What are news in AI from leading tech news sites?
Following #ai, #llm, #chatgpt, #agi from arstechnica.com, theverge.com, hackernoon.com, engadget.com, ycombinator.com, wired.com, theguardian.com, techcrunch.com, vice.com, 404media.co.
Lawyer Caught Using AI While Explaining to Court Why He Used AI
From 404media.co, on Oct 14, 16 30
DirecTV screensavers will show AI-generated ads with your face in 2026
From arstechnica.com, on Oct 14, 13 13
Beliefs that are true for regular software but false when applied to AI | Hacker News
From ycombinator.com, on Oct 15, 12 12
Nvidia sells tiny new computer that puts big AI on your desktop
From arstechnica.com, on Oct 14, 12 14
Open source LLMs hit Europe's digital sovereignty roadmap | TechCrunch
From techcrunch.com, on Feb 17, 2025, 10 10
Startup accuses Nvidia and Microsoft of infringing on patents and forming a cartel
From theverge.com, on Sep 5, 2024, 9 9
Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro gets an M5 chip bump and faster storage
From theverge.com, on Oct 15, 8 8
From arstechnica.com
Google’s free Gemini Code Assist arrives with sky-high usage limits
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Gemini Code Assist lets you do 90 times more than competing tools.
on Feb 25, 2025
From theguardian.com
UK universities warned to ‘stress-test’ assessments as 92% of students use AI
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Survey of 1,000 students shows ‘explosive increase’ in use of generative AI in particular over past 12 months
on Feb 26, 2025
From wired.com
A Team of Female Founders Is Launching Cloud Security Tech That Could Overhaul AI Protection
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Cloud “container” defenses have inconsistencies that can give attackers too much access. A new company, Edera, is taking on that challenge and the problem of the male-dominated startup world.
on Feb 27, 2025
From techcrunch.com
Y Combinator deletes posts after a startup's demo goes viral | TechCrunch
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YC deleted a controversial demo video from one of its startups, which monitors factory workers with AI cameras.
on Feb 26, 2025
From wired.com
DOGE Is Working on Software That Automates the Firing of Government Workers
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Operatives working for Elon Musk’s DOGE appear to be editing the code of AutoRIF—software designed by the Defense Department that could assist in mass firings of federal workers, sources tell WIRED.
on Feb 27, 2025
From engadget.com
UK creatives protest AI copyright law changes with silent album and campaign
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The song titles together spell out "The British government must not legalise music theft to benefit AI companies."
on Feb 25, 2025
From theverge.com
YouTube will show fewer ads in ‘interruptive’ slots
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YouTube nudges creators toward automatic ad insertion.
on Feb 25, 2025
From theverge.com
Google Gemini’s AI coding tool is now free for individual users
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With a ridiculously high code completions limit.
on Feb 25, 2025
From techcrunch.com
1,000 artists release 'silent' album to protest UK copyright sell-out to AI | TechCrunch
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The U.K. government is pushing forward with plans to attract more AI companies to the region through changes to copyright law that would allow developers
on Feb 25, 2025
From theguardian.com
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The plan to weaken copyright law, allowing tech firms to rob this country’s creative talent, is an outrage, say composer and impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber and his son, music industry executive Alastair Webber
on Feb 25, 2025