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ByteDance to curb AI video app after Disney legal threat
Chinese technology giant ByteDance has pledged to curb a controversial artificial intelligence (AI) video-making tool, following threats of legal action from Disney and complaints from other entertainment giants. In the last few days, videos made using the latest version of the app Seedance have proliferated online. Many have been lauded for their realism. Disney's lawyers accused ByteDance of committing a virtual smash-and-grab of their intellectual property, including superheroes from Marvel, Star Wars and various cartoons. On Monday ByteDance told the BBC that the company respects intellectual property rights and we have heard the concerns regarding Seedance 2.0.
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Battle of the chatbots: Anthropic and OpenAI go head-to-head over ads in their AI products
AI rivals Anthropic and OpenAI have launched a war of ads trying to court corporate America during one of the biggest entertainment nights of the year. Ahead of the Super Bowl, Anthropic has launched a series of ads going hard at its rival. For the scrawny 23-year-old who wants a six-pack, a ripped older man who is supposed to depict a chatbot suggests insoles that "help short kings stand tall" because "confidence isn't just built in the gym". And for the man trying to improve communication with his mom: his therapist prescribes "a mature dating site that connects sensitive cubs with roaring cougars" in case he can't fix that relationship. From'nerdy' Gemini to'edgy' Grok: how developers are shaping AI behaviours All four ads end with the same tagline: "Ads are coming to AI. There's no explicit mention of ChatGPT, but the subtext is clear. But he also called the ads "so clearly dishonest" before diving into a lengthy critique on X . "Our most important principle for ads says that we won't do exactly this; we would obviously never run ads in the way Anthropic depicts them," Altman wrote. "We are not stupid and we know our users would reject that." Altman stressed that OpenAI's decision to include ads, announced last month, makes the product more accessible. "We believe everyone deserves to use AI and are committed to free access," he wrote. "Anthropic serves an expensive product to rich people.
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Character.ai to ban teens from talking to its AI chatbots
Character.ai to ban teens from talking to its AI chatbots The platform, founded in 2021, is used by millions to talk to chatbots powered by artificial intelligence (AI). But it is facing several lawsuits in the US from parents, including one over the death of a teenager, with some branding it a clear and present danger to young people. Online safety campaigners have welcomed the move but said the feature should never have been available to children in the first place. Character.ai said it was making the changes after reports and feedback from regulators, safety experts, and parents, which have highlighted concerns about its chatbots' interactions with teens. Experts have previously warned the potential for AI chatbots to make things up, be overly-encouraging, and feign empathy can pose risks to young and vulnerable people.
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"I made this (sort of)": Negotiating authorship, confronting fraudulence, and exploring new musical spaces with prompt-based AI music generation
I reflect on my experience creating two music albums centered on state-of-the-art prompt-based AI music generation platforms. The first album explicitly poses the question: What happens when I collide my junk mail with these platforms? The second album is a direct response to the first, and toys with the inability of state-of-the-art prompt-based AI music generation platforms to generate music that is not ``practiced'', ``polished'', and ``produced''. I seed a large language model (LLM) with information about these albums and have it interview me, which results in the exploration of several deeper questions: To what extent am I the author? Where am I in the resulting music? How is my musical identity changing as I am faced with machines that are in some ways far more talented than I? What new musical spaces does my work open, for me or anyone/thing else? I conclude by reflecting on my reflections, as well as LLM-mediated self-reflection as method.
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The Meta AI App Lets You 'Discover' People's Bizarrely Personal Chats
"What counties [sic] do younger women like older white men," a public message from a user on Meta's AI platform says. "I need details, I'm 66 and single. I'm from Iowa and open to moving to a new country if I can find a younger woman." The chatbot responded enthusiastically: "You're looking for a fresh start and love in a new place. This is just one of many seemingly personal conversations that can be publicly viewed on Meta AI, a chatbot platform that doubles as a social feed and launched in April.
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Advertising in AI systems: Society must be vigilant
AI systems have increasingly become our gateways to the Internet. We argue that just as advertising has driven the monetization of web search and social media, so too will commercial incentives shape the content served by AI. Unlike traditional media, however, the outputs of these systems are dynamic, personalized, and lack clear provenance -- raising concerns for transparency and regulation. In this paper, we envision how commercial content could be delivered through generative AI-based systems. Based on the requirements of key stakeholders -- advertisers, consumers, and platforms -- we propose design principles for commercially-influenced AI systems. We then outline high-level strategies for end users to identify and mitigate commercial biases from model outputs. Finally, we conclude with open questions and a call to action towards these goals.
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One AI platform is casting a spell on professionals across industries
If you need to streamline your content creation workflow, there's a new AI platform that can help. AI Magicx has powerful AI tools for all types of content, and you only pay for it once. For just 59.97 (regularly 972), you'll get a lifetime subscription with access to everything from AI-driven logo design and art generation to dynamic chatbots and story creators. With AI MagicX, you can create high-quality articles, engaging visuals, and even custom logos in minutes. The AI MagicX platform is user-friendly and versatile, designed to meet the needs of everyone from entrepreneurs and developers to content creators and artists.
'Trump Gaza' AI video intended as political satire, says creator
The creator of the viral "Trump Gaza" AI-generated video depicting the Gaza Strip as a Dubai-style paradise has said it was intended as a political satire of Trump's "megalomaniac idea". The video – posted by Trump on his Truth Social account last week – depicts a family emerging from the wreckage of war-torn Gaza into a beachside resort town lined with skyscrapers. Trump is seen sipping cocktails with a topless Benjamin Netanyahu on sun loungers, while Elon Musk tears flatbread into dips. The video first emerged in February, shortly after Trump unveiled his property development plan for Gaza, under which he said he wants to "clean out" the population of about 2 million people to create the "Riviera of the Middle East". Trump then posted the clip without any explanation on his Truth Social platform on 26 February.
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Towards a Healthy AI Tradition: Lessons from Biology and Biomedical Science
AI is a magnificent field that directly and profoundly touches on numerous disciplines ranging from philosophy, computer science, engineering, mathematics, decision and data science and economics, to cognitive science, neuroscience and more. The number of applications and impact of AI is second to none and the potential of AI to broadly impact future science developments is particularly thrilling. While attempts to understand knowledge, reasoning, cognition and learning go back centuries, AI remains a relatively new field. In part due to the fact it has so many wide-ranging overlaps with other disparate fields it appears to have trouble developing a robust identity and culture. Here we suggest that contrasting the fast-moving AI culture to biological and biomedical sciences is both insightful and useful way to inaugurate a healthy tradition needed to envision and manage our ascent to AGI and beyond (independent of the AI Platforms used). The co-evolution of AI and Biomedical Science offers many benefits to both fields. In a previous perspective, we suggested that biomedical laboratories or centers can usefully embrace logistic traditions in AI labs that will allow them to be highly collaborative, improve the reproducibility of research, reduce risk aversion and produce faster mentorship pathways for PhDs and fellows. This perspective focuses on the benefits to AI by adapting features of biomedical science at higher, primarily cultural levels.
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Security of and by Generative AI platforms
Hayagreevan, Hari, Khamaru, Souvik
This whitepaper highlights the dual importance of securing generative AI (genAI) platforms and leveraging genAI for cybersecurity. As genAI technologies proliferate, their misuse poses significant risks, including data breaches, model tampering, and malicious content generation. Securing these platforms is critical to protect sensitive data, ensure model integrity, and prevent adversarial attacks. Simultaneously, genAI presents opportunities for enhancing security by automating threat detection, vulnerability analysis, and incident response. The whitepaper explores strategies for robust security frameworks around genAI systems, while also showcasing how genAI can empower organizations to anticipate, detect, and mitigate sophisticated cyber threats.
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