Category AI News

Reddit CEO Vows to Keep Site Human-Driven Amid AI Threats

Reddit's CEO affirms the platform will continue to be curated and moderated by humans, in response to the growing threat of AI-generated content. The site is actively working to combat the influx of automated posts to protect its communities and user experience, striving to maintain the authenticity of user-driven content creation.

Anthropic Brings Back Flash Game Vibes with AI Chatbot App Coding

Anthropic, an AI software company, allows users to code browser-based apps from simple English commands, reminiscent of classic Flash games. The platform aims to simplify app development and bring back the nostalgic web vibes of the past. This innovation could revolutionize the way developers create applications in the AI age.

Judge Rules Pirate Libraries May Have Profited from Meta Torrenting

A judge has rejected Meta's claim that torrenting is irrelevant in an AI copyright case, suggesting pirate libraries could have profited from torrenting 80TB of books. The defeat of authors' torrenting claim is attributed to lack of evidence, potentially impacting the outcome of the copyright case against Meta.

Over a Million People Granted Access to Gen-AI Powered Alexa+

Alexa+ is now accessible to over a million users for free during Early Access, with plans to offer it for free to Prime customers in the future. Non-Prime members will have the option to use the service for $19.99 per month once it officially launches to the public.

Google Launches AI Mode for Users in India

Google has introduced an AI mode, a Q&A-style search tool, to users in India, still in the experimental stage. Users will need to opt in through Search settings to access this feature, designed to provide quick answers to queries in India.

Google Introduces Gemini Robotics On-Device Model for Local Robot Tasks

Google DeepMind has launched a new language model called Gemini Robotics On-Device, enabling robots to perform tasks locally without needing an internet connection. This advancement allows for more efficient and autonomous robot operations, reducing reliance on external communication networks and potential latency issues.

Anthropic AI Wins Copyright Battle, Faces Trial for Piracy Claims

Anthropic AI has secured a victory in a landmark copyright case by successfully arguing fair use, but still faces a trial over allegations of pirating over 7 million books for their digital library. The startup could potentially be liable for billions of dollars in damages if found guilty of the piracy claims.

LinkedIn CEO Admits AI Writing Assistant Lacks Popularity Among Users

LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky reveals that AI-generated writing suggestions for LinkedIn posts have not been as widely embraced by users as expected. While AI technology is popular on the platform, this specific feature has seen less uptake. The admission highlights the varying levels of acceptance and usage of AI tools among users.