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Top-Secret AI Companion Device Could Be ‘Biggest Thing’ OpenAI Has Done

According to a leaked recording of an OpenAI staff meeting on Wednesday, CEO Sam Altman hinted at a new secret project he’s been working...

‘Fascinating and Terrifying’: AI Wins 64% of Online Arguments Compared to Humans

GPT-4 outperformed human opponents in 64% of structured debates, according to a new study published in Nature Human Behaviour, a result researchers described as...

Why Did Darth Vader’s Voice in Fortnite Lead to AI-Related Labor Complaint?

Actors’ union SAG-AFTRA has formally accused Llama Productions, a subsidiary of Epic Games, of violating labor rights by deploying AI to replicate James Earl...

Summer Reading Picks That Don’t Exist: Chicago Sun-Times Apologises For Promoting Fake Books

The Chicago Sun-Times said the summer reading list article was licensed from a subsidiary of the media company Hearst.

New Orleans Police Secretly Tracked People in a ‘Facial Recognition Technology Nightmare’

For two years, the New Orleans police used AI to identify people on live camera feeds in order to make immediate arrests, The Washington Post reported.

China Launches World’s First Space-Based Computing Constellation

In a move that could dramatically change how organizations manage global data, Guoxing Aerospace of China has launched 12 satellites in what it claims...

Microsoft’s Big Bet on AI Agents: Model Context Protocol in Windows 11

Microsoft integrates the Model Context Protocol into Windows 11, paving the way for secure, AI-driven agents to interact with apps and system tools.

Using AI for Board Tasks ‘Completely Bypasses the Chair’s Strategic Thinking,’ HBR Study Finds

AI can weaken the power that board chairs have and should be thoughtfully integrated to preserve their influence.

OpenAI Debuts Codex AI Agent for Developers: ‘Like a Remote Teammate’

OpenAI’s Codex agent helps developers write code, fix bugs, and test features—all from ChatGPT. Early adopters include Cisco, Temporal, and Superhuman.

Was Microsoft Tech Used to Harm People in Gaza? Critics Unconvinced by Internal Investigation

Microsoft says it found no evidence its Azure and AI tech was used to harm civilians in Gaza, amid protests and internal employee backlash.