Iran's Lego AI Barrage: How Absurd Memes Checkmated White House Propaganda
Explosions rock Tehran, but Iran's real weapon? Bizarre Lego AI videos that buried White House Call of Duty memes. Truth twisted into pixels, forcing a geopolitical retreat.
Discussions on AI safety, alignment, bias, copyright battles, and the regulatory landscape governing artificial intelligence.
Explosions rock Tehran, but Iran's real weapon? Bizarre Lego AI videos that buried White House Call of Duty memes. Truth twisted into pixels, forcing a geopolitical retreat.
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Buckle up, AI builders—the EU just clarified who counts as a GPAI model provider. But don't pop the champagne; it's mostly thresholds and loopholes.
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The US government is getting ahead of potential AI-driven threats, striking deals with tech titans for a peek under the hood of their most powerful models.
A seismic shift is underway as tech giants open their AI labs to Uncle Sam. Are we witnessing the dawn of truly accountable AI, or just a carefully orchestrated dance?
Google DeepMind workers are taking a stand. They've voted to unionize, demanding a halt to AI development for military contracts.
Google's AI Overview just landed the tech giant in court. A Canadian musician is suing for $1.5 million after the AI falsely accused him of heinous crimes, igniting fresh debate on AI liability.
UK police are deploying live facial recognition at an alarming pace, outstripping the rules meant to govern it. This isn't just a tech story; it's about how you're being watched.
Jimmy Wales, the visionary behind Wikipedia, has unleashed a scathing critique of Australia's recent social media ban for young users. He labels the policy an 'embarrassment' and an 'unmitigated disaster.'
The creator of the globally recognized 'This is Fine' meme is calling out an AI startup for what he describes as blatant art theft. KC Green is demanding action after seeing his iconic work used in an ad campaign without his consent.
The global race to automate is hitting a legal speed bump in China. A recent court ruling has made it clear: cheaper AI doesn't automatically grant companies a free pass to lay off employees.
The Academy has drawn a firm line: if you're an AI, the Oscar stage is off-limits. New rules prioritize human performance and authorship above all else.
Disneyland just installed face recognition tech, and while they call it 'optional,' the fine print tells a different story. Get ready for a sneak peek into the future of surveillance, one theme park at a time.