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Midjourney's troubles get worse as Warner Bros Discovery sues the AI image generator for copyright infringement
By Andy Chalk published
news Three months after Disney and Universal sued Midjourney, Warner opens a new front.

Tech firms in China are reportedly still patiently waiting to buy Nvidia's AI chips, even though the Chinese government would prefer they didn't
By James Bentley published
News Oh you thought we were done with the H20 chip?

Google's self-loathing Gemini chatbot admits to being wrong 'every single time' and offers to pay software developer to fix the bad code it wrote
By Jeremy Laird published
News Does Gemini have access to Google's credit card details...?

Nvidia says AI models lack 'common sense' so it's drafting in good old fashioned human beings to give them a pop quiz
By Jess Kinghorn published
News 'Learning' or simply coding?

AI chatbots can be manipulated into breaking their own rules with simple debate tactics like telling them that an authority figure made the request
By Justin Wagner published
news LLMs once again prove too pliable.

Meta to take 'extra precautions' to stop AI chatbots talking to kids about suicide, which makes you wonder what it's been doing until now
By Rich Stanton published
News Feels like this should've been a top priority from the very start.

Meta implements new rules for its AI after disturbing child safety report: 'We’re adding more guardrails as an extra precaution'
By Stevie Bonifield published
news Meta is updating its rules for its chatbots after a report revealed shockingly loose policies around child safety.

The vibes are bad because 'vibe hacking' is real: AI company Anthropic says agentic AI has been 'weaponized' and is now being used to do major international crime
By Andy Chalk published
news Well that's great.
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