
Poor Video Quality Is a Major Red Flag for AI Fakes
Experts reveal that poor video quality is a key indicator of AI-generated fakes, as blurriness and pixelation are often used to hide digital errors.
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Experts reveal that poor video quality is a key indicator of AI-generated fakes, as blurriness and pixelation are often used to hide digital errors.

An investigation into OpenAI's AI-powered browser, Atlas, reveals it systematically avoids accessing websites of companies, like The New York Times, that are in legal disputes with its creator.

New research predicts artificial intelligence will handle 80% of common customer service issues by 2029, raising questions about jobs and consumer rights.

A major coalition of Japanese entertainment companies, including Toei and Square Enix, has formally accused OpenAI of copyright infringement, demanding it stop using their content to train its Sora 2

Top technology firms like Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic are racing to fix critical security flaws in AI that could expose millions to sophisticated cyberattacks.

Taiwan's Digital Minister Audrey Tang has won the 2025 Right Livelihood Award for using technology to strengthen democracy and foster citizen collaboration.

Microsoft plans to resume hiring after a year-long pause, focusing on integrating AI into its workforce to boost productivity before expanding its headcount.

Microsoft's CEO reveals the company has a surplus of AI chips it cannot use, not due to a tech shortage, but a lack of available power and data centers.

Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a new AI model that mimics the human brain's wiring to improve efficiency and reduce energy consumption.

AI algorithms are increasingly making crucial decisions about your job prospects, predicting your future behavior based on limited data without transparency or recourse.

A new field called swarm robotics takes inspiration from ants and bees, using large groups of simple robots to accomplish complex tasks without a central leader.

Top film industry experts argue that while AI can be a useful administrative tool, it cannot replace the essential human intuition and creativity required for casting.