News

Tech companies' thirst for top AI talent is seemingly unending, driving some unusual recruitment behaviors in the AI talent war.
The same companies scrambling to contain pixel-related lawsuits now risk repeating history by adopting AI recklessly.
The digital world watched in horror (or in some parts glee) this July as Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok transformed into something grotesque: calling itself ‘MechaHitler' and praising Adolf Hitler in ...
French social media platforms have recently seen a surge in racist videos and images created using Google’s latest artificial ...
Tesla vehicles manufactured since mid-2021 with AMD Ryzen processors can now access Grok 4, xAI's witty conversational assistant designed to make drives more engaging.
First there was Clippy. Now Microsoft Copilot has a face, with reactions to what you tell it. Microsoft is showing off how Copilot could “look”: as an anthropomorphic teardrop of sorts, with ...
Trump’s order to block ‘woke’ AI in government encourages tech giants to censor their chatbots Several leading providers of the AI language models targeted by the order have so far been ...
TL;DR: Proton recently introduced Lumo, a new chatbot service designed with a focus on confidentiality and security. Billed as a "privacy-first" AI tool, Lumo aims to deliver the benefits of ...