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Even the worst websites on the internet are launching their own versions of ChatGPT.
Lingo Telecom, Life Corp, and Walter Monk were identified as the culprits behind deepfake robocalls resembling President Biden ahead of New Hampshire's primary.
Social media companies claim to own your online profiles, and now they're generating billions by using them to train AI.
Legislation regulating the use of a person's likeness in computer-generated imagery has been introduced, following the Taylor Swift deepfake debacle.
As calls to regulate AI increase, the tech industry is fighting back with good ol' fashioned corporate persuasion campaigns.
AI technology is already disrupting America's democratic process, and the FCC would like to outlaw generative-AI robocalls before the 2024 election gets going.
The company wants you to rest easy knowing that ChatGPT only makes it a little easier to commit bioterrorism.
He's rich, he's boring, and he wants your vote! He also wants to unseat Joe Biden, and maybe promote AI along the way.
AI is in dangerous legal territory. Could the queen of pop put an end to its free-wheeling ways?
Gizmodo tested out the strangest chatbots on OpenAI's new GPT Store like a Jesus GPT and a Hitler GPT, and now we're feeling strange about AI altogether.
Reviving a dead person for a comedy special isn't a joke.
The U.S. antitrust regulator is looking into billion-dollar deals between OpenAI, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Anthropic.
The luxury car brand has signed a deal to bring new forms of automation to its manufacturing process.
The Florida Governor has been oddly robotic during his primary run, and now he’s dropping out a week after ChatGPT was banned for political campaigns.
Costly AI subscriptions are popping up left and right, but it’s unclear if people are willing to pay up.
Mustafa Suleyman recently said the quiet part out loud when he admitted that AI is designed to steal jobs from humans.
Sam Altman’s bromance with Satya Nadella could be broken up by the federal government before it’s really even begun.
At this year's World Economic Forum, the AI guru told listeners that his industry needs more power, both figuratively and literally.
Tesla's robot, Optimus, wants to do your laundry for you. Unfortunately, it's not very good at it yet.
Large language models can be "poisoned," creating software that appears benevolent but is secretly misbehaving behind the scenes.
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