Chinese internet search giant Baidu will make its advanced AI chatbot services free, as competition heats up among global developers following the surging popularity of startup DeepSeek’s models.
Bruce Schneier and coauthor Barath Raghavan argue that all talking AIs and robots should use ring modulators to make themselves distinguishable from human speech.
Ben Reininga weighs in on how media outlets can responsibly use AI. “If it [AI bots] can help make information more accessible, I think that could be a good use of it. [...] It obviously just has to ...
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Daily Star on MSNRogue states could use AI terror bots to make deadly bio weapons, warns ex Google bossThe threat of artificial intelligence is getting worse, with a former Google boss now warning that bots may soon be created ...
Elon Musk claims Grok-3 has found solutions "you wouldn't even anticipate," and that the AI chatbot features an uncensored ...
Some European alternatives are making waves. For example, last week’s update for the France-based AI chatbot Le Chat ...
A hacker said they purloined private info from millions of OpenAI accounts—but researchers are skeptical, and the company is ...
With artificial intelligence set to be restricted in New South Wales' legal system from Monday, the state's Chief Justice has flagged his concerns over the technology. With artificial intelligence ...
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