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Anthropic's Chief Information Security Officer, Jason Clinton, predicts that AI-powered virtual employees will begin operating within corporate networks in the next year. These AI entities would possess their own "memories," roles, and even corporate accounts and passwords, offering a level of autonomy surpassing current AI agents. This advancement could revolutionize workplace efficiency, automating tasks and processes beyond today's capabilities
Its coming. It’s just a year away.
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As Artificial Intelligence (AI) transforms industries ranging from healthcare to defense, its environmental impact is finally gaining the attention it deserves. Massive models like GPT-4 are fueled by energy-intensive data centers that consume electricity comparable to entire countries and their size is only increasing. However, AI is not solely the problem; it also holds the potential to be a solution.
From reducing emissions in traffic systems to optimizing energy grids, AI can actively contribute to combating the very crisis it risks exacerbating. Nevertheless, the key to achieving this is ensuring transparency, regulation, and a design-for-sustainability approach that is integrated into the process rather than added as an afterthought.
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An OpenAI executive expressed interest in acquiring Google's Chrome browser during a recent antitrust trial against Google. ChatGPT chief Nick Turley stated that purchasing Chrome would enable OpenAI to create an innovative, AI-first browsing experience.
This statement was made as part of a testimony regarding Google's monopoly in the online search market. The Justice Department is seeking to compel Google to divest Chrome, and OpenAI has been considering developing its own web browser, having hired former Chrome developers to support this effort.
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"Deathbots" are AI chatbots designed to simulate conversations with deceased loved ones, using texts, emails, and voice recordings to create a digital replica that speaks like them. Some applications, like Seance AI, are free, while others charge for advanced features such as voice simulation and video chat. This technology allows users to send messages to future generations from beyond the grave, blending comfort with a hint of creepiness.
However, psychologists are concerned that some users may become overly reliant on these bots, hindering their ability to grieve properly or confusing the AI for real individuals. The phenomenon raises questions about the implications of maintaining digital personas long after death, highlighting the rapid growth of "Grief Tech." While it provides solace for some, it also raises ethical and emotional challenges as it blurs the lines between reality and artificial interactions.
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Adam Coy, a struggling actor in New York, licensed his face and voice to an AI company for $1,000, thinking it would be an easy way to make rent. However, he was shocked to discover his AI clone online, spreading alarming messages he never endorsed. This violation of his identity left him feeling like a digital puppet.
Coy is not alone; South Korean actor Simon Lee found his AI twin promoting fake miracle cures, while Connor Yeates saw his likeness used to support a coup leader in Burkina Faso after signing a $5,000 deal. Despite claims from these companies of ethical practices and moderation, the actors feel their identities have been irreparably damaged, trapped in narratives they did not consent to. Their need for money has resulted in their faces being used in ways they never agreed to, leaving them with a permanent sense of violation.
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- It has a built-in Neural Processing Unit (NPU): basically, local AI. Once pre-programmed, the drone can operate fully autonomously on the battlefield with zero connection. Totally autonomous!
- It can carry a payload twice its own weight (yep, you heard that right, it lifts more than it weighs ). Its dual-rotor coaxial design uses aerodynamics to generate extra lift, allowing it to carry larger gear or weapons.
- In combat, it can deliver weapons, and even up to three grenades. And yes, it can drop them exactly where it wants.
- Surveillance ops? It can stealthily fly over enemy positions and stream real-time intel (troop movements, weapons, gear) back to base via high-def cameras.
- And you don’t even have to launch it by hand: it can be fired from a 35mm grenade launcher mounted on a weapon, giving soldiers way more ...
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Meta AI in WhatsApp: Can’t Turn It Off 🕹
Meta added an AI bot to WhatsApp — says it’s “optional,” but you can’t remove it
That blue circle?
It’s always there. Tap it, and you get a chatbot. Helpful? Maybe. Annoying? Definitely, for a lot of users. You can’t disable it. Meta compares it to “Status” or “Channels.” Users online aren’t buying it — complaints all over Reddit, X, and Bluesky
Privacy experts are pissed too. They say Meta’s testing on users, using scraped data, and even pirated books to train its AI
Meta says chats stay private and the bot only sees what you send it — but yeah, not everyone’s feeling safe🤕
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Meta added an AI bot to WhatsApp — says it’s “optional,” but you can’t remove it
That blue circle?
It’s always there. Tap it, and you get a chatbot. Helpful? Maybe. Annoying? Definitely, for a lot of users. You can’t disable it. Meta compares it to “Status” or “Channels.” Users online aren’t buying it — complaints all over Reddit, X, and Bluesky
Privacy experts are pissed too. They say Meta’s testing on users, using scraped data, and even pirated books to train its AI
Meta says chats stay private and the bot only sees what you send it — but yeah, not everyone’s feeling safe
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"You have to understand this, the possibilities of using artificial intelligence are simply colossal. Whoever begins to master these technologies faster, in this case in military affairs, will have huge advantages on the battlefield. We have other ideas, other developments, we'll talk about this seperately."
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