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Google's AI overview search results are so dumb, it took author Chuck Wendig just weeks to convince it he has a cat named 'Sir Mewlington Von Pissbreath' that can speak 'limited Cantonese'
By Wes Fenlon published
News Chuck Wendig does not have a cat.

Nvidia allegedly greenlit the use of pirated books from illegal sources to train its AI models, according to an expanded class-action lawsuit
By Nick Evanson published
News The lawsuit from 2024 is back, this time with bigger allegations.

Steam updates AI disclosure form to specify that it's focused on AI-generated content that is 'consumed by players,' not efficiency tools used behind the scenes
By Andy Chalk published
news The tweak addresses the fact that generative AI tools have been stuffed into just about every piece of software professionals use.

Here we go: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman once called it a 'last resort', but ChatGPT is about to get stuffed with ads
By Rich Stanton published
News Says it'll never sell your data to advertisers, and if you believe that I have a bridge to sell you.

UK police chief resigns over AI intel embarrassment, blames 'political and media frenzy' rather than his force's failure to fact-check Copilot
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News UK government officials said they had "lost confidence" in the outgoing chief constable as a result of the scandal.

Umamusume developer Cygames bullied into apology by outraged horse girl enthusiasts after announcing AI subsidiary: 'We sincerely apologize for the concern we've caused'
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Nobody liked that.

UK police apologise to parliament after admitting a major and controversial policy decision was based on AI making stuff up
By Rich Stanton published
News The force had previously insisted "we do not use AI."

Stellar Blade's director says AI can see 'one person can perform the work of 100 people' but that won't wind up in job losses, somehow
By Harvey Randall published
News Strong as ten regular men, definitely*.

Games Workshop says its senior managers aren't excited about AI, prohibits its use and laments that it's 'included on our phones or laptops whether we like it or not'
By Jody Macgregor published
News The CEO of all things Warhammer says "we do not allow AI generated content or AI to be used in our design processes".
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