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Microsoft's CEO of artificial intelligence believes advocating for 'rights, model welfare and even AI citizenship' will become 'a dangerous turn in AI progress'
By James Bentley published
News "In the blink of a cosmic eye, we passed the Turing test."

'They’re just hiding the critical information': Google says its Gemini AI sips a mere 'five drops' of water per text prompt, but experts disagree with its findings
By Andy Edser published
News 'This really spreads the wrong message to the world.'

Despite Grok's claims to the contrary, over 370,000 xAI conversations have reportedly been openly listed on search engines, with responses said to include 'a detailed plan for the assassination of Elon Musk'
By Andy Edser published
News It makes for a pretty grim list of Grok's bad behaviour.

Looks like AI could be the new Metaverse as CEO Mark Zuckerberg will reportedly 'downsize' Meta Superintelligence Labs and buy in third-party AI models
By Jeremy Laird published
News A billion here, a billion there...

87% of game developers are already using AI agents and over a third use AI for creative elements like level design and dialogue according to a new Google survey
By Jeremy Laird published
News All your games are belong to AI.

Game publisher caught using AI-generated influencers in ads says they were submitted by TikTok users, will investigate 'irregularities' with the social media app
By Andy Chalk published
news A series of promos for The First Descendant features influencers taking up the game's new season—but they're not real.

'Someone is going to lose a phenomenal amount of money' says OpenAI CEO Sam Altman about unwise AI investment. 'When bubbles happen, smart people get overexcited about a kernel of truth'
By Andy Edser published
News Not OpenAI investors, though. Obviously.

'You will definitely see some companies go make Japanese anime sex bots,' says OpenAI's Sam Altman about AI relationships. 'You will not see us do that'
By Andy Edser published
News Well, that's a... relief?

Samsung cuts back on traditional foundry costs as it leans into HBM for AI computing
By Hope Corrigan published
news The company is looking to hire those with expertise in HBM, not Exynos.

Meta's AI rules permitted 'sensual' chats with kids until a journalist got ahold of the document and asked what was up with that
By Tyler Wilde published
news Meta says its guidelines about children were "erroneous," but hasn't commented on the one that allows statements like "Black people are dumber than White people."
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