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No more hiding the impact of AI: The US government is looking to force companies to report how many folks have been fired because of artificial intelligence
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Transparency, not guaranteed.

AMD posts record profits but it's not just all about endless chips for generating AI slop, gaming CPU and GPU sales are booming, too
By Jeremy Laird published
news AMD is going gangbusters across pretty much all segments.

Japan's biggest publishing house and one of the world's largest manga producers takes aim at OpenAI, accusing it of 'trampling on the dignity of artists'
By James Bentley published
News Copyright is pretty big to a major publisher, in case you can't tell.

If Microsoft can't source enough electricity to power all the AI GPUs it has, you have to wonder how Amazon is going to cope in its new $38 billion deal with OpenAI
By Nick Evanson published
News I worry about powering the sole GPU that's in my gaming rig, so that means I'm bonding with Microsoft, right?

Square Enix, Bandai, and other Japanese studios demand OpenAI stop using their content without permission, drop a not-too-subtle hint about legal trouble if it doesn't
By Andy Chalk published
news Japan's Content Overseas Distribution Association has noticed that an awful lot of what comes out of Sora 2 "closely resembles Japanese content or images."

Senator Bernie Sanders thinks OpenAI should be broken up, and worries about the onslaught of AI: 'It's like a meteor coming to this planet. We gotta be prepared to deal with it in all of its complexity'
By James Bentley published
News "I worry about that. How we continue community, how we relate to each other as human beings."

One thing most of us seem to agree on, from Sir Stephen Fry to Steve Bannon, is that artificial superintelligence development should be paused while we figure out, y'know, the safety concerns
By Andy Edser published
News Because they could, not because they should, etc.
OpenAI launches its new agentic AI Atlas browser with the intention of taking over 'most web use' and a warning to 'weigh the tradeoffs' of using its most powerful features
By Jeremy Laird published
News It's for Apple Macs only for now. Windows, iOS, and Android devices will submit to Atlas 'soon'.

OpenAI stops itself from generating 'disrespectful' Martin Luther King Jr. deepfakes, but this is the tip of the iceberg: 'Who gets protection from synthetic resurrection and who doesn't?'
By Rich Stanton published
News "King's estate rightfully raised this with OpenAI, but many deceased individuals don't have well-known and well-resourced estates to represent them."
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