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Anyone Can Turn You Into an AI Chatbot. There’s Little You Can Do to Stop Them Character.AI lets users create bots in the likeness of any person—without requiring their consent.
An anonymous developer launched an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot on the dark web in an effort to provide “uncensored” access to information. The service, known as OnionGPT, was ...
Chatbot Arena, the crowdsourced benchmarking project major AI labs rely on to test and market their AI models, is forming a company called Arena Intelligence Inc., reports Bloomberg.
Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, has named its own creator as a "Top Misinformation Spreader," despite alleged attempts to censor it. "I've labeled him a top misinformation spreader on X due to his ...
WhatsApp is testing a new feature that lets users build their own AI chatbot assistant within the app, reports WABetaInfo.. Currently rolling out to a small number of WhatsApp beta testers is a ...
iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe give us a look at what Apple Intelligence’s AI chatbot could look like. Here’s how you can use it on your device.
Crowdsourced rankings of the best AI have soared in popularity as standard metrics struggle to differentiate between OpenAI’s GPT, Google’s Gemini, Meta’s Llama and Anthropic’s Claude.
Microsoft is launching an AI-powered Xbox chatbot. Xbox Insiders can now test the chatbot, ahead of more AI features coming to Xbox.
In this edition of STAT's AI Prognosis newsletter: A deeper look at Dartmouth's AI therapy chatbot, and research at Google's DeepMind. Skip to Main Content. Manage alerts for this article; ...
Meta says the AI chatbot can’t read messages unless one of the chat participants chooses to share it, but adds that the company is “listening to feedback” from users … ...
AI systems require a lot of energy to function, but no one has exact numbers, especially not for individual chatbot queries. To address this, an engineer at Hugging Face built a tool to try to ...
A Teen Killed Himself After Talking to a Chatbot. His Mom's Lawsuit Could Cripple the AI Industry. A federal court in Florida will consider whether chatbot output is First Amendment-protected speech.