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AI can steal your voice, and there's not much you can do about it
It’s easy to bypass steps that voice cloning services have taken to prevent nonconsensual voice cloning, according to the report.
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Her best friends are chatbots. That's more common than you think.
The chatbots, powered by artificial intelligence, are designed to act like real people with distinct personalities and interests.
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Judge denies Musk's attempt to block OpenAI from becoming for-profit entity
A Judge in California on Tuesday said Elon Musk can’t move forward in his legal efforts to stop OpenAI from converting to a for-profit entity.
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Bipartisan congressional duo encourages governors to ban DeepSeek on government devices
Concerns around Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek have led congressional lawmakers to encourage governors to ban it on government devices.
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‘Trump Gaza' AI video creators say they don't want to be the president's ‘propaganda machine'
Co-creators Solo Avital and Ariel Vromen said they’re not sure how their video made its way to the president and that the video was meant to be satirical.
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Meta plans to release standalone Meta AI app in effort to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT
Meta’s upcoming AI app advances CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s plans to make his company the leader in AI by the end of the year, people familiar with the matter said.
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British musicians release a silent album to protest plans to let AI use their work
The protest album features recordings of empty studios and performance spaces and was released Tuesday to protest proposed British changes to artificial intelligence laws.
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Fake video of Trump kissing Musk's feet displayed at HUD office in Washington
The video appeared to have been created with the help of artificial intelligence and poked fun at the power dynamic between the two men.
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AI-powered cams to soon start busting drivers for parking in SEPTA bus lanes
Get out of the bus lane or be prepared to pay up — even if a Philadelphia Parking Authority worker doesn’t witness it. Here’s how AI is powering new ticketing program.
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Drivers stopped in SEPTA bus lanes will soon start getting ticketed by AI-powered cameras
The grace period over as the Philadelphia Parking Authority plans to soon start ticketing drivers caught by artificial intelligence parking in SEPTA bus lanes.
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AI could help make a 4-day workweek happen, says expert: ‘I absolutely think so'
As companies adopt new tech like AI and see what kind of productivity gains they bring, some could adopt a four-day workweek down the line, say experts.
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OpenAI rejects Musk's takeover offer, says it was ‘not a bid at all'
OpenAI sent a short letter to Elon Musk’s lawyer Friday, rejecting the billionaire’s acquisition offer.
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Google to test using AI to determine users' ages
It comes as the company leans more heavily into AI and as it faces pressure from lawmakers.
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JD Vance says US will defend American AI and block efforts to weaponize the tech
Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. will safeguard American artificial intelligence and chips and block efforts to “weaponize” the critical technologies.
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New York state bans DeepSeek from government devices
The state of New York has banned the Chinese artificial intelligence assistant DeepSeek on government devices.
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Amazon plans to spend $100 billion this year to capture ‘once in a lifetime opportunity' in AI
Amazon said Thursday it plans to boost its capital expenditures to $100 billion in 2025, as it continues its spending spree on AI services.
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OpenAI considering 16 states for data center campuses as part of Trump's Stargate project
OpenAI executives updated reporters on Thursday about the level of interest the company is seeing from states interested in building large data centers.
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US lawmakers move to ban China's DeepSeek from government devices
A third-party analysis has found DeepSeek’s chatbot app can capture login information and share it with China’s largest state-owned mobile firm.
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Google removes pledge to not use AI for weapons, surveillance
The company updated its ‘Responsible AI’ principles, which no longer includes a pledge to not use AI for weapons or surveillance.
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U.S. Navy bans use of DeepSeek due to ‘security and ethical concerns'
The U.S. Navy issued a warning to its members to avoid using DeepSeek “in any capacity,” due to “potential security and ethical concerns.”