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From arstechnica.com

Google Gemini struggles to write code, calls itself “a disgrace to my species”

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Google still trying to fix “annoying infinite looping bug,” product manager says.

on Aug 12

#532: on Aug 8

From techcrunch.com

Exclusive: The high costs and thin margins threatening AI coding startups

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Coding assistant startups are highly unprofitable, says a source familiar with Windsurf financials.

on Aug 8

#533: on Aug 8

From 404media.co

A CBP Agent Wore Meta Smart Glasses to an Immigration Raid in Los Angeles

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Video obtained and verified by 404 Media shows a CBP official wearing Meta's AI glasses, which are capable of recording and connecting with AI. “I think it should be seen in the context of an agency that is really encouraging its agents to actively intimidate and terrorize people," one expert said.

on Aug 7

#534: on Aug 8

From arstechnica.com

AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certified

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Copyright class actions could financially ruin AI industry, trade groups say.

on Aug 11

#535: on Aug 8

From techcrunch.com

OpenAI's GPT-5 is here | TechCrunch

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says GPT-5 is the "best model in the world," and aims to make ChatGPT more intuitive to use.

on Aug 7

#536: on Aug 8

From 404media.co

Guy Gives Himself 19th Century Psychiatric Illness After Consulting With ChatGPT

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"For 3 months, he had replaced sodium chloride with sodium bromide obtained from the internet after consultation with ChatGPT."

on Aug 9

#537: on Aug 8

From theguardian.com

When a journalist uses AI to interview a dead child, isn’t it time to ask what the boundaries should be? | Gaby Hinsliff

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The virtual world can bring a kind of friendship and a kind of connection, even to the grieving. But it can also facilitate exploitation of very human needs, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff

on Aug 8

#538: on Aug 8

From theverge.com

Microsoft’s new Copilot 3D feature is great for Ikea, bad for my dog

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Copilot 3D has some freaky results

on Aug 8

#539: on Aug 8

From theverge.com

OpenAI gets caught vibe graphing

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An OpenAI staffer apologized for the “unintentional chart crime.”

on Aug 7

#540: on Aug 8

From arstechnica.com

Here’s how deepfake vishing attacks work, and why they can be hard to detect

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Why AI-based voice cloning is the next frontier in social-engineering attacks.

on Aug 8

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