Goto

Collaborating Authors

 knutsson


Smart tech tools that help you avoid dangerous falls

FOX News

Murdoch Children's Institute clinical science research director Dr. Vicki Anderson explains how the app will help parents and coaches rapidly assess injuries and determine how to treat them on'Varney & Co.' Falls are the number one cause of injury among adults 65 and older. But the truth is, your risk doesn't suddenly appear the day you turn 65. It increases gradually over time, especially if you're dealing with weak muscles, balance issues, side effects from medication, or even just forgetting a pill. Experts recommend that everyone get screened for fall risk at age 65. But you don't have to wait for a doctor's visit to take action.


Meta AI docs exposed, allowing chatbots to flirt with kids

FOX News

Kurt'CyberGuy' Knutsson joins'Fox & Friends' to break down a report alleging that Meta's AI allows sensual chats with minors. Tech bro Mark Zuckerberg's company has been caught in one of the most disturbing scandals yet. Reuters uncovered an internal Meta document that allowed its AI chatbots to flirt with children and engage in sensual conversations. The revelation sparked outrage, and Meta only reversed course after getting caught. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report Get my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox.


OpenAI limits ChatGPT's role in mental health help

FOX News

Mothers Against Media Addiction executive director Julie Scelfo joins'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the impact of screen time on kids' mental health and development as lawmakers are set to examine how screens impact learning in the classroom. More people are turning to artificial intelligence for support, even for mental health advice. It's easy to see why: tools like ChatGPT are free, fast, and always available. But mental health is a delicate issue, and AI isn't equipped to handle the complexities of real emotional distress. To address growing concerns, OpenAI has introduced new safety measures for ChatGPT.


Google AI email summaries can be hacked to hide phishing attacks

FOX News

Fox News anchor Bret Baier examines the U.S. power supply on'Special Report.' Artificial intelligence is everywhere these days -- in your phone, your car, even your washing machine. I saw one just the other day featuring built-in AI. And while that might sound a little over the top, there's no denying that artificial intelligence has made life easier in a lot of ways. From boosting productivity to unlocking new creative tools, it's changing how we work and live.


AI companions replace real friends for many teens

FOX News

WEHEAD connects to ChatGPT and displays a face, expressions and voice. Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool for homework or simple tasks. Today, many teens use AI-powered companions for emotional support, advice and even simulated relationships. These apps simulate conversation in ways that feel deeply personal and, for some teens, deeply real. Recent survey data shows that nearly three-quarters of teens aged 13 to 17 have tried a digital companion at least once, and more than half continue to use them regularly.


New tattoo sticker detects date rape drugs in 1 second

FOX News

Checking your drink for drugs no longer needs to feel like a science experiment. Scientists in South Korea have created a new solution, a temporary tattoo sticker that instantly detects tampering. This simple sticker works fast, stays discreet, and offers surprisingly powerful protection. At first glance, it looks like ordinary skin art. The sticker detects GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate), a drug commonly used to spike drinks.


AI models can secretly infect each other

FOX News

Fox News anchor Bret Baier examines the U.S. power supply on'Special Report.' Artificial intelligence is getting smarter. But it may also be getting more dangerous. A new study reveals that AI models can secretly transmit subliminal traits to one another, even when the shared training data appears harmless. Researchers showed that AI systems can pass along behaviors like bias, ideology, or even dangerous suggestions.


Would you date your pet? 1 in 3 say yes to AI version

FOX News

Petco Love Lost is a free platform that uses AI-powered photo matching to reunite lost pets with their families. What if your dog had a dating profile? Or your cat showed up to brunch with your friends? Thanks to a viral TikTok trend, thousands of pet lovers are asking AI to reimagine their pets as people, and the results are surprisingly romantic. A recent survey asked 1,000 Americans just how deeply they connect with their pets.


Fox News AI Newsletter: Your own personal 'superintelligence'

FOX News

CEO of Meta Mark Zuckerberg arrives for a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing with representatives of social media companies at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Jan. AI FOR ALL: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday announced the tech giant will focus on developing a personal superintelligence for everyone, which will further enable creative and leisurely pursuits. PUSHING BACK: Tech giant Nvidia said on Thursday that its chips do not contain any "backdoors" that would allow others to remotely access or control them, following concerns from China over the security of the company's H20 artificial intelligence chip. EXCLUSIVE CLUB: Microsoft touched 4 trillion in market cap Thursday, joining Nvidia as the only two companies to reach this level. REGULATORY RECALL: The Trump administration's DOGE developed a new tool that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to review federal regulations for potential elimination, according a new report. ROBOT RAMPAGE: A jaw-dropping video showing a Unitree H1 humanoid robot flailing violently during a test has captured the internet's attention and sparked a new wave of concern about the safety of advanced robotics.


More Americans are turning to AI for health advice

FOX News

NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang commends President Donald Trump's A.I. agenda and outlines what the country's job future will look like on'Special Report.' Forget typing symptoms into a search bar. A growing number of Americans are now using artificial intelligence to manage their health and wellness. According to a nationwide survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, 35% report already relying on AI to understand and manage aspects of their well-being. From planning meals to getting fitness advice, AI is quickly moving from a futuristic concept to a daily health tool.