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11 AI startups from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico chosen to enhance safety
Safety tech is getting a serious upgrade in Latin America. Four nations are taking a bold step to fortify their digital defenses by nurturing...
Researchers argue building conscious AI could foster empathy, despite doubts
The piece titled “AI Will Never Be Conscious” frames a long‑standing scepticism in the field, yet a growing chorus of scholars pushes back.
Pentagon seeks to label Anthropic a national security risk, limiting partners
The Pentagon is moving to put Anthropic on a watch list that could bar the AI startup from working with other firms.
AI summit brings labs, Big Tech, heads to highlight India's AI prospects
Why does a single event matter enough to fill the headlines? Because it marks a rare convergence of the world’s most influential AI researchers,...
Marc Benioff says he won’t return to ChatGPT after trying Gemini 3
The AI landscape just got another shake-up, and this time it's personal. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has made a bold move that could signal a...
AI labs clash over reputation at Davos as Sam Altman skips event
At this year’s World Economic Forum, the usual buzz around artificial‑intelligence startups has turned into a bruised conversation.
Rust meets Python: Enhancing the NumPy‑pandas‑scikit‑learn‑PyTorch workflow
Why should data scientists care about a language most of them have never touched?
Karnataka approves Rs 20 crore AI Centre of Excellence in HSR Layout
Bangalore’s HSR Layout is about to become a new node in Karnataka’s tech push, with a ₹20 crore budget earmarked for an AI hub.
Anthropic's Super Bowl LX ad omits OpenAI, ChatGPT references in AI‑focused spot
The Super Bowl has become a proving ground for AI firms eager to showcase their latest models to a massive audience.
Reality Loses Deepfake War as Platforms Reinvest Profits into AI
The race to curb synthetic media has taken a back seat to a quieter, profit‑driven calculus.
The Vergecast on Claude's vibe coding, email safety, and phone upgrade timing
The latest Vergecast episode tackles three very practical concerns for anyone who spends a day online.
Study finds transparency warnings fail to curb AI deepfake harm
Why do we keep tossing warnings at AI‑generated deepfakes? While platforms slap labels on synthetic videos, the damage often continues unchecked.
Google’s Gemma model controversy highlights lifecycle risks, says Blackburn
Google's latest AI model, Gemma, is throwing Silicon Valley into another ethical whirlwind.
Smarsh launches AI front door for regulated firms, hits 59% self‑service
Smarsh has rolled out what it calls an “AI front door,” a gateway that lets regulated companies tap into automated assistance without breaching...
Claude’s initial constitution includes DeepMind’s Sparrow anti‑racist statements
Why does a chatbot’s rulebook matter? Because the way developers anchor an AI’s behavior tells you a lot about the compromises they’re willing to...
HP EliteBook 6 G1q Adopts 'Go Online' Policy for Connected Productivity
HP's latest enterprise laptop is betting big on connectivity. The new EliteBook 6 G1q isn't just another corporate machine, it's a strategic response...
OpenAI's ChatGPT to Add Human-Like Voice, Including Erotic Content
Voice technology is about to get a serious upgrade at OpenAI. The artificial intelligence company is preparing to reimagine how ChatGPT communicates,...
New York Becomes First State to Ban AI-Enabled Rent Price Fixing
Landlords' digital pricing strategies just hit a legal roadblock in New York. The state has taken an unusual step to protect renters from potentially...
OpenAI unveils AgentKit, Apps SDK, and new ChatGPT at DevDay 2025
OpenAI is doubling down on its developer ecosystem with a bold strategic move at DevDay 2025.
Animators and AI Researchers Build ‘Dear Upstairs Neighbors’ Despite Unique Style
The short animated short “Dear Upstairs Neighbors” emerged from an unlikely partnership between traditional animators and a handful of AI...