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Trump Administration Pauses Plan to Challenge State AI Regulations

Trump Administration Pauses Plan to Challenge State AI Regulations
The Trump administration, after previously targeting state-level artificial intelligence regulations, has put on hold a draft executive order that would have created an AI Litigation Task Force to contest state AI laws. The move follows a prior effort to embed a ten‑year ban on state AI regulation in legislation that was later removed by the Senate. The proposed order also threatened to withhold federal broadband funding from states with contested AI rules. Reuters reports the order is now stalled, citing likely opposition from both political parties and industry stakeholders.Weiterlesen

Google's NotebookLM Adds Nano Banana Pro for AI‑Generated Infographics and Slide Decks

Google's NotebookLM Adds Nano Banana Pro for AI‑Generated Infographics and Slide Decks
Google has expanded its NotebookLM platform with the Nano Banana Pro AI model, enabling users to turn research into polished infographics and slide decks without leaving the notebook. The new tools synthesize accurate information, render text within images, and maintain visual consistency across styles. Early tests show the system can visualize complex topics—such as the evolution of Arthurian legend—by creating coherent, publication‑ready graphics that still benefit from human refinement. The integration marks a significant step toward seamless, multimodal research and design within a single AI‑driven workspace.Weiterlesen

ChatGPT Transforms Home Meal Planning with AI‑Powered Recipes and Nutrition Guidance

ChatGPT Transforms Home Meal Planning with AI‑Powered Recipes and Nutrition Guidance
ChatGPT is being used by home cooks to streamline meal planning, generate recipe ideas, and provide nutritional guidance. Users can ask for quick, budget‑friendly dinner options, request meals based on ingredients they already have, and receive batch‑cooking schedules with storage tips. The AI also suggests ingredient substitutions, builds balanced menus for specific calorie goals, and tailors recommendations to dietary preferences. By handling shopping lists, portion calculations, and step‑by‑step instructions, ChatGPT reduces decision fatigue and helps reduce food waste, offering a practical, personalized assistant for everyday cooking.Weiterlesen

ChatGPT Streamlines Weekly Meal Planning and Reduces Food Waste

ChatGPT Streamlines Weekly Meal Planning and Reduces Food Waste
A recent hands‑on test shows that ChatGPT can quickly generate a week‑long dinner plan, complete with simple recipes and a categorized grocery list. While the AI‑crafted meals are basic and often need extra seasoning, they are easy to prepare, save shoppers time, and help avoid over‑buying. The experiment demonstrated that using ChatGPT for meal planning can cut grocery trips, simplify cooking, and contribute to lower food waste, offering a practical, low‑cost supplement to traditional meal‑prep methods.Weiterlesen

Disney Partners with Animaj to Accelerate Animation Using AI

Disney Partners with Animaj to Accelerate Animation Using AI
Disney has selected startup Animaj for its 2025 cohort of the Disney Accelerator Program, aiming to speed up the creation of animated content. Animaj’s AI tool lets animators draw key frames while the system fills in the motion between poses, cutting production time dramatically. The company reports that a five‑minute episode can be produced in less than five weeks instead of five months, and that series pilots can be delivered in about 30% of the usual time. Disney officials say the partnership will keep artists in control while leveraging AI to meet the fast‑paced demands of streaming content.Weiterlesen

Google's Nano Banana Pro AI Image Model Raises Capabilities and Concerns

Google's Nano Banana Pro AI Image Model Raises Capabilities and Concerns
Google has introduced Nano Banana Pro, an AI image generator built on its Gemini 3 model and powered by Google Search data. The tool produces ultra‑realistic images, handles complex text rendering, and can create polished infographics. Reviewers note its impressive visual quality and the ability to generate legible text within images, a long‑standing challenge for generative AI. At the same time, the model’s power raises alarm over potential misuse, including realistic deepfakes and the spread of misinformation, highlighting ongoing gaps in guardrails and policy enforcement.Weiterlesen

Elon Musk Predicts Work May Become Optional as AI Advances

Elon Musk Predicts Work May Become Optional as AI Advances
Tesla and SpaceX chief Elon Musk told a Washington, D.C. audience that artificial intelligence could eventually make work optional, likening future labor to a hobby like gardening. He suggested the shift might occur over a decade or two and envisioned many tasks being performed remotely, like playing a video game. While acknowledging the disruptive impact of automation on employment, Musk claimed that the technology could ultimately eliminate poverty. Critics note the boldness of his claim and question the lack of concrete plans to help workers transition.Weiterlesen

Google Refutes Claims That Gmail Content Is Used to Train AI Models

Google Refutes Claims That Gmail Content Is Used to Train AI Models
Viral social media posts claimed that Gmail users must opt out of "smart features" to prevent their emails from being used to train Google’s AI. Google spokesperson Jenny Thomson told The Verge the reports are misleading, stating that Gmail’s smart features have existed for years and that the company does not use email content to train its Gemini AI model. While users can toggle smart‑feature settings for Workspace and other Google products, enabling them does not equate to handing over email contents for AI training.Weiterlesen

Google Instructs Staff to Double AI Infrastructure Capacity Every Six Months

Google Instructs Staff to Double AI Infrastructure Capacity Every Six Months
Google’s AI infrastructure leader told employees the company must double its serving capacity every six months to keep up with soaring AI demand. Vice president Amin Vahdat outlined a goal to increase compute, storage and networking capability roughly a thousand‑fold in the next four to five years while maintaining cost and energy efficiency. The push comes amid intense competition, with rivals like OpenAI planning six new data centers and committing massive investment to support hundreds of millions of weekly users. Google’s challenge is to build faster, more reliable, and more scalable infrastructure than any competitor.Weiterlesen

AI System Trained on Bacterial Genomes Generates Novel Protein Sequences

AI System Trained on Bacterial Genomes Generates Novel Protein Sequences
Researchers have introduced an artificial intelligence model, dubbed Evo, that learns from bacterial genomes to predict and complete protein-coding DNA. The system can reconstruct missing gene fragments, restore deleted genes in functional clusters, and even generate entirely new protein sequences, including toxin variants that lack known antitoxins. These capabilities suggest a powerful new tool for protein engineering and synthetic biology.Weiterlesen

Perplexity Launches AI-Powered Comet Browser for Android

Perplexity Launches AI-Powered Comet Browser for Android
Perplexity has released its Comet browser on Android, positioning it as an AI‑native mobile web experience. The app blends voice chat, instant summarization and built‑in AI assistance directly into the browsing workflow, making it one of the first browsers designed as a mobile AI co‑pilot. While it mirrors many desktop capabilities, the Android version currently lacks features such as history and bookmark syncing. The voice interface is highlighted as a key draw, and the browser includes ad‑blocking and on‑the‑fly content analysis. Early impressions note a conversational feel but also occasional speed lags.Weiterlesen

Google Unveils Gemini 3, Boosting Multimodal Reasoning and Agentic AI

Google Unveils Gemini 3, Boosting Multimodal Reasoning and Agentic AI
Google has launched Gemini 3, the newest generation of its AI model, bringing notable upgrades in reasoning, accuracy, and multimodal understanding. The update powers the Gemini app, AI Mode in Google Search, NotebookLM, and developer platforms, and introduces generative interfaces that can produce magazine‑style layouts, dynamic interactive views, and an experimental Agent mode for task automation. Demonstrations include trip planning, educational visualizations, inbox organization, and rental car logistics, showcasing the model’s ability to handle complex, multi‑step prompts with greater autonomy.Weiterlesen

Google’s Gemini App Now Detects AI‑Generated Images Using SynthID Watermark

Google’s Gemini App Now Detects AI‑Generated Images Using SynthID Watermark
Google has added a feature to its Gemini mobile app that lets users upload an image and ask whether it was created by Google AI. The tool relies on SynthID, an invisible watermark applied to AI‑generated images since 2023, and also displays a visible Gemini sparkle watermark on images from the free and Google AI Pro tiers. Users can simply type a query like “was this image generated by Google AI?” and receive a response based on the watermark detection and Gemini’s reasoning. The system does not detect non‑Google AI images, which lack the SynthID mark, but can still offer visual‑clue estimates. Google says the feature is a step toward clearer identification of AI‑created content.Weiterlesen

OpenAI’s Sora App Floods the Web with Low‑Quality AI‑Generated Videos

OpenAI’s Sora App Floods the Web with Low‑Quality AI‑Generated Videos
OpenAI’s newly launched Sora video platform is being populated with a flood of AI‑generated clips that mix nostalgic imagery, celebrity deepfakes and formulaic jokes. Critics argue the content is shallow, repetitive and often offensive, serving more as a showcase for the technology than as genuine entertainment. The platform’s ease of use encourages users to create viral‑style videos without artistic depth, raising questions about the future direction of generative AI and its impact on culture.Weiterlesen

Google Expands Gemini AI to Android Auto, Enabling Hands‑Free Conversations in Cars

Google Expands Gemini AI to Android Auto, Enabling Hands‑Free Conversations in Cars
Google is adding its Gemini AI chatbot to Android Auto, making hands‑free voice conversations possible for drivers in dozens of countries. The update will reach millions of vehicles equipped with Android Auto and will work for users who have upgraded Google Assistant to Gemini on their phones. Drivers can ask Gemini for destination recommendations, manage emails, compose texts, create playlists and more, all while staying focused on the road. Google says the rollout follows extensive safety testing and will comply with industry distraction guidelines.Weiterlesen

OpenAI Launches Global ChatGPT Group Chat Feature

OpenAI Launches Global ChatGPT Group Chat Feature
OpenAI has rolled out a new group chat capability for ChatGPT worldwide, allowing up to twenty participants to collaborate with the AI in the same conversation. The feature, available through the web interface and the ChatGPT app, introduces tools and privacy controls that keep group discussions separate from private chats and prevent personal memory from crossing over. Users can set profile details, tag the AI when needed, and benefit from safeguards for younger users. The AI acts as a neutral assistant, stepping in only when called upon, and supports emojis, images, and personalized responses.Weiterlesen

AI App 2wai Offers Digital Immortality, Sparks Ethical Debate

AI App 2wai Offers Digital Immortality, Sparks Ethical Debate
2wai, an AI-driven platform co‑founded by former Disney Channel star Calum Worthy and Russell Geyser, lets users create lifelike digital avatars of themselves or others from a short video. The app markets the service as a "living archive of humanity," allowing interactions with recreated loved ones, historical figures, and personal chatbots. A promotional video featuring a synthetic grandmother sparked strong public reaction, with many drawing Black Mirror comparisons and raising concerns about privacy, consent, and the impact on grieving. While the technology promises new ways to preserve memory, critics warn of ethical and commercial pitfalls.Weiterlesen

Google’s Gemini App Allows Generation of Disallowed Historical Violence Images

Google’s Gemini App Allows Generation of Disallowed Historical Violence Images
A test of Google’s Gemini‑powered Nano Banana Pro image generator revealed that the tool can create depictions of historically violent events—such as the Twin Towers attacks, the JFK assassination site, and Tiananmen Square—despite Google’s policy that prohibits violent or hateful content involving real‑world figures. The Verge found the app offered no resistance to requests for these images, and Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Weiterlesen

ChatGPT’s Study Mode Turns Answers into Interactive Lessons

ChatGPT’s Study Mode Turns Answers into Interactive Lessons
OpenAI’s new Study Mode transforms ChatGPT from a fast answer generator into a step‑by‑step tutor. By prompting users with questions, offering explanations at each stage, and even allowing document uploads for contextual help, the feature aims to deepen understanding rather than just provide a final answer. Available across all major ChatGPT plans, Study Mode was built with input from teachers, scientists and learning experts to foster curiosity and support genuine learning.Weiterlesen

Google Launches Nano Banana Pro AI Image Model for Business Use

Google Launches Nano Banana Pro AI Image Model for Business Use
Google has introduced Nano Banana Pro, an upgraded AI image‑generation model designed for corporate applications. The new system builds on the earlier Nano Banana release and adds higher‑resolution output, improved text rendering, multilingual support, and tighter integration with Google Slides, Google Ads, and Google Search. Powered by the Gemini 3 Pro architecture, Nano Banana Pro aims to deliver more polished visuals for marketing materials, presentations, and infographics while still allowing users to refine images through follow‑up prompts. Early testing shows stronger text accuracy but reveals occasional labeling errors.Weiterlesen