by smartai | Oct 15, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
“If you don’t include people with disabilities or people with facial differences in the development of these processes, no one’s going to think of these issues,” says Kathleen Bogart, a psychology professor at Oregon State University who specializes in disability...
by smartai | Oct 14, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
OpenAI has announced a number of projects this year with foreign governments to help build out what it has called their “sovereign AI” systems. The company says the deals, some of which are being coordinated with the US government, are part of a broader push to give...
by smartai | Oct 10, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
Zoë Schiffer: Our first story this week is about Mark Bray. He is a professor at Rutgers University and he wrote a book almost a decade ago about antifa, and he’s currently trying to flee the United States for Europe. This comes after an online campaign against...
by smartai | Oct 10, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
A Meta executive in charge of building the company’s metaverse products told employees that they should be using AI to “go 5X faster” according to an internal message obtained by 404 Media.“Metaverse AI4P: Think 5X, not 5%,” the message, posted by Vishal Shah, Meta’s...
by smartai | Oct 9, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
In July, just after receiving an email pitch about the “perfect” AI girlfriend, content creator Harrison Stewart made a TikTok skit using the anti-AI slur “clanker.”Pretending to be a disapproving father, he confronted his daughter’s robot boyfriend in the year 2044....
by smartai | Oct 8, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
“We are very much losing this battle against common sense when it comes to using generative AI,” Schnitt says, adding that if the videos are AI and Swift apologizes for it, the move could be “a touchstone moment” in the pushback against the technology.Lobo, who also...