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  • In the face of rampant AI, is 'data poisoning' a new form of civil disobedience?
    The explosion of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools has provoked both hopes and anxieties about the potential benefits and harms of this technology. In advanced economies, people are almost equally worried and optimistic about it.... Read more
  • Google commits $10 billion, could add $30 billion more to Anthropic
    Google is planning to invest up to $40 billion in Anthropic, the artificial intelligence firm confirmed Friday, expanding a long-standing alliance between the two companies.... Read more
  • AI firms flex lobbying muscle on both side of Atlantic
    AI developers are ramping up efforts to win over the hearts and minds of officials in Europe and the United States, hoping to sway governments as they weigh high-stakes regulatory frameworks for the ever more powerful technology.... Read more
  • China's top AI players
    China's artificial intelligence boom is in full swing, with the release of a new large language model (LLM) by top startup DeepSeek on Friday highlighting the country's rapid progress despite U.S. export restrictions on advanced microchips.... Read more
  • AI smart glasses will help visually impaired runners take on the London Marathon
    Running past Buckingham Palace during training, Tilly Dowler is closing in on a goal she once thought out of reach.... Read more
  • Why faster AI isn't always better
    In the race to make AI models not just reason better but respond faster, latency—the delay before an answer appears—is often treated as a purely technical constraint, something to minimize and move past. But how is this relentless push for speed actually impacting the people using these systems every day?... Read more
  • SmartDJ lets users reshape audio experiences with simple words
    Penn Engineers have developed SmartDJ, an AI-powered editor that lets users modify immersive audio environments with simple instructions in everyday language, with potential applications in virtual reality, augmented reality, gaming and sound design. Instead of requiring users to specify individual edits, SmartDJ can respond to high-level requests like "make this... Read more
  • Five things to know about Chinese AI startup DeepSeek
    As DeepSeek releases its first major new artificial intelligence model in over a year—DeepSeek-V4—here are five things to know about the Chinese startup:... Read more
  • DeepSeek rolls out V4 update with 1 million-token context and stronger reasoning
    DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence startup that shook world markets last year, launched preview versions of its latest major update Friday as the AI rivalry between China and the U.S. heats up.... Read more
  • OpenAI launches GPT-5.5 as rivals race to build more autonomous AI assistants
    OpenAI released a new model it touts as its best yet for handling research work like making improved versions of itself, as rapid-fire releases by AI rivals pick up pace.... Read more
  • AI has crossed a threshold. What Claude Mythos means for the future of cybersecurity
    The limit of what artificial intelligence can achieve, known as frontier AI, has crossed another threshold. AI can now plan and execute sophisticated cyber operations with minimal guidance at speeds far beyond human capability.... Read more
  • Q&A: Expert discusses who's responsible when AI makes mistakes
    What happens when artificial intelligence gets it wrong? From self-driving cars to medical tools, rapid advances in AI are raising new ethical and legal concerns.... Read more
  • Teaching AI models to say 'I'm not sure' in cases of calibration errors
    Confidence is persuasive. In artificial intelligence systems, it is often misleading. Today's most capable reasoning models share a trait with the loudest voice in the room: They deliver every answer with the same unshakable certainty, whether they're right or guessing. Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)... Read more
  • AI model predicts human attention in 360-degree videos using both sound and vision
    Virtual reality (VR) experiences and 360-degree videos are transforming viewers from passive observers into active participants immersed within a scene. Yet this shift raises an important question: Where do people direct their attention in such environments, and what shapes that attention?... Read more
  • Do AI language models 'understand' the real world? On a basic level they do, suggests study
    Most of what AI chatbots know about the world comes from devouring massive amounts of text from the internet—with all its facts, falsehoods, knowledge and nonsense. Given that input, is it possible that AI language models have an "understanding" of the real world? As it turns out, they do—or at... Read more

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