
- Grammarly Pulls Down Explosively Controversial Feature That Impersonates Writers Without Their Permission
Grammarly infuriated journalists, authors, and academics with its “Expert Review” feature, which impersonated writers — both dead and alive — without their permission. In Grammar’s telling, the tool allows users to “take your writing to… Read more: Grammarly Pulls Down Explosively Controversial Feature That Impersonates Writers Without Their Permission - Nvidia Will Spend $26 Billion to Build Open-Weight AI Models, Filings Show
The move could position the AI infrastructure powerhouse to quickly compete with OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek. - The AI-Generated Tilly Norwood Just Dropped the Worst Music Video We’ve Ever Seen
Late last year, video production company Particle6 triggered near-universal backlash when it unveiled its so-called “AI actress” dubbed “Tilly Norwood.” The timing of the announcement couldn’t have been worse, as some of the biggest names… Read more: The AI-Generated Tilly Norwood Just Dropped the Worst Music Video We’ve Ever Seen - Delivery Robots Hit Streets Backed by Niantic’s Pokémon GO-Era Mapping
Coco Robotics’ new Coco 2 delivery bot can leave the sidewalk for streets and bike lanes, using Niantic Spatial’s visual positioning tech to navigate dense city routes more precisely. The post Delivery Robots Hit Streets… Read more: Delivery Robots Hit Streets Backed by Niantic’s Pokémon GO-Era Mapping - The AI assistant was offering me any help I needed. All I wanted was a living, breathing human | Adrian Chiles
When I heard ‘Rachel’ answer the helpline number in her metallic voice, my soul felt as empty as the batteries of my malfunctioning car Something went wrong. The car charger wouldn’t work. Terrible, enervating, life-shortening… Read more: The AI assistant was offering me any help I needed. All I wanted was a living, breathing human | Adrian Chiles - NIH director launches “Scientific Freedom” lectures with non-scientist
On Tuesday, word spread that the National Institutes of Health was launching a series of what it’s calling “Scientific Freedom Lectures,” with the first scheduled for March 20. The “freedom” theme echoes one of the… Read more: NIH director launches “Scientific Freedom” lectures with non-scientist - Nvidia is reportedly planning its own open source OpenClaw competitor
Chipmaker Nvidia is preparing to launch its own open source AI agent platform to compete with the likes of OpenClaw, according to a recent Wired report. The magazine cites “people familiar with the company’s plans”… Read more: Nvidia is reportedly planning its own open source OpenClaw competitor - Anduril, the autonomous weapons maker, doubles the size of its space unit
Anduril Industries announced on Wednesday that it is acquiring ExoAnalytic Solutions, a space intelligence firm that operates a vast network of sensors monitoring the veiled movements of satellites thousands of miles above Earth. “For nearly… Read more: Anduril, the autonomous weapons maker, doubles the size of its space unit - Ai2: Building physical AI with virtual simulation data
Virtual simulation data is driving the development of physical AI across corporate environments, led by initiatives like Ai2’s MolmoBot. Instructing hardware to interact with the real world has historically relied on highly expensive and manually-collected… Read more: Ai2: Building physical AI with virtual simulation data - Here’s the Memo Approving Gemini, ChatGPT, and Copilot for Use in the Senate
A top Senate administrator approved OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Microsoft’s Copilot for official use in the Senate, the New York Times reported on Tuesday. 404 Media has obtained the full text of the memo… Read more: Here’s the Memo Approving Gemini, ChatGPT, and Copilot for Use in the Senate - New MIT class uses anthropology to improve chatbots
Young adults growing up in the attention economy — preparing for adult life, with social media and chatbots competing for their attention — can easily fall into unhealthy relationships with digital platforms. But what if… Read more: New MIT class uses anthropology to improve chatbots - US Military Investigating Whether AI Was Involved in Bombing Elementary School in Iran
Commercial satellite imagery captured last week shows the eerie devastation following the bombing of an Iranian elementary school. At least 175 people, including a large number of young schoolgirls, were killed in the attack. Haunting… Read more: US Military Investigating Whether AI Was Involved in Bombing Elementary School in Iran - Podcast: How to Talk to Your Friend Experiencing ‘AI Psychosis’
This week we start with Sam’s story discussing something that has come up a lot but no one has really answered: how do you speak to your friend or family member falling into AI psychosis?… Read more: Podcast: How to Talk to Your Friend Experiencing ‘AI Psychosis’ - Verdict: Yes, you should go see Project Hail Mary as soon as possible
First, in the plainest language, before we get to anything else, Project Hail Mary is a fantastic film. It does right by its source material, and it also easily stands on its own for folks… Read more: Verdict: Yes, you should go see Project Hail Mary as soon as possible - Here’s everything we know about Rivian R2 pricing and specs
Between a certain car company’s antics and the industrial chaos set off by COVID (and then compounded by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine), it’s easy to be cynical about production timelines. But when Rivian showed off… Read more: Here’s everything we know about Rivian R2 pricing and specs - Don’t lick that cold metal pole in winter—if you do, don’t panic
We all remember that infamous scene in the 1983 classic, A Christmas Story, where a young boy licks a cold metal post on the playground and ends up getting his tongue stuck to the surface.… Read more: Don’t lick that cold metal pole in winter—if you do, don’t panic - What crackdown? Trump’s EPA enforcement claims don’t pass sniff test.
For over a decade, Hino Motors Ltd. imported and sold more than 105,000 vehicles and engines with misleading or fabricated emissions data, until testing by the Environmental Protection Agency revealed the emissions-fraud scheme. The case… Read more: What crackdown? Trump’s EPA enforcement claims don’t pass sniff test. - Anthropic Announces Jobs Most at Risk From AI
The AI jobs apocalypse, long predicted by tech leaders and AI critics alike, has never felt closer. A major job market disruption has been rumored for years now, but given the latest swings on Wall… Read more: Anthropic Announces Jobs Most at Risk From AI - Meta Developed 4 New Chips to Power Its AI and Recommendation Systems
The MTIA processors are the tech giant’s latest attempt to build its own AI hardware, even as it continues spending billions on gear from industry leaders like Nvidia. - From Flock to ICE, Here’s a Breakdown of How You’re Being Watched
It’s nearly impossible not to be watched these days. It can start right at home with your neighbors and their Ring cameras—a company that sold fear to the American public and is now integrating AI… Read more: From Flock to ICE, Here’s a Breakdown of How You’re Being Watched - NAVER D2SF Announced its Investment in Anyware Robotics
Focused on automating labor-intensive tasks including truck unloading and palletizing Strategic partnerships with industry titans like FANUC and Saddle Creek Led by veterans with extensive expertise in Physical AI R&D and commercialization NAVER D2SF, the… Read more: NAVER D2SF Announced its Investment in Anyware Robotics - UiPath Achieves AIUC-1 Certification for Secure AI Agents
Agentic Automation leader becomes the first enterprise automation platform to meet independent verification standard for safe AI agent deployment UiPath (NYSE: PATH), a global leader in agentic automation, today announced it has achieved AIUC-1 certification, becoming the… Read more: UiPath Achieves AIUC-1 Certification for Secure AI Agents - RAG shows its work. That’s not the same as being right.
At the Generative AI Summit Austin, Ramkumar Shanker took the main stage to deliver a keynote that cut through the hype: the era of third-party cookies is over, and the publishers who will win are… Read more: RAG shows its work. That’s not the same as being right. - Self-publish and be scammed: Jon’s tale of heartbreak highlights boom in fraudsters using AI to supercharge book swindles
New wave of publishing scams mimic lonely hearts hoaxes of old – swapping promises of true love for the fantasy of literary acclaim. And the wooing process is now fully automated Eight years of dedication… Read more: Self-publish and be scammed: Jon’s tale of heartbreak highlights boom in fraudsters using AI to supercharge book swindles - Mother Sues OpenAI for Not Telling Police About Mass Shooter Before Deadly Rampage
The mother of a girl who was horrifically wounded in a school shooting in Canada in February is suing OpenAI for not warning police about the killer, Jesse Van Rootselaar, according to reports. Some eight… Read more: Mother Sues OpenAI for Not Telling Police About Mass Shooter Before Deadly Rampage - Quantum computing meets the Möbius molecule
Last week, IBM trumpeted its contributions to a rather unusual paper: the production of a molecule with a half-Möbius topology, assisted by an algorithm run in part on a quantum computer. There was, to put… Read more: Quantum computing meets the Möbius molecule - This Digital Picture Frame Wants to Bring People Closer to a Holographic Future
Brooklyn-based Looking Glass has been dabbling in 3D screens for nearly a decade. It’s finally launching Musubi, an AI-powered holographic frame to bring your photos and videos to life. - CoreWeave Introduces Flexible Capacity Plans to Boost AI Innovation
New unified consumption framework aligns capacity with modern AI workload patterns CoreWeave, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRWV), The Essential Cloud for AI, today announced CoreWeave Flexible Capacity Plans, including Flex Reservations and Spot, designed to match the… Read more: CoreWeave Introduces Flexible Capacity Plans to Boost AI Innovation - 6G AI Sweden AB Appoints Rui Gomes as CTO
New leadership bolsters the company’s mission to deliver trusted, sovereign high-performance cloud infrastructure for AI innovation 6G AI Sweden AB (6G AI), the leading Nordic AI cloud provider, today announced the appointment of Rui Gomes… Read more: 6G AI Sweden AB Appoints Rui Gomes as CTO - Generative AI can play a role uplifting family and community in early childhood education
Use of generative artificial intelligence technology is already widespread in K-12 schools and higher education. Now, AI technologies such as conversational agents and tablet-based assessments are starting to make their way toward early childhood education.… Read more: Generative AI can play a role uplifting family and community in early childhood education - US military leans into AI for attack on Iran, but the tech doesn’t lessen the need for human judgment in war
AI is helping U.S. forces find and choose targets in Iran, like this airfield. U.S. Central Command via AP The U.S. military was able “to strike a blistering 1,000 targets in the first 24 hours… Read more: US military leans into AI for attack on Iran, but the tech doesn’t lessen the need for human judgment in war - AI doesn’t ‘see’ the way that you do, and that could be a problem when it categorizes objects and scenes
An AI and a human might classify this mammal with gray, wrinkled skin as very different animals. Richard Bailey/Corbis via Getty Images Even with no fur in frame, you can easily see that a photo… Read more: AI doesn’t ‘see’ the way that you do, and that could be a problem when it categorizes objects and scenes - The Google tool helping small AI models outperform the giants
💡 Google’s new framework, AutoHarness, enables AI models to write their own rule-following code, achieving perfect legal move rates across 145 different games while using a fraction of the computational resources. The rule-following crisis in… Read more: The Google tool helping small AI models outperform the giants - New partnership to offer smart robots for dangerous environments
ADLINK Technology has signed a strategic alliance and joint development agreement with Under Control Robotics, the company behind the robotics startup Noble Machines. The two firms will combine ADLINK’s edge AI platforms with Noble Machines’… Read more: New partnership to offer smart robots for dangerous environments - Is AI replacing the work of skilled radiologists? They give us their thoughts
Radiology team analysing a scan. Do they think AI could do better? DC Studio /Shutterstock Since the 2010s, breakthroughs in AI have prompted discussion about their implications for work, including a possible “workless” future. Those… Read more: Is AI replacing the work of skilled radiologists? They give us their thoughts - Clarivate Expands Regulatory Intelligence Access Within Claude
Advancing Clarivate strategy to extend proprietary intelligence into enterprise AI ecosystems Bringing Clarivate domain-specific regulatory insights into Claude to support life sciences workflows Clarivate Plc (NYSE: CLVT), a leading global provider of transformative intelligence, today announced they… Read more: Clarivate Expands Regulatory Intelligence Access Within Claude - Tricentis Debuts First Enterprise Agentic Quality Engineering Platform
New Tricentis AI Workspace and team of AI agents enable enterprises to scale quality at the speed of AI with built-in governance and human oversight Tricentis, a global leader in agentic quality engineering, today announced… Read more: Tricentis Debuts First Enterprise Agentic Quality Engineering Platform - Darwinium Launches Agent Intent Intelligence for Agent Economy
New edge-native framework delivers intent-based authentication for AI agents and human users, applying friction only when risk demands it Darwinium, the AI fraud prevention platform, today announced the launch of a new intent-based authentication and orchestration… Read more: Darwinium Launches Agent Intent Intelligence for Agent Economy - Teens Are Using AI-Fueled ‘Slander Pages’ to Mock Their Teachers
Viral student-run TikTok and Instagram accounts are using AI to make memes of school faculty comparing them to figures like Jeffrey Epstein and Benjamin Netanyahu. - Amazon is determined to use AI for everything – even when it slows down work
Corporate employees said Amazon’s race to roll out AI is leading to surveillance, slop and ‘more work for everyone’. When Dina, a software developer based in New York, joined Amazon two years ago, her job… Read more: Amazon is determined to use AI for everything – even when it slows down work - ‘Happy (and safe) shooting!’: chatbots helped researchers plot deadly attacks
Users posing as would-be school shooters find AI tools offer detailed advice on how to perpetrate violence Popular AI chatbots helped researchers plot violent attacks including bombing synagogues and assassinating politicians, with one telling a… Read more: ‘Happy (and safe) shooting!’: chatbots helped researchers plot deadly attacks - Cannabis study finds THC can create false memories
THC doesn’t just blur memories—it can create new ones that never happened. In a controlled experiment, cannabis users were much more likely to recall words that were never shown and struggled with tasks like remembering… Read more: Cannabis study finds THC can create false memories - Ocean warming may supercharge a tiny microbe that controls marine nutrients
As deep-sea waters warm, scientists expected trouble for the microbes that help keep ocean chemistry in balance. Instead, researchers found that Nitrosopumilus maritimus can adapt to warmer, iron-limited conditions by using iron more efficiently. Because… Read more: Ocean warming may supercharge a tiny microbe that controls marine nutrients - Former Cisco VP Joins Datakrypto to Drive Confidential AI Adoption
Paolo Campoli Named Senior Vice President and Chief Growth Officer; Will Lead Global Sales, Partnerships, and Revenue Growth To Meet Escalating Demand for Confidential AI Infrastructure Datakrypto, an emerging leader in Confidential AI and encrypted… Read more: Former Cisco VP Joins Datakrypto to Drive Confidential AI Adoption - How physical AI integration accelerates vehicle innovation
The integration of physical AI into vehicles remains a primary objective for automakers looking to accelerate innovation. A technical collaboration between Qualcomm and Wayve offers a framework for how hardware and software providers can consolidate… Read more: How physical AI integration accelerates vehicle innovation - Manulife moves AI agents into core financial workflows
Large financial firms have spent years testing artificial intelligence in small projects, often limited to data analysis or customer support tools. The next phase appears to involve something more operational: systems that can take action… Read more: Manulife moves AI agents into core financial workflows - Scientists discover tiny plant trick that could supercharge crop yields
Researchers have uncovered a molecular trick used by hornwort plants that could help future crops capture carbon dioxide more efficiently. A unique protein feature called RbcS-STAR causes the key photosynthesis enzyme Rubisco to cluster into… Read more: Scientists discover tiny plant trick that could supercharge crop yields - Nick Clegg Doesn’t Want to Talk About Superintelligence
After leaving Meta last year, the former deputy prime minister of the UK is charting a new path in the AI industry that has nothing to do with AGI. - Inside OpenAI’s Race to Catch Up to Claude Code
Why is the biggest name in AI late to the AI coding revolution? - Singapore and India Are Competing to Become APAC’s AI Hubs
Singapore and India are building competing AI ecosystems with subsidies, talent visas and compute infrastructure. Here’s what enterprise leaders need to know. The post Singapore and India Are Competing to Become APAC’s AI Hubs appeared… Read more: Singapore and India Are Competing to Become APAC’s AI Hubs - Anthropic opens Sydney office to support growing AI demand in APAC
Anthropic is opening a Sydney office to support growing demand for Claude across APAC, with customers including Canva, Quantium and Commonwealth Bank. The post Anthropic opens Sydney office to support growing AI demand in APAC… Read more: Anthropic opens Sydney office to support growing AI demand in APAC - Wednesday briefing: From missing billions to nonexistent datacentres, inside Britain’s AI drive
In today’s newsletter: Enormous investments in artificial intelligence promised to transform Labour’s growth problems. The reality is much murkier Good morning. For the last few years artificial intelligence has been heralded as the technology that… Read more: Wednesday briefing: From missing billions to nonexistent datacentres, inside Britain’s AI drive - The 19th-century mathematical clue that led to quantum mechanics
More than a century before quantum mechanics was born, Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton stumbled onto an idea that would quietly foreshadow one of the deepest truths in physics. While studying the paths of light… Read more: The 19th-century mathematical clue that led to quantum mechanics - Omega-3 fish oil supplements cut heart attacks and strokes by 43% in dialysis patients
A major international trial has found that daily fish oil supplements significantly reduced life-threatening cardiovascular events in dialysis patients. People who took four grams per day had a 43% lower risk of heart attack, stroke,… Read more: Omega-3 fish oil supplements cut heart attacks and strokes by 43% in dialysis patients - A particle accelerator helped scientists create stunning 3D ants
Researchers have developed a high-tech system that rapidly scans ants and converts them into detailed 3D models. Using a synchrotron accelerator, X-ray imaging, robotics, and AI, the team scanned 2,000 specimens in just a week… Read more: A particle accelerator helped scientists create stunning 3D ants - A massive asteroid hit the North Sea and triggered a 330-foot tsunami
A long-running debate about the Silverpit Crater beneath the North Sea has finally been resolved. Scientists now confirm it formed when a roughly 160-meter asteroid struck the seabed about 43–46 million years ago. New seismic… Read more: A massive asteroid hit the North Sea and triggered a 330-foot tsunami - A better method for planning complex visual tasks
MIT researchers have developed a generative artificial intelligence-driven approach for planning long-term visual tasks, like robot navigation, that is about twice as effective as some existing techniques. Their method uses a specialized vision-language model to… Read more: A better method for planning complex visual tasks - Should we be boycotting ChatGPT? – podcast
Rutger Bregman on why he thinks consumers should cancel their ChatGPT accounts The historian Rutger Bregman argues that consumers should boycott OpenAI’s ChatGPT after the company’s deal with the Pentagon. “A lot of people don’t… Read more: Should we be boycotting ChatGPT? – podcast - Trump Administration Won’t Rule Out Further Action Against Anthropic
The White House is preparing an executive order targeting the AI startup, even as its earlier actions against the company face a major test in court. - Scientists turn scrap car aluminum into high-performance metal for new vehicles
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have created a new aluminum alloy called RidgeAlloy that can turn contaminated car-body scrap into strong structural vehicle parts. Normally, impurities introduced during recycling make this scrap unsuitable for… Read more: Scientists turn scrap car aluminum into high-performance metal for new vehicles - Scientists discover molecule that stops aggressive breast cancer in its tracks
Scientists at Oregon Health & Science University have developed a new molecule that could open the door to treating triple-negative breast cancer, one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat forms of the disease. The compound,… Read more: Scientists discover molecule that stops aggressive breast cancer in its tracks - FDA contradicts Trump admin, declines to approve generic drug for autism
In September, the Trump administration took what it called “bold actions” on autism that included touting the generic drug leucovorin as a promising treatment. In a news release, Marty Makary, commissioner of the Food and… Read more: FDA contradicts Trump admin, declines to approve generic drug for autism - Without effective regulation of AI, society is facing a head-on collision with a driverless car | Peter Lewis
Artificial intelligence is accelerating exponentially before it has brakes, seat-belts, speed limits or a working GPS A self-driving vehicle ploughs into an oncoming car, combusting the occupants and leaving those who survive battered and bruised… Read more: Without effective regulation of AI, society is facing a head-on collision with a driverless car | Peter Lewis - NASA approved a safety waiver for this week’s reentry of Van Allen Probe
A NASA satellite that spent more than a decade coursing through the Van Allen radiation belts encircling Earth is about to fall back into the atmosphere. Most of the spacecraft will burn up during reentry,… Read more: NASA approved a safety waiver for this week’s reentry of Van Allen Probe - Cybertruck Tried to Drive ‘Straight Off an Overpass’ Attorney Claims
A Cybertruck owner in Texas is suing Tesla for $1,000,000 in damages for “ grossly negligent conduct” following an accident on a Houston highway that involved the vehicle’s self-driving feature. According to the lawsuit, Tesla… Read more: Cybertruck Tried to Drive ‘Straight Off an Overpass’ Attorney Claims - Musk’s xAI wins permit for data center’s makeshift power plant despite backlash
Billionaire’s artificial intelligence company gets approval to run 41 methane gas turbines at its ‘Colossus 2’ in Mississippi Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI won approval on Tuesday to run 41 methane gas turbines at… Read more: Musk’s xAI wins permit for data center’s makeshift power plant despite backlash - AI can rewrite open source code—but can it rewrite the license, too?
Computer engineers and programmers have long relied on reverse engineering as a way to copy the functionality of a computer program without copying that program’s copyright-protected code directly. Now, AI coding tools are raising new… Read more: AI can rewrite open source code—but can it rewrite the license, too? - Amazon Admits Extensive AI Use Is Wreaking Havoc on Its Core Business
Businesses are learning the hard way that rapidly deploying AI tools — and forcing or strongly encouraging their employees to use them — can backfire severely. The latest appears to be Amazon — though one… Read more: Amazon Admits Extensive AI Use Is Wreaking Havoc on Its Core Business - How Joseph Paradiso’s sensing innovations bridge the arts, medicine, and ecology
Joseph Paradiso thinks that the most engaging research questions usually span disciplines. Paradiso was trained as a physicist and completed his PhD in experimental high-energy physics at MIT in 1981. His father was a photographer and… Read more: How Joseph Paradiso’s sensing innovations bridge the arts, medicine, and ecology - 3 Questions: Building predictive models to characterize tumor progression
Just as Darwin’s finches evolved in response to natural selection in order to endure, the cells that make up a cancerous tumor similarly counter selective pressures in order to survive, evolve, and spread. Tumors are,… Read more: 3 Questions: Building predictive models to characterize tumor progression - NASA and SpaceX disagree about manual controls for lunar lander
NASA’s inspector general released a new report on Tuesday that examines the space agency’s management of the Human Landing System development contracts signed with SpaceX and Blue Origin. These landers are essential for NASA’s program… Read more: NASA and SpaceX disagree about manual controls for lunar lander - Trump’s divisive FDA vaccine regulator self-destructs, will exit agency (again)
For the second time, Vinay Prasad is set to leave the Food and Drug Administration. In a post on social media Friday, FDA Commissioner Marty Makary announced that Prasad will exit in April, adding that… Read more: Trump’s divisive FDA vaccine regulator self-destructs, will exit agency (again) - Anthropic sues US over blacklisting; White House calls firm “radical left, woke”
Anthropic sued the Trump administration yesterday in an attempt to reverse the government’s decision to blacklist its technology. Anthropic argues that it exercised its First Amendment rights by refusing to let its Claude AI models… Read more: Anthropic sues US over blacklisting; White House calls firm “radical left, woke” - After complaints, Google will make it easier to disable gen AI search in Photos
Google has spent the past few years in a constant state of AI escalation, rolling out new versions of its Gemini models and integrating that technology into every feature possible. To say this has been… Read more: After complaints, Google will make it easier to disable gen AI search in Photos - Meta acquires Moltbook, the AI agent social network
Meta has acquired Moltbook, the Reddit-esque simulated social network made up of AI agents that went viral a few weeks ago. The company will hire Moltbook creator Matt Schlicht and his business partner, Ben Parr,… Read more: Meta acquires Moltbook, the AI agent social network - Scientists Discover Vast Ancient Trade Network That Rewrites History with Parrot DNA
🌘 Subscribe to 404 Media to get The Abstract, our newsletter about the most exciting and mind-boggling science news and studies of the week. Colorful feathers found in an ancient tomb on Peru’s coast once… Read more: Scientists Discover Vast Ancient Trade Network That Rewrites History with Parrot DNA - Nvidia-Backed Nscale Raises $2B as AI Drives ‘Largest Infrastructure Buildout in Human History’
AI data center startup Nscale raised $2 billion at a $14.6 billion valuation from chip giant Nvidia. The post Nvidia-Backed Nscale Raises $2B as AI Drives ‘Largest Infrastructure Buildout in Human History’ appeared first on… Read more: Nvidia-Backed Nscale Raises $2B as AI Drives ‘Largest Infrastructure Buildout in Human History’ - ABB: Physical AI simulation boosts ROI for factory automation
A new ABB and NVIDIA partnership shows physical AI simulation is driving real ROI in factory automation and solving production hurdles. Manufacturers have often found it difficult to make intelligent robotics work reliably outside testing… Read more: ABB: Physical AI simulation boosts ROI for factory automation - Meta acquires AI agent social network Moltbook
Co-founders of Moltbook, a platform for artificial intelligence agents, will join tech giant’s AI research unit Facebook parent Meta Platforms said on Tuesday it had acquired Moltbook, a social networking platform built for artificial intelligence… Read more: Meta acquires AI agent social network Moltbook - Family of Tumbler Ridge shooting victim sues OpenAI alleging it could have prevented attack
Eight people were killed by 18-year-old in Canada, who had described violent scenarios involving guns to ChatGPT Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox The family of… Read more: Family of Tumbler Ridge shooting victim sues OpenAI alleging it could have prevented attack - Fake Gemini AI Chatbot Promotes ‘Google Coin’ in New Crypto Scam
A fake Gemini-style chatbot is pushing a bogus Google Coin presale, using Google branding and scripted AI replies to lure victims into crypto payments. The post Fake Gemini AI Chatbot Promotes ‘Google Coin’ in New… Read more: Fake Gemini AI Chatbot Promotes ‘Google Coin’ in New Crypto Scam - Gemini burrows deeper into Google Workspace with revamped document creation and editing
Google didn’t waste time integrating Gemini into its popular Workspace apps, but those AI features are now getting an overhaul. The company says its new Gemini features for Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides will save… Read more: Gemini burrows deeper into Google Workspace with revamped document creation and editing - Fake AI Content About the Iran War Is All Over X
X’s Grok is failing to accurately verify video footage from the Iran conflict and is sharing its own AI-generated images about the war. - UK Society of Authors launches logo to identify books written by humans not AI
Tracy Chevalier announces registration scheme at the London Book Fair as AI works flood market The Society of Authors (SoA) has launched a scheme to help identify works written by humans in a market increasingly… Read more: UK Society of Authors launches logo to identify books written by humans not AI - These new winter tires have studs that retract as it warms up
Nokian provided flights from Austin, Texas, to Ivalo, Finland, and accommodation so Ars could visit its test facility. Ars does not accept paid editorial content. IVALO, Finland—In 1987, fictional superspy James Bond careened around a… Read more: These new winter tires have studs that retract as it warms up - Ig Nobels ceremony moves to Europe over security concerns
Every year, we have a blast covering a fresh crop of winners of the Ig Nobel prizes. After 35 years in Boston, the annual prize ceremony will take place in Zurich, Switzerland, this year and… Read more: Ig Nobels ceremony moves to Europe over security concerns - Fake Claude Code Spreads Malware to Windows, macOS Users
Attackers are using fake Claude Code install pages and malicious search ads to spread infostealer malware targeting Windows and macOS systems. The post Fake Claude Code Spreads Malware to Windows, macOS Users appeared first on… Read more: Fake Claude Code Spreads Malware to Windows, macOS Users - Dataiku Announced the Launch of the Platform for AI Success
An independent orchestration layer enabling enterprises to build, deploy, and govern AI systems at scale for the world’s leading companies Introducing three first-to-market products: a business-friendly AI agent generator, systems of agents that run entire… Read more: Dataiku Announced the Launch of the Platform for AI Success - Insiders Afraid the Government Will Nationalize the AI Industry
Depending on who you ask, AI was the financial growth story of 2025. In the first nine months of 2025, spending related to AI accounted for around 38 percent of real GDP growth across the… Read more: Insiders Afraid the Government Will Nationalize the AI Industry - Keyboard jamming: the sneaky way to make your boss think you’re working from home
Got a keyboard, something heavy and a desire to put your feet up during office hours? This could be the scam for you. But beware – employers are fighting back Name: Keyboard jamming. Age: Being… Read more: Keyboard jamming: the sneaky way to make your boss think you’re working from home - YouTube Filling With Horrifying AI Slop for Children
In an age when more and more young children are hooked on digital devices, YouTube is bombarding them with AI slop. After investigating over 1,000 YouTube shorts recommended to young children by the video platform,… Read more: YouTube Filling With Horrifying AI Slop for Children - GigaDevice Unveils Edge AI, Robotics Tech at Embedded World 2026
Wide range of demonstrations on display at Hall 5, 5-129 throughout the March 10-12 show GigaDevice, a leading semiconductor company specializing in Flash memory, 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), sensors, and analog products, today announced its participation at Embedded World 2026… Read more: GigaDevice Unveils Edge AI, Robotics Tech at Embedded World 2026 - Veritone Announced the Launch of Veritone Data Marketplace
New platform connects rightsholders and AI developers through a secure, transparent exchange built for the next phase of the AI data economy Veritone, Inc. (NASDAQ: VERI), a leader in building enterprise AI and data solutions,… Read more: Veritone Announced the Launch of Veritone Data Marketplace - Apple MacBook Neo review: Can a Mac get by with an iPhone’s processor inside?
Buying a cheap laptop is easy. You just go to Best Buy or Newegg or Amazon or Walmart or somewhere, you pick the cheapest one (or the most expensive one that fits whatever your budget… Read more: Apple MacBook Neo review: Can a Mac get by with an iPhone’s processor inside? - After outages, Amazon to make senior engineers sign off on AI-assisted changes
Amazon’s ecommerce business has summoned a large group of engineers to a meeting on Tuesday for a “deep dive” into a spate of outages, including incidents tied to the use of AI coding tools. The… Read more: After outages, Amazon to make senior engineers sign off on AI-assisted changes - Datacenters are becoming a target in warfare for the first time
Iran is bombing Gulf datacenters to blow up symbols of alliance with the US – bringing the war directly into the lives of millions of people Sign up for the TechScape newsletter: our free technology… Read more: Datacenters are becoming a target in warfare for the first time - Agentic AI in finance speeds up operational automation
In finance, achieving operational automation by integrating agentic AI requires a data-centric foundation to drive real value. Financial infrastructure provider SEI has engaged IBM to modernise its internal operations via AI and automation. The joint… Read more: Agentic AI in finance speeds up operational automation - I Used Google’s New Gemini-Powered ‘Help Me Create’ Tool in Docs. It’s Great at Corporate-Speak
Google has injected Docs, Drive, Sheets, and Slides with its Gemini assistant, adding new features that can pull information from your emails and the web to help you draft content. I gave it a whirl. - ‘I wish I could push ChatGPT off a cliff’: professors scramble to save critical thinking in an age of AI
As AI has upended the way students learn, academics worry about the future of the humanities – and society at large Lea Pao, a professor of literature at Stanford University, has been experimenting with ways… Read more: ‘I wish I could push ChatGPT off a cliff’: professors scramble to save critical thinking in an age of AI - Viral ‘Quittr’ Porn Addiction App Exposed the Masturbation Habits of Hundreds of Thousands of Users
Quittr, an app that promises to help men stop watching pornography, leaked intimate data on hundreds of thousands of its users, including their masturbation habits, and lied about its security issues, 404 Media can now… Read more: Viral ‘Quittr’ Porn Addiction App Exposed the Masturbation Habits of Hundreds of Thousands of Users
