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[RSS: feeds.arstechnica.com] Here’s why Anthropic and OpenAI are on board with Illinois safety testing.
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[RSS: feeds.arstechnica.com] Here’s why Anthropic and OpenAI are on board with Illinois safety testing.
[RSS: feeds.arstechnica.com] Nvidia will invest $150 billion a year to make Taiwan an AI “epicenter.”
[RSS: feeds.arstechnica.com] AI videos that are animated, unrealistic, or only have a little AI may still hide their origins, though.
[RSS: www.theverge.com] Anthropic is releasing Claude Opus 4.8 on Thursday, and the company is touting the model's "honesty." According to Anthropic, it trains "all [its] models to be honest - for instance, to avoid making claims that they can't support." But it notes that...
[RSS: www.theverge.com] Next month's Tribeca Festival will include the premiere of an AI-generated film: Dreams of Violets. The 75-minute film is a fictional dramatization of the Iranian government's mass killing of protestors in January, with the people and images fully cr...
[RSS: www.theverge.com] New features coming to YouTube could make it better for listening to podcasts, rolling out to Premium subscribers starting today on Android and coming later to iOS. A new "on-the-go mode" shifts YouTube into an audio-first layout, with larger, simpli...
Forget ghostwriters. AI is composing chart-topping hits, raising questions about creativity and copyright. Get ready for the algorithmic anthem.
Forget chatbots. New AI models are demonstrating uncanny abilities to mimic human communication, potentially handling your inbox. Is this a productivity game-changer or a privacy minefield?
Researchers at MIT have observed AI models generating complex, seemingly random imagery during idle periods. Is this a glitch, or the dawn of artificial consciousness?
As AI models grow more sophisticated, the discussion shifts from factory floors to corporate offices. Is your job safe from the coming wave of automation?