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Elon Musk said on X that making software companies like Microsoft "entirely with AI" should be possible since they don't make any physical hardware.
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YouTube’s Sneaky AI ‘Experiment’
The video platform is quietly using AI to “improve clarity” in uploaded content. Why? Something strange has been happening on YouTube over the past few weeks. After being uploaded, some videos have been subtly augmented,
Alexandr Wang, Meta’s new chief AI officer, said in a post on X on Friday that the company planned to license Midjourney’s “aesthetic technology for our future models and products, bringing beauty to billions” in a “technical collaboration” between their research teams.
When I first turned to ChatGPT to run my social life, I felt weird. But AI made me a better texter and I became someone who actually planned hangouts.
Larry Bradley is CEO & co-founder of SolasAI, an AI SaaS platform fixing model bias for Fortune 50 firms across finance, tech & healthcare.
In the United States, and within the bounds of our Constitution, we must put in place common-sense safeguards for artificial intelligence," Klobuchar wrote in an opinion piece.
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Coinbase CEO says he 'went rogue' and fired some employees who didn't adopt AI after being told to
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong told his engineers to at least sign up for the company's AI tools by the end of the week or explain why they hadn't.
But now there may be a solution: According to a new study published in JAMA Network Open, artificial intelligence systems known as ambient documentation technology, which record patient visits and draft notes for the doctors, can reduce burnout rates by nearly 31%.
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New York Magazine on MSNWhy Everything’s an AI ‘Agent’ Now
The fuzzy buzzword has quickly become an irresistible rebranding opportunity for companies trying to get in on the AI boom.
While it’s critical that technology, and eventually AI, be used throughout the recall comms process—and it already is—there are numerous other aspects of recalls that are already being improved by technology that will continue to see significant advancements in the second half of 2025 and heading into 2026.