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'These reports are misleading': Google denies claims that Gmail is scraping your emails to train its AI
By James Bentley published
News Smart features are distinct from Google Gemini.

Baldur's Gate 3 Shadowheart actor Jennifer English has advice for AI pushers: 'Don't'
By Joshua Wolens published
News "Mistakes are beautiful."

Microsoft's head of AI doesn't understand why people don't like AI, and I don't understand why he doesn't understand because it's pretty obvious
By Tyler Wilde published
Opinion Is it really "mindblowing" that people are skeptical of software that consistently doesn't do the things we're told it can do?

Poets are now cybersecurity threats: Researchers used 'adversarial poetry' to trick AI into ignoring its safety guard rails and it worked 62% of the time
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Hacking the planet with florid verse.

Nvidia reminds us it's not a gaming company anymore, but 'an AI data center infrastructure company'
By Justin Wagner published
News Doesn't have the same ring to it, somehow.

Grok AI temporarily so sycophantic it claims Elon Musk is the best at drinking pee, and other things I'm not going to put in a headline, you can't make me
By Harvey Randall published
News Musk blamed the snafu on "adversarial prompting".

Big AI companies and the people that supply big AI companies are once again investing billions of dollars in one another: this time, Nvidia, Microsoft and Anthropic
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Money fight, anyone? Chuck a few bucks my way while you're at it.

Marathon cinematic director Alberto Mielgo says the 8-minute reveal video was not made with AI and frankly he can't believe he even has to say that
By Andy Chalk published
news I don't know if anyone actually accused the Marathon cinematic from earlier this year of being made with AI, but Mielgo seems pretty wound up about it anyway.

Everyone knows the AI business model is steal first, ask permission later, and Google's CEO is clinging to the notion of opt-outs as justifying it: 'We do give people those rights'
By Rich Stanton published
News "There was clearly a lot of excess investment, but none of us would question whether the internet was profound."

Anthropic reports the first 80-90% 'AI-orchestrated' cyber espionage campaign, but cybersecurity critics are sceptical
By James Bentley published
News "Why do the models give these attackers what they want 90% of the time but the rest of us have to deal with asskissing, stonewalling and acid trips?"
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