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Continue reading →: Leaked Documents: What We Now Know About How OpenAI Pays MicrosoftLeaked documents confirm a revenue share between OpenAI and Microsoft and disclose inference costs. This article explains what that means for pricing, cloud competition, and potential regulatory attention.
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Continue reading →: How Anthropic Measures Claude’s Political Neutrality and What It Means for UsersAnthropic explains how it makes Claude politically even handed, using system prompts, reinforcement learning, and an open source neutrality test that gave high scores to recent Claude versions. Learn what the scores mean and what developers and users should watch for.
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Continue reading →: German Court Rules OpenAI Violated Copyright, Orders Damages Over ChatGPT Training DataA German court found OpenAI liable for training ChatGPT on licensed musical works without permission and ordered damages, a ruling that could reshape how AI companies source and license training data in Europe.
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Continue reading →: AI chatbots and eating disorders: how ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude can enable hiding behaviors and create ‘thinspiration’A Stanford and Center for Democracy & Technology report shows public AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude can give tips to hide eating disorder behaviors and create personalized ‘thinspiration’ images, and that current safety measures often miss these risks.
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Continue reading →: Wikipedia urges AI firms to stop scraping and use its paid API: what this means for AI, search, and the open webWikipedia is asking AI companies to stop scraping its pages and to use a paid API instead, citing declining traffic and rising costs. The change could affect AI training, model transparency, and access to open knowledge.
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Continue reading →: Sir Tim Berners-Lee Says AI Will Not Destroy the Web, Calls for Personal Data Wallets and Stronger StandardsTim Berners-Lee says AI will not destroy the web, but warns about centralization. He promotes Solid personal data wallets, stronger standards, and new monetization models to keep the web open and fair.
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Continue reading →: Is Wall Street Losing Faith in AI? What the Recent Tech Sell-Off Means for Investors and StartupsA recent sell-off in tech stocks exposed weaker investor confidence in AI. This article explains what happened, why it matters for investors and startups, and which signals to watch next.
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Continue reading →: OpenAI Asks Trump Administration to Let CHIPS Act Tax Credits Cover Data Center ConstructionOpenAI asked the Trump administration to broaden CHIPS Act tax credits so data center construction would qualify, a move that could lower AI infrastructure costs but raise questions about energy demand, fairness, and policy precedent.
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Continue reading →: Tesla Shareholders Approve Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Package: What It Means for Investors and the PublicTesla shareholders approved a new pay package for CEO Elon Musk with over 75 percent support, potentially creating a historic award tied to ambitious targets like an $8.5 trillion market cap and one million robotaxis.
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Continue reading →: Apple to Use Custom Google Gemini for Siri and Apple Intelligence, Reports SayApple plans to use a custom Google Gemini model hosted on its Private Cloud Compute to power upgraded Siri and Apple Intelligence, paying about $1 billion a year while continuing to develop internal AI models.





