Apple Threatened to Ban Grok Over Deepfakes. Grok Still Makes Them.
Apple privately warned Elon Musk's xAI to fix Grok's nonconsensual sexual deepfakes or face App Store removal. Grok stayed. The deepfakes kept coming.
Apple privately warned Elon Musk's xAI to fix Grok's nonconsensual sexual deepfakes or face App Store removal. Grok stayed. The deepfakes kept coming.
GPT-5.4-Cyber comes with lowered refusal boundaries and binary reverse engineering capabilities. One week after Anthropic spooked Wall Street with a model it deemed too dangerous to release, OpenAI is expanding who gets access to the same class of weapon.
Amazon just spent $11.57 billion on a satellite network with roughly 25 active satellites. The spectrum licenses and Apple's existing partnership are what it actually bought — and they're worth every penny.
Daniel Moreno-Gama carried a manifesto titled "Your Last Warning," a jug of kerosene, and a list of AI executives' home addresses. Then he firebombed Sam Altman's front gate at 4 AM.
An unknown buyer acquired 30 WordPress plugins through Flippa and embedded a backdoor in every one on day one. WordPress.org had no mechanism to catch it — and the forced update doesn't clean infected sites.
Mark Zuckerberg is personally training a 3D AI clone of himself so Meta employees can 'feel more connected' to the founder. Those same employees are simultaneously being asked to prove their AI fluency.
Twenty-nine percent of employees admit to actively sabotaging their company's AI rollout — and among Gen Z workers, that figure hits 44 percent. One in five full-time Americans say the technology has already replaced tasks they used to do themselves.
He wrote that AI was 'a race to the grave.' Then he firebombed Sam Altman's home — and two days later, someone came back with a gun.
ICE failed to unmask a Reddit critic through routine legal channels. So federal prosecutors escalated to a secret grand jury — over posts about protest signs and an officer's publicly known biography.
Anthropic's Mythos AI identified thousands of previously unknown security vulnerabilities in global financial infrastructure. Within days, the Treasury Secretary and Fed Chair were on the phone with bank CEOs — and UK regulators were mobilizing too.
One attack stole 300 GB of data from 500,000 machines. The other required a fake company, a fake Slack workspace, and a fake video call to compromise a library downloaded 100 million times a week.
Nine of the top ten AI model makers now rent compute from CoreWeave. The company signed deals with Anthropic and Meta in 48 hours — the only holdout is Elon Musk's xAI.
The gunman behind last year's Florida State University shooting allegedly had 272 conversations with ChatGPT before opening fire. Now Florida's attorney general is demanding answers — and subpoenas are coming.
A global survey finds 87% of enterprise workers bypass or ignore the AI tools their employers spent millions deploying. Sixty percent of companies plan to fire the holdouts. Neither side trusts the other's assessment of reality.
The $6 million verdict didn't target harmful content. It targeted infinite scroll, autoplay, and the like button — the architecture of addiction itself.
On Tuesday, Anthropic unveiled an AI model it considers too dangerous for public release. Hours earlier, a court allowed the Pentagon's blacklisting of the company — because Anthropic refused to permit autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.
Google's AI Overviews gets it right 90 percent of the time. At five trillion searches a year, that's tens of millions of wrong answers every hour — and Google considers that a passing grade.
Japan's government just removed the requirement for consent before using personal data for AI development. The minister's reasoning: consent is a 'very big obstacle.'
The New York Times says British cryptographer Adam Back created Bitcoin. Back calls the investigation 'confirmation bias.' The answer determines who controls $70 billion in untouched Bitcoin.
A $46.8 million damages verdict, wiped out in two sentences. For the second time in two months, the Supreme Court has told record labels that ISPs are not their enforcement arm.