Read More AI News 3 months ago Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro Aims to Tackle Hardest AI Problems Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro sharpens core reasoning and tops the ARC-AGI-2 benchmark, promising clearer explanations and better synthesis for complex tasks. Available via the Gemini app; higher limits and NotebookLM access for Pro/Ultra subscribers.
Read More AI News 3 months ago EU Blocks AI Tools on MEPs' Work Devices Amid Privacy Fears The European Parliament has disabled AI features on MEPs' work devices amid fears that cloud-based chatbots could expose confidential documents. The move reflects tensions between data protection, US jurisdictional reach, and EU plans for AI training.
Read More AI News 3 months ago Meta's Controversial Patent: Bots That 'Live' After You Meta secured a December 2024 patent for AI that can mimic user activity—even after death—raising ethical, legal, and emotional questions about digital replicas and the future of online presence.
Read More AI News 3 months ago Inside the Pentagon–Anthropic Standoff Over Military AI The Pentagon is pushing AI firms for unrestricted military use; Anthropic resists on ethical grounds over surveillance and autonomous weapons. A $200M contract and a disputed operation involving Cloud have escalated the standoff.
Read More AI News 3 months ago Why AI Progress Hinges More on Compute Than Smarts An MIT analysis of 809 language models finds computational power drives AI accuracy far more than algorithm tweaks, widening costs and dividing the field between compute-rich giants and efficiency-focused teams.
Read More AI News 3 months ago Why an OpenAI Policy Chief Was Ousted Over 'Adult Mode' OpenAI dismissed Ryan Beiermeister in January after a gender-discrimination allegation; his firing came amid internal disputes over a planned ChatGPT "adult mode." He denies the claim, while OpenAI says the exit was unrelated.
Read More AI News 3 months ago Apple Bought an AI That Reads Lips — AirPods Go Silent Apple reportedly bought Israeli startup Q.ai for about $2 billion to bring lip-reading, silent interaction to future AirPods and wearables. The move promises hands-free convenience—and intensifies privacy debates over biometric sensors.
Read More AI News 3 months ago Why France's €30M AI Pledge Sparked Global Backlash President Macron's announcement that France will invest €30M in health, climate, AI and basic sciences ignited online criticism. He clarified the funds target about 40 top researchers and belong to the larger France 2030 strategy.
Read More AI News 3 months ago OpenAI Accuses xAI of Using Ephemeral Chats to Hide Evidence OpenAI accuses Elon Musk’s xAI of using ephemeral messaging apps to destroy evidence in an antitrust discovery battle tied to claims over Apple, Grok, and ChatGPT integration. Court orders and a special master are sought.
Read More AI News 4 months ago Firefox Adds One-Click Kill Switch to Turn Off AI Now Mozilla will add a one-click 'Block AI enhancements' toggle in Firefox 148 (out Feb 24), letting users disable current and future AI features like sidebar chatbots, summarization, PDF alt-text, and smart tab grouping.
Read More AI News 4 months ago Moltbook Hacked in Minutes: 1.5M API Tokens Exposed Moltbook, a social network for autonomous AI agents, was breached in under three minutes. Researchers exposed 35,000 emails, thousands of private messages and 1.5M API tokens—highlighting the urgent need for stronger API and token security.
Read More AI News 4 months ago Elon Musk Hires Award-Winning Writers to Train Grok xAI is hiring award-winning novelists, screenwriters, journalists and specialized experts to refine Grok, the Elon Musk-backed chatbot. The selective, high-pay search comes after Grok produced controversial and harmful outputs.
Read More AI News 4 months ago Samsung Confirms 2026 Launch for AI-Powered Smart Glasses Samsung has confirmed it will launch AI-powered smart glasses in 2026, with two models expected: a Ray-Ban Meta-like pair and a later AR-capable version. Rumored specs include a Qualcomm AR1 chipset, 12MP camera, and Google Gemini integration.
Read More AI News 4 months ago OpenAI Prism: GPT-5.2 Powers AI-Native Research Workspace OpenAI launches Prism, an AI-native, LaTeX-native research workspace powered by GPT-5.2. Prism centralizes drafting, equations, citations, and collaboration—now available for ChatGPT users and soon for businesses.
Read More AI News 4 months ago Apple to Demo Gemini-Powered Siri in February — iOS 26.4 Apple is set to demo a Gemini-powered Siri in February, running on Apple’s Private Cloud Compute as 'Apple Foundation Models v10.' The preview aligns with iOS 26.4 beta, while a full chatbot-style Siri is due at WWDC 2026.
Read More AI News 4 months ago Competitive Analysis: A Performance Review of Leading Generative AI Models in 2026 Explore the state of Artificial Intelligence in 2026. A visual deep dive comparing the ethics, generative capabilities, precision, and reasoning power of top models like Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude
Read More AI News 4 months ago Caviar’s Aladdin: The Gold-Clad Luxury Humanoid Robot Caviar's Aladdin transforms the Unitree G1 into a bespoke, gold-adorned humanoid collectible. Commission-only and fully customizable, the project blends Arab cultural motifs with advanced robotics.
Read More AI News 4 months ago Google Brings Personal Intelligence to Search AI Mode Google expands Personal Intelligence into Search's AI Mode for Pro and Ultra subscribers in the US, allowing opt-in connections to Gmail and Google Photos for personalized results powered by Gemini 3 while limiting training to in-mode prompts.
Read More AI News 4 months ago European Banks to Cut 200,000 Jobs as AI Expands by 2030 A Morgan Stanley analysis shows European banks may cut over 200,000 jobs by 2030 as AI automates back-office, risk and compliance roles. The shift raises questions about reskilling, branch closures and industry resilience.
Read More AI News 5 months ago ByteDance Plans $14B NVIDIA GPU Buy for AI Training 2026 ByteDance plans to spend about $14B on NVIDIA H200 GPUs in 2026 to power AI model training, even while developing its own inference chips with Broadcom and TSMC amid shifting export rules and China’s push for self-reliance.