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- NotebookLM is getting in a few more features before the holidays, including an upgrade to Gemini 3 and Data Tables.
- Cheap research round-ups by ‘hallucination-free’ OpenScholar model preferred by experts, says Nature study
- AI is seeping into the fabric of our information environment as generative AI tools are increasingly used to search for and discover information. Despite their promise for improving efficiency, […]
- AIs are not sentient – but tweaks to their ethical codes can have far-reaching consequences for users
- Aimee died at 21 after going on a notorious self-harm forum. But when I approached a tech CEO to talk about online safety at a Davos debate, I was […]
- When bubbles burst, what comes next can be better, if we build it differently
- Court filings reveal how AI companies raced to obtain more books to feed chatbots, including by buying, scanning and disposing of millions of titles.
- OpenAI’s new dedicated ‘health and wellness’ tool allows users to link medical records to chat. But it hasn’t been independently tested and will still make mistakes.
- Exclusive: Experts say AI is likely to create more news deserts, fewer independent voices and threaten the viability of Australian journalism
- History shows voluntary safeguards fade as profits rise, risking a more persuasive new era of online advertising.
- While standard models suffer from context rot as data grows, MIT’s new Recursive Language Model (RLM) framework treats prompts like code variables, unlocking infinite context without the retraining costs.
- The company's flagship DAW is about to get more AI-powered tools, but where does it all stop?
- AI is asbestos in the walls of our tech society, stuffed there by monopolists run amok. A serious fight against it must strike at its roots
- The internet was built to objectify women.
- Moxie Marlinspike, the cryptographic prodigy who wrote the code that underpins Signal and WhatsApp, has a new project.
- Warhammer maker Games Workshop has banned the use of AI in its content production and its design process, insisting that none of its senior managers are currently excited about […]
- Large language models don’t “learn”—they copy. And that could change everything for the tech industry.
- Spokesperson says limiting access to paying subscribers just makes ability to generate unlawful images a premium service
- There are two sides to the AI debate, and both are perpetuating the idea that AI is “inevitable, all-powerful, and deserves to be controlled by a tiny group of […]
- Significant time is spent on tracking the usage of words throughout the year before making decisions on contenders.