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How much is AI hurting the planet? Big tech won't tell us.
A man in silhouette, walking through racks of computers in a data center.

Amazon's 'Remarkable' Alexa will actually be Claude in disguise, report claims
Amazon Alexa



Elon Musk's Grok heeds misinformation concerns by sending users to Vote.gov
A phone displaying the X logo in front of a screen displaying the Grok logo.

How Big Tech is approaching explicit, nonconsensual deepfakes
A photo collage in which a woman's appearance is covered by a variety of mismatched facial features.


How the dot-com bubble burst is relevant for the AI era
A collage featuring the Pets.com puppet mascot amid tech in poor condition

The AI bubble has burst. Here's how we know.
Two men at the NASDAQ stock exchange point at falling numbers on a screen.


Europe now has a huge AI gap, for better or for worse
Artificial Intelligence

Google announces new tactics to curb explicit deepfakes
Laptop with Google Search pulled up.

Carmakers are still selling drivers' data. U.S. officials demand the FTC investigate.
A person's hands on a car steering wheel. A phone with GPS navigation on the screen is attached to the dashboard.

TikTok is collecting, sharing user views on issues like abortion, DOJ fires back in ban lawsuit
The TikTok logo next to an American flag.

Apple adopts Biden administration's AI safeguards
Apple Intelligence

Anti-deepfake legislation just took a major step toward becoming law
A photo of the U.S. capitol dome, blurred to look as if there are two of them.



Donald Trump has full reign of his Facebook and Instagram again
A monitor shows a camera view of the two presidential candidates during the July debate.

Proposed new law would make it illegal to remove AI watermarks from content
The U.S. Capitol building.

Blue checks on X are bad now, EU says
Elon Musk's bluecheck account on a phone against a European Union flag.

A sand battery in Finland is transforming sustainable heating
A split-screen shows a photograph of the sand battery from the outside (left) and an illustration stripping down the same building's walls to show how it works on the inside (right)

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is free
Julian Assange gestures to the media from a police vehicle on April 11, 2019 in London.

ChatGPT is ableist toward applicants with disabilities, new study finds
A hand holding a phone displaying the ChatGPT logo.

Snap will pay $15 million settlement following sex-based discrimination investigation
A snapchat logo with a magnifying glass and a phone hovering over it.

Instagram teens are regularly recommended sexual and explicit videos, new report finds
A person sitting in a dark room on their phone. A pattern showing the Instagram logo is reflected in mirrors below them.
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