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Google Earth let me turn my hometown into a warzone with AI prompts, and the disinformation possibilities are disturbing
By Fraser Brown Published
News Google says it takes this seriously, but that sounds as fake as the images I've generated with the tool.

Meta continues to insist AI spend is totally justified, potentially blowing over $8 billion on data centers
By Jess Kinghorn Published
News Just because Meta keeps saying AI is paying off doesn't necessarily make it true.

AI companies are anonymously buying and destroying millions of books through middleman services to avoid headlines about AI companies buying and destroying millions of books
By Lincoln Carpenter Published
News Booksellers say they're facing a sudden surge of orders for seemingly random rare books—and fear they might be profiting from their destruction.

OpenAI CEO thinks the AI singularity is already upon us and that cracking down on it wouldn't be good for humanity, because of course he does
By James Bentley Published
News It makes sense that the OpenAI CEO wants you to think that AI is very, very intelligent.

Jensen Huang's first-ever post on X is in defense of open access to AI models, alongside Google, OpenAI, and Meta
By James Bentley Published
News Many companies argue a bad guy with an open AI is best fought by a good guy with an open AI.

New report alleges it took a week for OpenAI to realize a prototype had gone rogue and hacked another company
By Ted Litchfield Published
news Is that good?

I regret to report that the AIs are weebs, too
By Lincoln Carpenter Published
News An April 2026 study indicates LLMs display a "disproportionate prominence of Japan" when asked questions about culture.

New method teaches AI to make 2D designs 3D and now I'm afraid this will be how the robots learn to build themselves without us
By Jacob Fox Published
News Very cool, though.
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