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Google to Pay USD 68 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over Assistant’s Unlawful Recording
Google has agreed to pay $68 million to end a federal case that alleges its virtual assistant was listening when users thought it wasn’t.
Universal partners AI startup Udio on next-year platform, revenue for UMG artists
The music industry's AI frontier is about to get a major upgrade. Universal Music Group has struck a strategic partnership with AI music startup...
Grammarly faces class-action suit over AI ‘Expert Review’ feature
Grammarly is under fire. A class‑action lawsuit alleges that its AI‑driven “Expert Review” feature misleads users about the provenance of the...
Gong unveils Mission Andromeda AI coaching, chatbot and open MCP links
Gong’s latest rollout, dubbed Mission Andromeda, bundles an AI‑driven sales coach, a conversational chatbot and, for the first time, open‑access...
Microsoft, AWS, Adobe Seek Copyright Clarity for AI Training in India
In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, global tech powerhouses are taking aim at India's complex copyright landscape.
LLMOps Guide Shows How Vector Store Becomes Model's Local Memory
Local memory has long been a challenge for language models, forcing developers to rethink how AI systems retain and access contextual information.
ASEAN's USD 300B digital economy draws USD 2.3B into 680+ AI startups
Southeast Asia's digital landscape is experiencing a seismic shift, with artificial intelligence emerging as a powerful economic catalyst.
OpenAI forms ‘OpenAI for Science’ team to speed physics, math discoveries
The race to supercharge scientific discovery just got a high-tech upgrade. OpenAI is betting big on artificial intelligence's potential to crack some...
AWS blames staff after Kiro AI coding assistant triggers 13‑hour outage
The incident has reignited a quiet debate inside Amazon about how far its own AI can be trusted to touch production code.
Alexa Plus adds Brief, Chill and Sweet voice styles for US users
Why does this matter now? Amazon’s latest tweak to its voice‑assistant service isn’t about new features or hardware; it’s about tone.
OpenAI safeguard models outpace GPT-5-thinking and OSS versions in tests
In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, safety isn't just a feature, it's a necessity.
No firm admits AI replacing New York workers; Amazon cites AI for 30,000 layoffs
Why does this matter now? New York’s labor market has become a barometer for how tech firms handle automation, yet none have openly said they’re...
Ailias offers hologram avatars of historic figures, with ethical AI guidelines
Ailias is rolling out holographic avatars that let users chat with digitized versions of people like Isaac Newton, promising a blend of education and...
Company that sold ICE's face‑recognition app linked to revoked Global Entry
The company that supplied Immigration and Customs Enforcement with its notorious facial‑recognition tool has found itself at the center of a new...
Amazon adds Alexa Plus to Music app for nuanced song picks and vibe playlists
Music lovers, get ready for a smarter way to discover tunes. Amazon is reimagining playlist creation with its latest AI-powered feature, pushing the...
Amazon’s ‘House of David’ used 350+ AI shots in season 2, creator unapologetic
Amazon's sci-fi series "House of David" is pushing boundaries in television production, revealing a bold approach to artificial intelligence that's...
Amazon launches beta AI translation for self-published Kindle books
Self-published authors just got a powerful new tool in their creative arsenal. Amazon is stepping into the AI translation space with a beta feature...
Anthropic's deal backs Claude on Google TPUs, Amazon Trainium, Nvidia GPUs
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the cloud computing landscape, and Anthropic is making bold moves to position its Claude AI across multiple tech...
OpenAI’s alleged Super Bowl ad featuring earbuds and a shiny orb was a hoax
When the NFL’s biggest night loomed, social feeds lit up with a clip that looked like an official OpenAI commercial—sleek earbuds, a glimmering orb,...
AI Proposed to Supplant Nuclear Treaties, Raising Cheating Concerns
The idea of letting machines police the world’s most dangerous agreements is gaining traction, but it also opens a Pandora’s box of trust issues.