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Stay informed on the latest headlines shaping the world of AI and Technology.
Every week, Daniel Hill and Ashley Coffey break down four key AI news stories, explain why they matter, and share their honest take on how this technology is changing the way we live and work.
Whether you're an AI enthusiast, tech professional, or just trying to keep up with the future, "AI News You Should Know About" gives you smart, digestible insights—without the hype.
Subscribe to stay ahead of the curve in under 15 minutes.
Today we talk about controversial project by Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, which involves creating an AI girlfriend named Ani. Employees are required to submit biometric data to enhance the AI's human-like interactions. The project raises ethical questions about privacy and consent, especially as employees must sign release forms allowing the use of their likenesses. We also get into Apple's plan to use Gemini to power Siri, plus OpenAI's deal with Amazon and the Sora app now being available on Android.
Chat-GPT announces a PayPal integration, the Microsoft-OpenAI partnership makes some big leaps, another nuclear power plant is getting brought back online to provide power for AI, and we talk about the security challenges for AI browsers.
Today we get into OpenAI's launch of a web browser called ChatGPT Atlas, Reddit's lawsuit against Perplexity for data scraping, Meta's job cuts in its AI division, and Amazon's introduction of AI smart glasses for delivery drivers. The conversation highlights the implications of these advancements and the ongoing challenges in data ownership and privacy.
Today on the show, we talk about OpenAI for multiple reasons, including their business plan and revenue goals, plus their allowance of erotic material, along with how easy they make copyright infringement using Sora 2. We also talk about a new startup bringing conversational AI to job hunting.
Today on the show, we dive into some concerns about the entire AI industry and how all the money is flowing between companies, creating an inflated sense of value. Additionally the City of New York is suing Meta, Alphabet, Snap and ByteDance, accusing them of creating mental health problems by getting children addicted to social media, ChatGPT plans an Operating System and Sora gives rights-holders more control.
This week on the show, we talk about an AI-generated actress who's making headlines, Meta's new plans to sell targeted ads based on what's inside your AI chats, plus Meta and Open AI launching social media feeds of only AI content.
This week we discuss TikTok becoming a separate American company, Elon Musk's AI Grok being cleared for use across government agencies, Open AI's new ChatGPT Pulse tool that will create morning briefings for you, and Spotify's new AI policy changes to label AI music.
This week we discuss the evolving partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft, the controversial $1.5 billion settlement involving pirated books, a new podcast company that plans to make AI podcasts on the cheap and a new California bill aimed at regulating AI companion chatbots.
This week we talk about Meta's long-awaited launch of Instagram for iPad, Google's recent antitrust case and stock surge, Apple's plans for an AI-powered web search tool using Google, and insights from a year of using Meta's smart glasses. The conversation also touches on privacy concerns surrounding smart glasses and personal experiences with AI tools.
This week we discuss the emerging threat of vibe hacking, a lawsuit by Elon Musk's xAI against Apple and OpenAI, the use of AI in 911 centers to manage non-emergency calls, and Google Translate's new language learning features aimed at competing with Duolingo. The conversation highlights the implications of these advancements and the importance of digital literacy in an increasingly AI-driven world.
This week we dive an MIT report into how AI in corporations isn't working as well as it does for individuals, Claude being able to stop inappropriate conversations, AI glasses with a heads-up display, and a Google Photos new feature that gives the ability to edit photos without needing Photoshop or a graphic designer.
This week we discuss US embedding trackers in AI shipments to prevent diversion to China, an unusual agreement for the US to receive a cut of Nvidia and AMD chip sales to China, and a troubling incident involving Meta's AI chatbot and a senior citizen. We also explore the implications of ChatGPT's model changes and the emotional attachment users have to AI models.
This week we're discussing Grok's controversial deepfake tool, OpenAI's legal battles with the New York Times, Perplexity's fight against Cloudflare and Google's groundbreaking Genie 3 model for video creation.
We're discussing ChatGPT's ability to bypass CAPTCHA tests, YouTube's new age verification measures for minors, Amazon's funding of an AI-driven streaming service, and Microsoft's insights on jobs most likely to be replaced by AI.
Today we talk Anthropic's leaked memo about seeking funding from Gulf states, the recent Microsoft SharePoint hack involving ransomware, Proton's new privacy-focused AI assistant, and the US government's new directives on AI development. The conversation highlights the ethical implications of AI funding, cybersecurity threats, privacy concerns, and the evolving landscape of AI regulations.
Today we dive into Open AI's new Chat-GPT agent, Jack Dorsey's investment in an open source social media platform, Meta refusing to sign the EU's AI code of Practice, and Open AI leveraging Google's Cloud for Chat-GPT.
In this episode of AI News, hosts Ashley Coffey and Daniel Hill discuss significant developments in the AI landscape, including Meta's investment in AI glasses, Jack Dorsey's new messaging app BitChat, OpenAI's upcoming web browser, and Cloudflare's initiative to protect content creators from AI scraping. The conversation highlights the implications of these innovations for technology and society.
In this episode, Ashley Coffey and Daniel Hill discuss the latest AI news, focusing on CloudFlare's new technology to block AI bots from scraping content, Meta's controversial use of AI to access users' camera rolls, an innovative ad blocker for real life, and Mark Zuckerberg's ambitions for AI to manage personal data and tasks. The conversation highlights the ethical implications and privacy concerns surrounding these advancements in AI technology.
In this episode, Ashley Coffey and Daniel Hill discuss the evolving landscape of job applications influenced by AI, the implications of copyright in AI training as seen in the Anthropic case, the advancements in Google Photos' search capabilities, and the introduction of Google's Doppel app for virtual outfit visualization. They explore the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in various sectors, emphasizing the need for standards and efficiency in technology.
Stay informed on the latest headlines shaping the world of AI and Technology.
Every week, Daniel Hill and Ashley Coffey break down four key AI news stories, explain why they matter, and share their honest take on how this technology is changing the way we live and work.
Whether you're an AI enthusiast, tech professional, or just trying to keep up with the future, "AI News You Should Know About" gives you smart, digestible insights—without the hype.
Subscribe to stay ahead of the curve in under 15 minutes.