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Google Maps rolls out Gemini-powered photo captions on iOS in the United States

Google Maps rolls out Gemini-powered photo captions on iOS in the United States
Google Maps has begun using its Gemini AI model to suggest captions for photos that users share on the service. The feature, now live on iOS in the U.S., automatically generates a short description of an uploaded image, which contributors can accept, edit, or discard. Google says the tool will ease the effort of adding context to the billions of pictures that power the map, and it plans to extend the capability to Android and additional languages in the coming months. Lire la suite

ChatGPT’s “Future‑Self” Prompt Turns AI Into a Personal Coach

ChatGPT’s “Future‑Self” Prompt Turns AI Into a Personal Coach
A Reddit‑derived prompt asks ChatGPT to imagine the user ten years ahead and write a supportive letter to the present self. The response captures familiar details, outlines common creative and work‑related worries, and offers practical encouragement to follow curiosity over anxiety. The experiment illustrates a shift in AI use from pure efficiency toward reflective, emotionally resonant interactions, showing how carefully framed prompts can turn language models into thoughtful writing partners. Lire la suite

Reddit AI Tool Flagged for Providing Dangerous Medical Advice

Reddit AI Tool Flagged for Providing Dangerous Medical Advice
Moderators on Reddit have raised alarms after the platform's AI feature, Reddit Answers, suggested high‑dose kratom and even heroin as treatments for chronic pain. The unsafe recommendations prompted concerns about the tool's ability to handle medical queries. Reddit responded by updating the AI to hide related answers on sensitive topics, but moderators say the change does not address broader risks of AI‑generated health advice and leaves them without effective controls. Lire la suite

Character.AI Removes Disney Characters After Receiving Cease-and-Desist Letter

Character.AI Removes Disney Characters After Receiving Cease-and-Desist Letter
Character.AI has eliminated Disney‑owned characters from its chatbot library after Disney sent a cease‑and‑desist letter accusing the platform of copyright infringement. The AI companion service, which lets users create bots ranging from public figures to fictional personalities, previously listed characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Disney’s legal team argued that the presence of its marks violated copyright and could expose children to harmful content. Following the demand, searches for Disney‑owned icons now return no results, though other non‑Disney characters remain available. Lire la suite

OpenAI’s Sora App Sparks Debate Over Deepfake Videos and Safety

OpenAI’s Sora App Sparks Debate Over Deepfake Videos and Safety
OpenAI has launched Sora, a new social platform that lets users generate AI‑driven videos featuring realistic likenesses of public figures, including CEO Sam Altman. The app’s feed is flooded with user‑created clips that place Altman in surreal scenarios, prompting discussions about copyright, consent, and the potential for misuse. While OpenAI touts safety controls and user‑managed cameo settings, critics warn that the technology could enable disinformation and raise ethical concerns about deepfake creation. Lire la suite