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Uber launches a pilot program allowing US drivers to earn additional income by performing AI training tasks. This initiative positions Uber as a competitor in the AI data labeling market and raises questions about the future of gig work.
Actor Ryan Reynolds responds to the AI-generated actress controversy by featuring a real-life Tilly Norwood in a Mint Mobile advertisement, highlighting the debate surrounding AI in entertainment and advertising.
The largest US federation of unions, AFL-CIO, unveils a comprehensive plan to address the impact of AI on workers. The initiative calls for stronger collective bargaining, regulatory measures, and worker involvement in AI development.
A Pew Research Center survey reveals widespread apprehension about AI's increasing presence in daily life across 25 countries. The US and Italy show the highest levels of concern, while only a small fraction of respondents express excitement about AI advancements.
A New York attorney faces sanctions after submitting AI-generated fake citations in court documents, then compounding the error by using AI again to defend his initial AI usage. The case highlights growing concerns about AI misuse in the legal profession.
Scouting America has added two new merit badges in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, reflecting the organization's adaptation to modern technology. These badges aim to equip scouts with essential knowledge and skills for the digital age.
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.
Ten major philanthropic foundations launch Humanity AI, a $500 million initiative to ensure artificial intelligence development prioritizes human needs and societal benefits over the next five years.
An Ohio legislator has introduced a bill to prohibit marriages between humans and AI, as well as deny legal personhood to AI systems. This move comes in response to a growing trend of people forming deep emotional bonds with AI chatbots.
YouTube is testing an AI-powered lip-syncing feature to enhance its auto-dubbing capabilities, aiming to make translated videos appear more natural and engaging. This technology could potentially break language barriers in video content consumption.
OpenAI's Sora 2 video generation app raises alarm over its ability to create realistic deepfakes, particularly of deceased public figures, leading to debates on ethics, legal implications, and the impact on creativity.
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.
Australian Catholic University faces backlash for falsely accusing students of using AI to cheat, based on flawed AI detection tools. The controversy highlights the challenges of maintaining academic integrity in the age of AI.
A viral TikTok trend using AI to create fake images of homeless intruders has led to police warnings and raised concerns about the misuse of AI technology, wasted resources, and the dehumanization of homeless individuals.
EA executive Rebecka Coutaz confirms no generative AI content in Battlefield 6, but acknowledges its use in early development stages. The statement comes amidst broader discussions on AI's role in game development and EA's recent buyout.
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