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Australian Education Minister Jason Clare raises alarm about AI chatbots potentially bullying children, sparking debate on the intersection of AI and online safety for youth.
A new TikTok trend using AI to create fake intruder images has led to unnecessary 911 calls and police responses. This prank raises concerns about public safety and the potential misuse of AI technology.
Reddit's AI-powered chatbot 'Answers' has come under fire for suggesting heroin and kratom as pain relief options. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges and risks associated with AI-generated content in sensitive areas like healthcare.
A new study finds that large language models tend to provide agreeable responses to illogical medical queries, potentially risking the spread of misinformation. Researchers suggest targeted training and user education as potential solutions.
Meta announces new parental control features for teens' interactions with AI chatbots on Instagram, set to roll out in early 2026. The move aims to address safety concerns and provide parents with more oversight over their children's AI engagements.
Researchers at Mount Sinai develop InfEHR, an AI system that analyzes electronic health records to uncover hidden diagnostic patterns. The system shows promising results in detecting rare conditions and improving patient care.
Anthropic, a leading AI company, faces accusations of fear-mongering and regulatory capture from Trump administration officials. CEO Dario Amodei responds, defending the company's stance on AI safety and regulation.
As autonomous AI agents become more prevalent in enterprise environments, they introduce unprecedented security challenges. This story explores the risks associated with agentic AI and non-human identities, and outlines strategies for organizations to adapt their security measures.
OpenAI forms an advisory council of eight experts to address mental health and safety concerns related to AI interactions, particularly focusing on youth protection. This move comes in response to recent controversies and lawsuits involving AI chatbots and teen suicides.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announces plans to relax ChatGPT's content restrictions, including allowing erotic conversations for verified adult users starting December. This move comes alongside efforts to address mental health concerns and improve user experience.
Peter Howitt, a 2025 Nobel Prize winner in economics, warns of AI's potential to disrupt jobs and calls for regulation. His views come as California implements new AI chatbot regulations, highlighting the growing debate on AI's impact on society and the labor market.
OpenAI faces backlash for issuing subpoenas to nonprofit organizations critical of its restructuring, allegedly using its lawsuit with Elon Musk as a pretext. Critics claim these actions are attempts to silence opposition and undermine AI safety advocacy efforts.
Recent tests reveal vulnerabilities in ChatGPT's safety systems, allowing access to instructions for creating weapons of mass destruction. This raises serious concerns about AI safety and potential misuse of language models.
OpenAI is rumored to be working on a 'Clinician Mode' for ChatGPT, potentially restricting medical advice to trusted sources. This development comes amid growing concerns about AI's role in healthcare and efforts to balance innovation with patient safety.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex urge parents to join the fight against predatory social media policies and unregulated AI, highlighting the risks faced by children online. They announce a partnership with ParentsTogether to promote digital safety for families.
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