expand access…

  • Common Sense Media flags xAI’s Grok chatbot for serious child safety shortcomings

    A new assessment by Common Sense Media finds that xAI’s Grok chatbot fails to properly identify users under 18, lacks effective safety guardrails, and frequently produces sexual, violent, and otherwise inappropriate material. The report criticizes the effectiveness of Grok’s Kids Mode, the presence of AI companions that enable erotic role‑play, and the platform’s push‑notification tactics…