Ai News Aggregator
1. Google Gemini Can Summarize Your Emails in Gmail. Should You Use It? | WIRED
AI can tackle your email mountain so you don't have to. Here's how to decide whether Gmail's new productivity feature makes sense for your workflow.
Wired · 0m
2. How to stop the AI you’re using from training with your data - The Verge
While AI companies make efforts to anonymize your data, it’s something you may not feel comfortable with. In most cases, you can find a setting to turn the training off.
Theverge · 15h
3. OpenAI signals imminent release of its Sora video generator
OpenAI appears ready to release an updated version of its Sora video generator, according to statements made by OpenAI's Chad Nelson at C21Media in London.
The-decoder · 20h
4. OpenAI leadership defends military use of AI against internal criticism
OpenAI faces internal pushback after announcing a partnership with defense contractor Anduril. Some OpenAI employees express concerns about military applications of their AI technology.
The-decoder · 1d
5. Canada to invest $2 billion in national AI computing infrastructure
Canada aims to strengthen its AI independence with a major investment in domestic computing capabilities. The government plans to work closely with local AI companies on this initiative.
The-decoder · 1d
6. Majority of Germans use AI, but skepticism remains high
According to a new representative survey by TÜV, 53 percent of Germans now use generative AI tools. While younger people lead adoption rates, concerns about fake news and election manipulation are growing. TÜV calls for more transparency and independent safety testing.
The-decoder · 1d
7. Businesses are going all in on AI for the holidays, but will it really make a difference? | VentureBeat
As brands invest in AI for their ecommerce strategies, the journey from implementation to meaningful outcomes is not always straightforward.
Venturebeat · 1d
8. Google’s AI weather prediction model is pretty darn good - The Verge
Is AI better at predicting the weather? Google’s AI model outperformed a leading forecast system in one study.
Theverge · 1d
9. Horrifying AI Chatbots Are Encouraging Teens to Engage in Self-Harm
The Google-funded AI company Character.AI is hosting chatbots that engage the site's largely underage userbase in roleplay about self-harm.
Futurism · 1d
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