Brazil Court Bans AI Chatbots From Offering Election Advice A Brazilian court has drawn a firm line in the AI era, banning chatbots from giving voters election advice to protect democracy from algorithmic influence.
YouTube AI Moderation Under Scrutiny After 12 Million Channel Terminations As YouTube leans heavily on AI moderation to police billions of uploads, the termination of 12 million channels raises urgent questions about the future of online content governance.
Google SpeciesNet: Open-Source AI Transforming Wildlife Conservation Google's new open-sourced AI model could dramatically accelerate how scientists track and protect animals across the planet.
AI-Generated Iran War Videos Surge as Creators Cash In on Conflict As AI tools turn global conflict into viral content, AI-generated Iran war videos are flooding social media, raising urgent questions about misinformation, profit, and the ethics of digital warfare.
AI Kill Chain: How the U.S. Is Using Artificial Intelligence to Bomb Iran As the U.S. deploys an AI kill chain in its war against Iran, critics warn that algorithm-driven warfare could accelerate conflicts while blurring accountability for life-and-death decisions.
US Approval for AI Chip Exports: A New Gatekeeper in the Global AI Race Washington may soon require US approval for AI chip exports, a move that could redraw the global AI power map.
Tinder Agrees to Pay $60.5M Over Age-Based Charges Dating apps promise equal opportunity in love, but a recent legal battle suggests the pricing may not have been equal. Tinder has agreed to pay $60.5 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that the platform charged certain users higher subscription prices based on their age. The case centers on