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Google has an unfair advantage on AI, DOJ alleges
The DOJ is trying to break up Google by making it sell Chrome. The plan is also going after the tech giant’s AI usage.
How Best to Use ChatGPT, Gemini, and Other AI Tools? Our AI Expert Answers Your Questions
If you missed our live subscriber-only Q&A with WIRED’s AI columnist Reece Rogers, you can watch this replay of the livestream.
School did nothing wrong when it punished student for using AI, court rules
Student “indiscriminately copied and pasted text,” including AI hallucinations.
Sarah Silverman says her lawsuit against OpenAI is difficult because the company is one of the 'richest entities in the world'
Sarah Silverman discussed her ongoing copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI with actor Rob Lowe in a podcast published on Thursday.
Apple Readies More Conversational Siri in Bid to Catch Up in AI
Apple Inc. is racing to develop a more conversational version of its Siri digital assistant, aiming to catch up with OpenAI’s ChatGPT and other voice services, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
YouTube Shorts' Dream Screen feature can now generate AI video backgrounds
YouTube announced on Thursday that its Dream Screen feature for Shorts now lets you create AI-generated video backgrounds.
Alphabet's AI Investments Pay Off
Driving Growth Through Innovation: Alphabet’s Q3 Success in Ads, Cloud, and AI Investments
No, ‘AI Jesus’ isn’t actually hearing confessions: fact check
Numerous news reports have said that a new artificially intelligent “Jesus” has begun taking people’s confessions at a Catholic church in Switzerland, but is it true?
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang soothes Wall Street's Blackwell concerns
Huang brushed aside reported engineering snags with the new GPU offering and said the platform’s Q4 sales should exceed prior estimates.