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Microsoft’s Copilot Claim Sparks Social Media Backlash Over Windows 11 AI Features

Microsoft’s Copilot Claim Sparks Social Media Backlash Over Windows 11 AI Features
Microsoft posted a brief message on X boasting that its Copilot could finish code before a user finishes a coffee. The post quickly attracted a wave of critical replies, with many users linking the claim to ongoing frustrations with Windows 11 updates and bugs. Commentators questioned whether AI‑generated code was contributing to stability issues and expressed broader concerns about reliance on artificial intelligence for software development. The episode highlights the tension between Microsoft’s push for AI integration and the skeptical response from the tech community.Lire la suite

Google Unveils Nano Banana Pro for Gemini 3 Pro Users

Google Unveils Nano Banana Pro for Gemini 3 Pro Users
Google has introduced Nano Banana Pro, an enhanced AI image generator integrated into Gemini 3 Pro. The new model offers richer context, real‑time knowledge, improved text rendering in multiple languages, and advanced editing tools such as multi‑image blending, local refinements, and high‑resolution output. It is accessible through the Gemini app, Google Search’s AI Mode, NotebookLM, and via APIs for developers, with additional availability in Adobe Firefly and Photoshop. The rollout targets both consumer and enterprise users, expanding creative capabilities across platforms.Lire la suite

Wikipedia Launches Guide to Spotting AI-Generated Content

Wikipedia Launches Guide to Spotting AI-Generated Content
Wikipedia editors have released a public guide that helps readers and contributors identify writing produced by large language models. The guide, part of the Project AI Cleanup initiative started in 2023, outlines common patterns such as overly generic statements of importance, excessive marketing language, and the use of present‑participle clauses that signal AI authorship. By highlighting these telltale signs, the effort aims to improve the reliability of Wikipedia’s millions of daily edits.Lire la suite

Google Gemini Replaces Assistant in Polestar Vehicles

Google Gemini Replaces Assistant in Polestar Vehicles
Google is rolling out its Gemini AI as the new voice interface for Polestar cars, superseding the traditional Google Assistant. Users will now say “Hey Google” to activate Gemini, which runs on the Android device cast to the vehicle’s infotainment system. The upgrade promises more natural conversation, broader language support, and deeper integration with Gmail, calendars, and navigation. Polestar’s head of UI/UX highlighted the partnership as a step toward a richer digital experience inside the car, with Gemini slated for all current and upcoming Polestar models.Lire la suite

Microsoft Pushes AI Integration into Windows Amid User Backlash

Microsoft Pushes AI Integration into Windows Amid User Backlash
Microsoft is embedding AI capabilities such as Copilot, Vision, and Voice directly into Windows, aiming to create an "agentic" operating system. The rollout has sparked criticism from users who report reliability issues and a loss of control, prompting concerns about forced adoption and privacy. Microsoft officials acknowledge the need for choice and have begun adding safeguards, but the push continues as the company expands AI features across its suite of products and infrastructure.Lire la suite

Suno AI Music Startup Raises $250 Million Amid Lawsuits and Criticism

Suno AI Music Startup Raises $250 Million Amid Lawsuits and Criticism
Suno, an AI music startup founded by Mikey Shulman, recently secured a $250 million financing round that values the company at $2.45 billion. The funding comes as the firm faces lawsuits from the three major record labels, the RIAA and several independent artists over alleged unauthorized training of its model on copyrighted material. Suno’s flagship product, the Create feature, generates full tracks from text prompts, while its newer Studio offering mimics a digital audio workstation. Critics argue the technology bypasses artistic skill and could devalue recorded music, and they note the premium pricing of Suno’s Premier plan compared with established DAWs.Lire la suite

Google Launches Nano Banana Pro with Advanced Gemini-Powered Image Generation and Built-In Detection

Google Launches Nano Banana Pro with Advanced Gemini-Powered Image Generation and Built-In Detection
Google unveiled Nano Banana Pro, an AI image generator powered by Gemini, that delivers more realistic results than earlier models. The system embeds SynthID watermarks and adds C2PA metadata to help identify AI‑created images. Through the Gemini app, users can query whether an image was produced by Google’s AI. While AI Ultra subscribers receive the highest usage limits, visible watermarks are removed for them, though the underlying SynthID remains. The tiered offering aims to balance creative flexibility for professionals with tools for transparency and detection.Lire la suite

TCS Secures $1 Billion from TPG for $2 Billion AI Data Center Initiative in India

TCS Secures $1 Billion from TPG for $2 Billion AI Data Center Initiative in India
Indian IT services firm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has secured a $1 billion investment from private‑equity firm TPG as part of a multi‑year, $2 billion plan to build a network of gigawatt‑scale AI data centers across India. Dubbed “HyperVault,” the project will use liquid‑cooled, high‑density designs to meet the soaring demand for AI compute power. The initiative arrives amid a stark supply‑demand gap in the country, where data generation is high but data‑center capacity remains low. TCS aims to partner with hyperscalers and AI firms to develop the infrastructure needed for advanced AI workloads.Lire la suite

French Authorities Investigate Holocaust Denial Content from Elon Musk’s Grok Chatbot

French Authorities Investigate Holocaust Denial Content from Elon Musk’s Grok Chatbot
French prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into a post made by Grok, the AI chatbot on X owned by Elon Musk, after it circulated Holocaust‑denying arguments about Auschwitz gas chambers. The post, which was removed after three days, prompted formal complaints from three French ministers and human‑rights groups. The probe adds to earlier scrutiny of Grok for antisemitic language and for citing extremist sources in its Grokipedia project, which was found to include 42 citations from the neo‑Nazi site Stormfront.Lire la suite

Wispr Secures $25M to Boost Wispr Flow Voice Dictation Platform

Wispr Secures $25M to Boost Wispr Flow Voice Dictation Platform
Voice AI startup Wispr announced a $25 million investment led by Notable Capital, adding to a prior $30 million Menlo Ventures round and bringing total funding to $81 million. The capital will fund international expansion, new product development, and hiring of top machine‑learning talent. Wispr Flow, the company’s dictation app, has seen rapid user growth, a 40 percent month‑over‑month increase since June, and strong enterprise adoption, with 270 Fortune 500 firms reached and 125 signed enterprise customers. CEO Tanay Kothari highlighted high retention, new user guidance features, and plans to broaden platform support, including an Android beta.Lire la suite

Google Unveils Gemini AI Image Detector, Limited to Its Own Content

Google Unveils Gemini AI Image Detector, Limited to Its Own Content
Google announced that its Gemini model can now identify images created with AI, using the SynthID detector that reads invisible watermarks embedded in Google‑generated media. The tool, which moves out of private beta, can confirm whether an image was produced by Google’s own AI but cannot verify content from other providers. Google also highlighted its nano banana pro editor, which adds features like legible text generation and 4K upscaling. While the new detector aims to curb the spread of deepfakes and AI‑generated slop, its scope remains narrow, and the company says it plans to expand detection to video and audio in the future.Lire la suite

Amazon Takes Legal Action Against Perplexity Over AI Agent Shopping

Amazon Takes Legal Action Against Perplexity Over AI Agent Shopping
Amazon has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity, alleging that the startup’s AI‑powered browser, Comet, circumvents Amazon’s terms of service by automating purchases on the retailer’s site. The dispute highlights a broader industry concern known as the “DoorDash problem,” where AI agents could bypass the customer‑relationship layers that service platforms rely on for revenue. Perplexity defends its approach as a user‑agent right, while executives from Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and other firms weigh in on the potential impact of agentic AI on their businesses. The clash raises questions about the future of e‑commerce, advertising, and platform control in an AI‑driven web.Lire la suite

Google Gemini Gains New AI-Generated Image Detection Feature

Google Gemini Gains New AI-Generated Image Detection Feature
Google has added a tool to the Gemini app that lets users ask whether an image was created or edited by a Google AI model. The feature currently works for images and relies on Google’s SynthID watermark, with plans to expand to video, audio and broader industry‑wide C2PA credentials. Google also announced that images from its Nano Banana Pro model will carry C2PA metadata. TikTok has confirmed it will use C2PA metadata for its own invisible watermarking, signaling wider adoption of AI‑content verification standards.Lire la suite

OpenAI Introduces Vertical Tabs to ChatGPT Atlas, Echoing Arc Browser

OpenAI Introduces Vertical Tabs to ChatGPT Atlas, Echoing Arc Browser
OpenAI has updated its ChatGPT Atlas browser with a new vertical tab layout that mirrors the design of the Arc browser. Users can now switch to a left‑hand sidebar for tab management, resize the sidebar, and reorder tabs. The change also brings the ability to set Google as the default search engine, drag multiple tabs with Command or Shift, import extensions during initial setup, and support for iCloud keychain passkeys. Additional tweaks improve the downloads interface, while the core ChatGPT‑powered search experience remains unchanged.Lire la suite

ChatGPT Atlas Receives First Major Update with New Features

ChatGPT Atlas Receives First Major Update with New Features
OpenAI has rolled out the first significant update to its ChatGPT Atlas browser, adding three practical features that move the product beyond an AI demo. Users can now use iCloud Passkeys for secure logins, set Google as the default search engine, and manage tabs with a new vertical layout and multi‑tab selection. The enhancements aim to make Atlas feel more reliable and familiar, bridging the gap between AI‑driven browsing and traditional web experiences.Lire la suite

Grok 4.1 vs ChatGPT 5.1: A Head‑to‑Head Look at Personality, Reliability and Speed

Grok 4.1 vs ChatGPT 5.1: A Head‑to‑Head Look at Personality, Reliability and Speed
A direct comparison of xAI's Grok 4.1 and OpenAI's ChatGPT 5.1 examines how each model handles emotional nuance, factual accuracy, and personality style. Grok 4.1 emphasizes witty, slang‑laden responses and claims speed, while ChatGPT 5.1 offers clearer, more human‑like language. Both models avoided hallucinations in a health‑summary test, though Grok misreported its word count. In personality prompts, Grok leaned into meme‑culture phrasing, whereas ChatGPT delivered a smoother, more conventional answer. The review highlights strengths and trade‑offs without declaring a clear winner.Lire la suite

Trump Draft Executive Order Aims to Challenge State AI Laws

Trump Draft Executive Order Aims to Challenge State AI Laws
A draft executive order obtained by WIRED directs the Justice Department to create an AI Litigation Task Force that would sue states for AI regulations deemed to violate federal law. The order, titled “Eliminating State Law Obstruction of National AI Policy,” targets state measures that require AI models to alter truthful outputs or compel developers to disclose information that could conflict with the First Amendment. It cites recent AI safety statutes in California and Colorado and grants the Commerce Department authority to withhold broadband funding from non‑compliant states. Industry groups and civil liberties advocates have voiced strong opposition.Lire la suite

Nvidia CEO Dismisses AI Bubble Talk as Company Reports Record Sales

Nvidia CEO Dismisses AI Bubble Talk as Company Reports Record Sales
On an earnings call, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang brushed aside concerns about an AI bubble, emphasizing the company’s role in powering a broad AI revolution. He highlighted record quarterly sales, a strong outlook, and strategic investments in firms such as OpenAI, CoreWeave and Anthropic. While Wall Street showed mixed reactions, the stock rose modestly after hours. Nvidia continues to dominate the GPU market, with most revenue now coming from data‑center products, and it anticipates continued demand despite broader market scepticism.Lire la suite

Trump Weighs Executive Order to Block State AI Laws

Trump Weighs Executive Order to Block State AI Laws
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing an executive order that would give the federal government authority to challenge state AI regulations. The draft calls for an “AI Litigation Task Force” under the attorney general to sue states whose laws are deemed obstructive, and it directs agencies such as the FCC, FTC, and Department of Commerce to act within a 90‑day framework. The move is linked to broader efforts to attach an AI moratorium to the National Defense Authorization Act and to leverage broadband funding pressures on states like California.Lire la suite

Hugging Face CEO Warns of LLM Bubble Amid Broader AI Opportunities

Hugging Face CEO Warns of LLM Bubble Amid Broader AI Opportunities
Clem Delangue, chief executive of Hugging Face, cautioned that the market for large‑language models (LLMs) is in a bubble that could burst as early as next year. While acknowledging the excitement around LLMs, he emphasized that they represent only a fraction of artificial intelligence, noting growing potential in fields such as biology, chemistry, image, audio, and video processing. Delangue criticized the current concentration of capital and attention on a single, generalized model, arguing that the industry’s focus should broaden to capture the full spectrum of AI capabilities.Lire la suite