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Britain and Canada have both said they are pushing forward with probes into xAI's Grok chatbot, signaling official scrutiny of the program will persist even as xAI says it is making changes to tamp down on the production of explicit imagery which has outraged officials around the world.
Self-help gurus like Matthew Hussey and Gabby Bernstein have expanded their empires with AI chatbots promising personalized advice
WhatsApp is allowing AI providers to continue offering their chatbots to users in Brazil, days after the country's competition agency ordered the company to suspend its new policy that bars third-party,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday that Elon Musk's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok will join Google's generative AI engine in operating inside the Pentagon network, as part of a broader push to feed as much of the military's data as possible into the developing technology.
A popular Chinese AI chatbot snapped at a user over a coding request, prompting an apology from its parent company Tencent.
Proton’s latest update for Lumo, its privacy-focused chatbot, introduces a feature called Projects. It’s a dedicated and encrypted space for tasks that you know you’ll access again and again over an extended period of time,
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Google and chatbot maker Character to settle lawsuit alleging chatbot pushed teen to suicide
Google and Character Technologies have agreed to settle a lawsuit from a Florida mother who claimed a chatbot pushed her son to kill himself
Dr. Sina Bari, a practicing surgeon and AI healthcare leader at data company iMerit, has seen firsthand how ChatGPT can lead patients astray with faulty medical advice.
Joseph Weizenbaum realized that programs like his Eliza chatbot could "induce powerful delusional thinking in quite normal people"
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Musk’s Grok chatbot restricts image generation after global backlash to sexualized deepfakes
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok is now restricting image generation and editing to paying users. This change follows global backlash over the creation of sexualized deepfakes, including images of women in explicit positions.
AI companies are engaged in an expensive arms race to attract users and alleviate public anxiety about the technology.