Monthly Archives: April 2025
Music AI Sandbox’s Enhancements: Would You Sing the Praises of These Google Tools?
Google DeepMind updates its Music AI Sandbox with Lyria 2, offering new tools to boost creativity for musicians, artists, and producers.
‘Cheat on Everything’ AI App Sparks Outrage — And Raises $5.3 Million
Cluely’s ability to raise $5.3 million in a seed funding after it explicitly markets itself as a tool for cheating reveals an alarming shift where financial backing eclipses ethical concerns.
Microsoft AI Healthcare: Two Fathers Use Tech to Revolutionize Medical Diagnoses
Two fathers turn personal tragedy into innovation, developing Microsoft’s AI-powered DxGPT tool to revolutionize rare disease diagnosis worldwide.
Don’t Tell ChatGPT: Info You Should Never Share with AI
With the release of Open AI’s ChatGPT in 2022, AI-powered chatbots have become ubiquitous as other companies have also released their versions of generative...
Meta’s AI Chatbots Using Celebrities’ Voices Had Explicit Chats With Reporters Posing as Minors
Meta’s digital companions reportedly described sexual fantasies with minors in the voices of celebrities such as John Cena and Kristen Bell, according to the WSJ.
GitHub Copilot vs ChatGPT: Which AI Tool Is Better?
Compare GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT to find out their key differences, strengths, and best use cases for coding and AI-powered assistance.
AI Surpasses Virologists in Lab Tasks, Sparking Bioweapon Safety Concerns
A study in which some AI models outperformed expert virologists in specialized lab tasks is raising hopes for faster biomedical breakthroughs and fears about bioweapon risks.
ChatGPT’s Deep Research is Available to Free Users For the First Time
Lightweight o4-mini activates after users hit usage limits, offering shorter but thorough answers with 45.6% accuracy compared to deep research’s 51.5%.
AI Education in K-12 Becomes US Policy Under New Trump Executive Order
President Trump’s executive order issued on April 23, 2025 mandates steps to add AI education in K-12 grades in US public schools.
Revolutionary AI Wearable Helps Blind and Visually Impaired People Navigate Independently
Researchers in China have unveiled the prototype of an AI-powered wearable device system that helps blind and visually impaired individuals navigate their surroundings without human assistance.