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Meta's AI-powered Ray-Ban smart glasses are under fire after a Swedish investigation revealed that contractors in Kenya reviewed sensitive user footage, including bathroom visits and intimate moments. The tech giant now faces a class-action lawsuit in the U.S. and scrutiny from the UK's Information Commissioner's Office over alleged privacy violations and false advertising.
Meta was granted a patent in December 2025 for an AI system that could maintain user profiles after death by simulating social media activity. The technology uses past posts, likes, and comments to generate responses on behalf of deceased users. While Meta says it has no plans to deploy this, experts warn it reframes death as an engagement problem and could disrupt the mourning process.
India's Supreme Court has escalated AI hallucinations from technical errors to misconduct after a judge cited four fake AI-generated judgments in a property dispute. The ruling marks the first time the apex court has declared that using fabricated case laws warrants disciplinary action and legal consequences, not merely correction.
India's telecom regulator Trai has directed mobile operators to share data from AI spam detection systems within two hours through a blockchain platform. The February 27 directive shifts enforcement from complaint-driven to proactive, targeting the 85% of spam complaints linked to unregistered telemarketers. Operators must comply by March 29, 2026, but concerns remain about data privacy and false flagging of legitimate businesses.
The Pentagon designated Anthropic a supply chain risk after the AI company refused unrestricted military access to Claude. OpenAI quickly stepped in with its own deal, triggering user backlash and internal resignations. The dispute centers on domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons, revealing a governance vacuum where contract negotiations between CEOs and defense officials are setting AI policy instead of Congress.
The Trump administration's unprecedented ban on Anthropic from all federal government use has triggered a legislative response from Congressional Democrats. Rep. Sam Liccardo plans to introduce an amendment to the Defense Production Act prohibiting retaliation against tech vendors seeking AI safety limits, while Senate Democrats explore broader legislation addressing autonomous weapons and surveillance concerns.
Santander and Mastercard achieved a breakthrough by completing Europe's first live agentic AI transaction through Mastercard Agent Pay. The milestone demonstrates AI agents can securely complete transactions within a regulated banking framework while maintaining strict security and customer protection standards.
Political parties in New Zealand are deploying AI-generated content in election campaigns, but existing laws offer no mandatory AI disclosure requirements. With AI slop flooding social media and the National Party already using AI attack ads, experts warn current regulations written in a pre-AI era cannot protect electoral integrity ahead of the closely contested 2026 election.
Australia's internet regulator may require app stores and search engines to block AI services lacking age verification by March 9. A Reuters review found only 9 of 50 popular AI platforms have implemented age assurance systems, while 30 show no compliance steps. The move follows Australia's groundbreaking social media ban for teenagers and reflects growing concerns about youth mental health and AI chatbot usage.
Anthropic's Claude has claimed the top spot in Apple's US App Store, dethroning ChatGPT after a high-profile dispute with the Pentagon. Free users have jumped by more than 60% since January, and paid subscribers have doubled this year. The shift follows Anthropic's refusal to allow the Department of Defense to use its AI models for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons.
Forty years after Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was shot dead in Stockholm, amateur investigators are turning to Artificial Intelligence to solve the cold case. A crime podcast team has developed an AI engine capable of analyzing 30,000 case documents in under a second, hoping to uncover new leads and pressure authorities to reopen the investigation that was officially closed in 2020.
Anthropic refused to allow its Claude AI to be used for mass surveillance or fully autonomous weapons, leading President Trump to order federal agencies to stop using the company's technology. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth designated Anthropic a supply-chain risk, barring military contractors from working with the firm. The dispute highlights mounting tensions between AI tech companies and government over ethical boundaries in military applications.
Australian supermarket giant Woolworths was forced to reconfigure its AI assistant Olive after customers reported it claimed to have a mother and engaged in awkward fake banter. The incident revealed pricing errors and raised questions about corporate responsibility when deploying AI customer service tools without adequate oversight.
ServiceNow has launched its Autonomous Workforce platform featuring AI specialists that execute end-to-end enterprise work, not just assist with tasks. The company's own deployment shows the Level 1 Service Desk AI Specialist resolving cases 99% faster than human agents. Alongside this, ServiceNow EmployeeWorks integrates Moveworks' conversational AI to turn natural language requests into governed execution for nearly 200 million employees.
OpenAI is developing a feature called 'Naughty Chats' for ChatGPT that would allow adult-themed language for verified users over 18. Code strings discovered in the latest app update reveal the opt-in mode requires age verification through selfie checks. The move follows CEO Sam Altman's 2025 comments about treating adults like adults, though concerns persist about guardrails as AI platforms navigate emotional and romantic user interactions.
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