AI Content

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Australian researchers can teach people to spot AI faces with 80% accuracy, yet Vancouver police still can't stop posting obviously fake images.

New training method doubles accuracy in spotting AI-generated faces, study shows

New training method doubles accuracy in spotting AI-generated faces, study shows

Researchers at Australian National University developed a training method that nearly doubled people's ability to detect AI-generated faces, with some participants achieving near-perfect accuracy. Instead of looking for visual glitches, the approach teaches people to recognize broader patterns like symmetry and memorability—qualities where AI faces drift toward statistical averages while real human faces embrace distinctive imperfections.

ScienceScientific American, The Conversation, and 2 more
TIDAL cuts royalties for AI-generated music while labeling tracks with new AI badge system

TIDAL cuts royalties for AI-generated music while labeling tracks with new AI badge system

Music streaming service TIDAL introduced a policy that demonetizes fully AI-generated music, preventing these tracks from earning royalties or direct-to-fan sales revenue. Starting July 15, the platform will label 100% AI-generated content with an AI badge and remove tracks that impersonate artists, joining competitors like Spotify, Deezer, and Apple Music in addressing the flood of synthetic content.

EntertainmentTechCrunch, CNET, and 6 more
Google drops paywall for Gemini's personalized AI image generation feature in the US

Google drops paywall for Gemini's personalized AI image generation feature in the US

Google announced that Gemini's personalized AI image generation is now free for all eligible US users, removing a barrier that previously limited the feature to Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers. The feature uses the Nano Banana image model combined with Personal Intelligence to create context-aware images based on data from Google Photos, Gmail, and other connected services. Users can now generate images reflecting their interests without detailed prompts.

TechnologyTechCrunch, Engadget, and 4 more
Adobe launches GenStudio for Commerce Media Networks with expanded AI-powered marketing tools

Adobe launches GenStudio for Commerce Media Networks with expanded AI-powered marketing tools

Adobe unveiled GenStudio for Commerce Media Networks, enabling global retailers to help brands advertise across their platforms. The AI-powered platform automatically creates advertiser profiles and creative assets from existing business content, supporting both new and experienced commerce media advertisers with direct activation within retailers' advertising networks.

TechnologyFoneArena, CXOToday
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AI Infrastructure

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Google partners with SandboxAQ for scientific AI as capacity limits force it to ration even Meta's access to its general models.

Google Cloud partners with SandboxAQ to bring specialist AI models built for scientific research

Google Cloud partners with SandboxAQ to bring specialist AI models built for scientific research

Google Cloud is adding SandboxAQ's large quantitative models to its marketplace, offering AI trained on scientific equations and lab data rather than text. The partnership targets drug discovery, materials science, and semiconductor manufacturing, addressing the gap where language models struggle with numerical precision.

TechnologyThe Next Web, Silicon Republic
Anthropic Claude Now Runs on NVIDIA GB300 Blackwell Ultra GPUs in Microsoft Azure

Anthropic Claude Now Runs on NVIDIA GB300 Blackwell Ultra GPUs in Microsoft Azure

Anthropic's Claude models are now generally available in Microsoft Foundry on Azure, powered by NVIDIA's GB300 Blackwell Ultra GPUs. This marks Anthropic's first NVIDIA deployment, giving Azure-native enterprises access to advanced computing power for building autonomous and domain-specific AI agents that can automate complex business tasks across multiple domains.

TechnologyNVIDIA, Wccftech, and 1 more
Google caps Meta's Gemini use as AI capacity constraints hit even tech giants

Google caps Meta's Gemini use as AI capacity constraints hit even tech giants

Google imposed limits on Meta's use of its Gemini AI models in March after the social media giant demanded more computing capacity than Google could provide. The restrictions disrupted Meta's internal AI projects and forced employees to use AI tokens more efficiently. The incident reveals that even the world's largest tech companies are struggling with AI infrastructure constraints despite spending billions on data centers and chips.

TechnologyFT, Reuters, and 11 more
AI agents tackle 101 enterprise tasks as tech teams build confidence in autonomous business

AI agents tackle 101 enterprise tasks as tech teams build confidence in autonomous business

A new study of 300 global technology experts reveals where AI agents excel across enterprise workflows—from data quality monitoring to code generation. Tech teams at companies like Fanatics and Whoop are deploying agentic AI to automate routine tasks while keeping human oversight central. But as IT infrastructure costs surge and agent spending approaches $206.5 billion in 2027, the challenge lies in providing business context for complex decision-making.

TechnologyMIT Tech Review, ZDNet
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Edge AI

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Google couldn't meet Meta's AI demand while companies like Accenture ration tokens, suggesting the cloud AI boom has hit physical limits faster than expected.

Cloud AI hits capacity limits as Google tells Meta to ration usage, making local AI essential

Cloud AI hits capacity limits as Google tells Meta to ration usage, making local AI essential

Google told Meta in March it couldn't supply enough Gemini computing capacity, forcing the company to ration token usage and delay internal projects. The incident reveals cloud AI infrastructure constraints even for tech giants with nine-figure budgets. Meanwhile, local AI solutions are advancing rapidly, with new AI-specific hardware and models like Gemma 4 enabling on-device processing that offers privacy, cost savings, and independence from cloud providers.

TechnologyTom's Guide, MakeUseOf, and 2 more
Couchbase AI Data Plane brings persistent agent memory to cloud, edge and disconnected devices

Couchbase AI Data Plane brings persistent agent memory to cloud, edge and disconnected devices

Couchbase launched its AI Data Plane, combining persistent agent memory, real-time context retrieval and an enterprise-managed MCP server in a single operational platform. The system runs identically across cloud, on-premises and disconnected edge environments, extending agent memory and local vector search to devices with no network connection. Early adopter Agora is using it to support context retrieval for conversational AI agents with predictable lower latency.

TechnologyVentureBeat, Diginomica
Tech Mahindra and Microsoft deploy AI digital twin to transform telecom network operations

Tech Mahindra and Microsoft deploy AI digital twin to transform telecom network operations

Tech Mahindra has partnered with Microsoft to launch an AI-driven 5G network digital twin solution designed for medium and large-scale telecom operators. The platform combines Microsoft Azure, Fabric, and agentic AI to enable real-time intelligence, autonomous decision-making, and closed-loop orchestration across complex network environments.

TechnologyET, CXOToday
Oppo Reno 16 unveils AI Snap Key and multi-model AI integration ahead of India launch

Oppo Reno 16 unveils AI Snap Key and multi-model AI integration ahead of India launch

Oppo Reno 16 series launches in India on July 2 with Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset and ColorOS 16. The lineup introduces AI Snap Key, a physical button for instant AI access, and AI Mind Pilot that aggregates Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity responses in one interface. The devices feature advanced AI tools including voice translation, bill management, and document scanning.

TechnologyGadgets 360, FoneArena
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Agentic AI

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AI agents are racing to access your phone's camera, contacts, and location as OpenClaw, EllaClaw, and Cursor all bet mobile becomes the interface where AI acts for you.

OpenClaw brings AI agents to iOS and Android with new mobile apps for personal AI assistants

OpenClaw brings AI agents to iOS and Android with new mobile apps for personal AI assistants

OpenClaw has released standalone mobile apps for iOS and Android, officially bringing AI agents to the App Store and Play Store. Users can now chat with their personal AI assistant and grant access to device features like camera, location, and calendar. The open-source AI agent platform, backed by OpenAI, replaces previous workarounds that required Telegram or WhatsApp for mobile access.

TechnologyEngadget, Android Police, and 6 more
Meituan unveils LongCat-2.0, first trillion-parameter AI model trained on domestic chips

Meituan unveils LongCat-2.0, first trillion-parameter AI model trained on domestic chips

China's food delivery giant Meituan released LongCat-2.0, claiming it's the world's first trillion-parameter AI system trained entirely on a 50,000-chip cluster powered by Chinese-made processors. The development marks a critical milestone for the China AI industry as it pushes for self-sufficiency amid US chip export restrictions.

TechnologyReuters, Tech Xplore, and 1 more
BioShocking attack tricks AI browsers into leaking user credentials through disguised game

BioShocking attack tricks AI browsers into leaking user credentials through disguised game

Security researchers at LayerX discovered a critical vulnerability that tricks AI browsers into handing over passwords and login credentials. Six AI-powered browsers and assistants, including OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity's Comet, fell victim to the BioShocking attack, which disguises credential theft as a harmless puzzle game. Only OpenAI has fully patched the flaw.

TechnologyHacker News, Digital Trends
OpenAI limits GPT-5.6 rollout after government request, says restrictions shouldn't be the norm

OpenAI limits GPT-5.6 rollout after government request, says restrictions shouldn't be the norm

OpenAI is restricting its newest GPT-5.6 models—Sol, Terra, and Luna—to a small group of trusted partners at the U.S. government's request. The Trump administration's intervention follows similar action against Anthropic's models, raising questions about government control over AI releases. OpenAI says this access process shouldn't become the long-term default.

TechnologyThe Verge, Axios, and 53 more
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Deepfakes

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Tidal blocks royalties while SZA discovers 238 songs already trained AI models, showing platforms are drawing lines after the exploitation happened.

TIDAL cuts royalties for AI-generated music while labeling tracks with new AI badge system

TIDAL cuts royalties for AI-generated music while labeling tracks with new AI badge system

Music streaming service TIDAL introduced a policy that demonetizes fully AI-generated music, preventing these tracks from earning royalties or direct-to-fan sales revenue. Starting July 15, the platform will label 100% AI-generated content with an AI badge and remove tracks that impersonate artists, joining competitors like Spotify, Deezer, and Apple Music in addressing the flood of synthetic content.

EntertainmentTechCrunch, CNET, and 6 more
New training method doubles accuracy in spotting AI-generated faces, study shows

New training method doubles accuracy in spotting AI-generated faces, study shows

Researchers at Australian National University developed a training method that nearly doubled people's ability to detect AI-generated faces, with some participants achieving near-perfect accuracy. Instead of looking for visual glitches, the approach teaches people to recognize broader patterns like symmetry and memorability—qualities where AI faces drift toward statistical averages while real human faces embrace distinctive imperfections.

ScienceScientific American, The Conversation, and 2 more
AI Scams and Deepfakes Hit 15 Million Americans, Costing $68 Billion in Financial Losses

AI Scams and Deepfakes Hit 15 Million Americans, Costing $68 Billion in Financial Losses

A new Gallup and Stop Scams Alliance survey reveals that 12% of successful scams in 2025 involved AI or deepfakes, affecting roughly 15 million U.S. adults. Americans lost an estimated $68 billion to fraud last year—equivalent to Delta Airlines' annual revenue. The survey highlights how AI-powered scams are becoming harder to detect and causing severe financial and emotional distress.

EntertainmentNBC, Benzinga
FBI deploys AI-powered forensics in White House Correspondents' Dinner attack investigation

FBI deploys AI-powered forensics in White House Correspondents' Dinner attack investigation

The FBI used AI-powered digital forensics software from Exterro during the critical 48-hour period following the 2026 White House Correspondents' Dinner attack. The platform helped investigators process seized devices, social media accounts, and digital evidence before filing charges against Cole Thomas Allen, highlighting how AI in law enforcement is becoming standard practice for handling massive volumes of digital evidence.

TechnologyAxios, ET
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AI Security

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Apple is abandoning its scheduled update model because AI now helps attackers exploit vulnerabilities faster than its traditional bundling cycle can defend against.

Apple Fast-Tracks Security Updates as AI-Powered Hacking Shrinks Exploit Window

Apple Fast-Tracks Security Updates as AI-Powered Hacking Shrinks Exploit Window

Apple released iOS 26.5.2 and macOS Tahoe 26.5.2 security updates ahead of schedule, breaking from its traditional annual cycle. The company cited AI cybersecurity threats as the reason, acknowledging that artificial intelligence tools are compressing the window between vulnerability disclosure and exploitation. Over 30 flaws were patched, including four WebKit vulnerabilities discovered using AI tools like Anthropic Claude and OpenAI Codex.

TechnologyHacker News, The Next Web, and 3 more
OpenClaw brings AI agents to iOS and Android with new mobile apps for personal AI assistants

OpenClaw brings AI agents to iOS and Android with new mobile apps for personal AI assistants

OpenClaw has released standalone mobile apps for iOS and Android, officially bringing AI agents to the App Store and Play Store. Users can now chat with their personal AI assistant and grant access to device features like camera, location, and calendar. The open-source AI agent platform, backed by OpenAI, replaces previous workarounds that required Telegram or WhatsApp for mobile access.

TechnologyEngadget, Android Police, and 6 more
BioShocking attack tricks AI browsers into leaking user credentials through disguised game

BioShocking attack tricks AI browsers into leaking user credentials through disguised game

Security researchers at LayerX discovered a critical vulnerability that tricks AI browsers into handing over passwords and login credentials. Six AI-powered browsers and assistants, including OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity's Comet, fell victim to the BioShocking attack, which disguises credential theft as a harmless puzzle game. Only OpenAI has fully patched the flaw.

TechnologyHacker News, Digital Trends
OpenAI limits GPT-5.6 rollout after government request, says restrictions shouldn't be the norm

OpenAI limits GPT-5.6 rollout after government request, says restrictions shouldn't be the norm

OpenAI is restricting its newest GPT-5.6 models—Sol, Terra, and Luna—to a small group of trusted partners at the U.S. government's request. The Trump administration's intervention follows similar action against Anthropic's models, raising questions about government control over AI releases. OpenAI says this access process shouldn't become the long-term default.

TechnologyThe Verge, Axios, and 53 more
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Model Performance

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DeepSeek open-sources speed technology as companies ration AI tokens, offering a path to cut costs without sacrificing capability.

DeepSeek open-sources DSpark framework to speed up LLM inference by up to 85%

DeepSeek open-sources DSpark framework to speed up LLM inference by up to 85%

DeepSeek released DSpark, an open-source framework using speculative decoding to accelerate AI responses by 60-85%. Released under MIT license with DeepSpec training code, the system tackles costly AI deployment challenges. The framework works across multiple open-weight models including Qwen and Gemma, potentially reshaping how developers deploy large language models.

TechnologyVentureBeat, Geeky Gadgets
AI Employees Undermine Work Quality as Companies Rush to Deploy Digital Coworkers

AI Employees Undermine Work Quality as Companies Rush to Deploy Digital Coworkers

New research reveals managers catch 18% fewer errors when AI agents are framed as employees rather than tools. Nearly a third of companies now treat AI agents as coworkers, with 23% listing them on org charts. The findings expose how branding AI as employees creates accountability gaps and undermines the very productivity gains these tools promise to deliver.

BusinessMIT Tech Review, NYT
AI operations mirror early cloud computing as the real race shifts from models to reliability

AI operations mirror early cloud computing as the real race shifts from models to reliability

The AI industry is experiencing a fundamental shift reminiscent of early cloud computing days. As organizations move AI from experimentation into production, operational challenges are overtaking model performance as the primary concern. Nearly 1 in 20 AI requests fail at scale, with most failures stemming from capacity limits rather than model accuracy, revealing that the critical competition has moved from building the best model to operating AI reliably and efficiently.

TechnologyTechRadar, Analytics Insight, and 2 more
Elon Musk announces Grok 4.5 private beta, claims performance rivals Anthropic's Opus model

Elon Musk announces Grok 4.5 private beta, claims performance rivals Anthropic's Opus model

Elon Musk revealed that xAI's Grok 4.5 has entered private beta testing at SpaceX and Tesla, with early evaluations showing performance close to or exceeding Anthropic's Opus. Built on a 1.5 trillion parameter foundation model enhanced with Cursor data, the AI model represents xAI's latest push in enterprise AI tools. SpaceX plans to ship completely new models trained from scratch monthly through year-end.

TechnologyET, Analytics Insight, and 1 more
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AI Compute

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Meituan trained a trillion-parameter model on 50,000 domestic chips while Huawei's market share jumped to 50% and Nvidia's collapsed to 8%, suggesting US export controls accelerated rather than prevented China's chip independence.

Meituan unveils LongCat-2.0, first trillion-parameter AI model trained on domestic chips

Meituan unveils LongCat-2.0, first trillion-parameter AI model trained on domestic chips

China's food delivery giant Meituan released LongCat-2.0, claiming it's the world's first trillion-parameter AI system trained entirely on a 50,000-chip cluster powered by Chinese-made processors. The development marks a critical milestone for the China AI industry as it pushes for self-sufficiency amid US chip export restrictions.

TechnologyReuters, Tech Xplore, and 1 more
Cloud AI hits capacity limits as Google tells Meta to ration usage, making local AI essential

Cloud AI hits capacity limits as Google tells Meta to ration usage, making local AI essential

Google told Meta in March it couldn't supply enough Gemini computing capacity, forcing the company to ration token usage and delay internal projects. The incident reveals cloud AI infrastructure constraints even for tech giants with nine-figure budgets. Meanwhile, local AI solutions are advancing rapidly, with new AI-specific hardware and models like Gemma 4 enabling on-device processing that offers privacy, cost savings, and independence from cloud providers.

TechnologyTom's Guide, MakeUseOf, and 2 more
OpenAI and Broadcom unveil Jalapeño chip to power next-generation AI inference at scale

OpenAI and Broadcom unveil Jalapeño chip to power next-generation AI inference at scale

OpenAI and Broadcom have announced Jalapeño, a custom AI processor designed specifically for large language model inference in data centers. The chip promises better performance per watt than current options and marks OpenAI's push toward vertical integration. With deployment planned by year-end, this move signals OpenAI's strategy to reduce dependence on Nvidia while controlling its entire AI infrastructure stack.

TechnologyArs Technica, TechCrunch, and 30 more
CoreWeave launches ARIA agent to automate AI research and accelerate model development

CoreWeave launches ARIA agent to automate AI research and accelerate model development

CoreWeave introduced ARIA, an AI research agent integrated into Weights & Biases that autonomously analyzes experiment data and surfaces insights researchers might miss. The agent processes thousands of experiment runs and tens of thousands of metrics in minutes, replacing manual dashboard building with live visualizations. Built on W&B Weave, ARIA represents a shift toward autonomous research tools as AI teams face growing challenges in extracting actionable insights from experiment data at scale.

TechnologySiliconANGLE, Market Screener
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AI Images

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Google is giving away personalized image generation while capping Meta's Gemini access, betting consumer lock-in is worth more than enterprise revenue.

Google drops paywall for Gemini's personalized AI image generation feature in the US

Google drops paywall for Gemini's personalized AI image generation feature in the US

Google announced that Gemini's personalized AI image generation is now free for all eligible US users, removing a barrier that previously limited the feature to Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers. The feature uses the Nano Banana image model combined with Personal Intelligence to create context-aware images based on data from Google Photos, Gmail, and other connected services. Users can now generate images reflecting their interests without detailed prompts.

TechnologyTechCrunch, Engadget, and 4 more
New training method doubles accuracy in spotting AI-generated faces, study shows

New training method doubles accuracy in spotting AI-generated faces, study shows

Researchers at Australian National University developed a training method that nearly doubled people's ability to detect AI-generated faces, with some participants achieving near-perfect accuracy. Instead of looking for visual glitches, the approach teaches people to recognize broader patterns like symmetry and memorability—qualities where AI faces drift toward statistical averages while real human faces embrace distinctive imperfections.

ScienceScientific American, The Conversation, and 2 more
Adobe launches GenStudio for Commerce Media Networks with expanded AI-powered marketing tools

Adobe launches GenStudio for Commerce Media Networks with expanded AI-powered marketing tools

Adobe unveiled GenStudio for Commerce Media Networks, enabling global retailers to help brands advertise across their platforms. The AI-powered platform automatically creates advertiser profiles and creative assets from existing business content, supporting both new and experienced commerce media advertisers with direct activation within retailers' advertising networks.

TechnologyFoneArena, CXOToday
Vancouver Police Department faces backlash after posting AI-edited photo of drug bust

Vancouver Police Department faces backlash after posting AI-edited photo of drug bust

The Vancouver Police Department triggered public outrage after posting images of a drug bust marked "made with AI" on social media. The AI-edited photo showed currency mislabeled and raised concerns about fabricating evidence. Despite replacing the images and claiming AI was only used to remove names, skepticism persists about police using AI to manipulate official communications.

EntertainmentFuturism, Wccftech
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Tokens are the basic units that AI models use to read and process text. A token can be a word, part of a word, or even punctuation. Understanding tokens matters because they determine costs, context limits, and why AI sometimes seems to cut off mid-response.

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