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OpenAI halts MLK videos as deepfakes spark outrage

October 17, 2025

OpenAI has suspended its Sora 2 artificial intelligence tool from creating videos of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. after his estate complained about disrespectful depictions.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Sex is a big market for the AI industry. ChatGPT won’t be the first to try to profit from it

October 17, 2025

ChatGPT will be able to have kinkier conversations after OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced the artificial intelligence company will soon allow its chatbot to engage in “erotica for verified adults.”This article is brought to you […]

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Meta adds parental controls for AI-teen interactions

October 17, 2025

Meta is adding parental controls for kids’ interactions with artificial intelligence chatbots—including the ability to turn off one-on-one chats with AI characters altogether—beginning early next year.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Team develops high-speed, ultra-low-power superconductive neuron device

October 17, 2025

A research team has developed a neuron device that holds potential for application in large-scale, high-speed superconductive neural network circuits. The device operates at high speeds with ultra-low-power consumption and is tolerant to parameter fluctuations […]

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Semiconductor ‘brain’ combines transformer’s intelligence and Mamba’s efficiency

October 17, 2025

As recent artificial intelligence (AI) models’ capacity to understand and process long, complex sentences grows, the necessity for new semiconductor technologies that can simultaneously boost computation speed and memory efficiency is increasing.This article is brought […]

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AI chatbots routinely use user conversations for training, raising privacy concerns

October 17, 2025

Major AI companies are utilizing user conversations for training purposes, raising significant privacy concerns and underscoring the need for more transparent policies.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Big Tech is paying millions to train teachers on AI, in a push to bring chatbots into classrooms

October 17, 2025

On a scorching hot Saturday in San Antonio, dozens of teachers traded a day off for a glimpse of the future. The topic of the day’s workshop: enhancing instruction with artificial intelligence.This article is brought […]

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Why large language models are bad at imitating people

October 16, 2025

Large language models like ChatGPT and Copilot are useful for many things. However, they are not yet good enough to imitate the way people speak.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Grokipedia: Elon Musk is right that Wikipedia is biased, but his AI alternative will be the same at best

October 16, 2025

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, is about to launch the early beta version of Grokipedia, a new project to rival Wikipedia.This article is brought to you by this site.

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VFF-Net algorithm provides promising alternative to backpropagation for AI training

October 16, 2025

Deep neural networks (DNNs), which power modern artificial intelligence (AI) models, are machine learning systems that learn hidden patterns from various types of data, be it images, audio or text, to make predictions or classifications. […]

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AI chatbots routinely use user conversations for training, raising privacy concerns

Big Tech is paying millions to train teachers on AI, in a push to bring chatbots into classrooms

Why large language models are bad at imitating people

Grokipedia: Elon Musk is right that Wikipedia is biased, but his AI alternative will be the same at best

VFF-Net algorithm provides promising alternative to backpropagation for AI training

Method teaches generative AI models to locate personalized objects

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