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    Facebook’s new camera roll AI: what it does, what Meta says, and how to protect your photos

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    2025-10-18
    Facebook’s new camera roll AI: what it does, what Meta says, and how to protect your photos

    Meta is rolling out an opt-in Facebook feature in the US and Canada that uploads unposted camera roll photos to its cloud to suggest edits and collages. Meta says those photos will not be used to train models unless you edit or publish them, but retention and transparency questions remain.

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    New York Bans AI-Enabled Rent Price Fixing: What Renters and Landlords Need to Know

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    2025-10-17
    New York Bans AI-Enabled Rent Price Fixing: What Renters and Landlords Need to Know

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a law banning landlords from using software that amounts to rent price fixing. The measure, effective in 60 days, treats certain algorithmic pricing as collusion and follows reporting and a DOJ lawsuit tied to companies like RealPage.

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    Google’s Veo 3.1 upgrades Flow: better image fidelity, lighting controls, and video with audio

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    2025-10-16
    Google’s Veo 3.1 upgrades Flow: better image fidelity, lighting controls, and video with audio

    Google updated its Veo model to 3.1 and added it to Flow, improving image fidelity, lighting controls, and bringing audio to generated videos. The paid preview is available through the Gemini API and Gemini app.

    Continue reading →: Google’s Veo 3.1 upgrades Flow: better image fidelity, lighting controls, and video with audio
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    Sam Altman Says ChatGPT Will Allow Erotica for Age-Verified Adults, Starting December

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    2025-10-15
    Sam Altman Says ChatGPT Will Allow Erotica for Age-Verified Adults, Starting December

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says ChatGPT will allow erotica and other mature conversations for age-verified adults, with age-gating set to begin in December; the change raises technical, legal, and safety questions about age checks, mental-health detection, and regulation.

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    California’s SB 243: New Law Requires Companion Chatbots to Disclose They Are AI

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    2025-10-14
    California’s SB 243: New Law Requires Companion Chatbots to Disclose They Are AI

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 243 on October 13, requiring companion chatbots to clearly disclose they are AI and mandating annual safety reports to the Office of Suicide Prevention for certain operators. The law aims to protect children and vulnerable users while pushing developers to improve labeling and crisis…

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    Nvidia’s AI empire: How its 100 plus startup investments shape the AI ecosystem

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    2025-10-13
    Nvidia’s AI empire: How its 100 plus startup investments shape the AI ecosystem

    Nvidia has invested in over 100 AI startups in the past two years, targeting inference software, developer tools, vertical AI, and infrastructure; these moves speed AI adoption while raising competition and regulatory questions.

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    OpenAI tests ChatGPT for political bias, finds GPT-5 less biased but transparency gaps remain

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    2025-10-12
    OpenAI tests ChatGPT for political bias, finds GPT-5 less biased but transparency gaps remain

    OpenAI ran a months long internal test on 100 political topics and found GPT 5 models produce fewer biased responses than older versions, but the company withheld full prompts and evaluation details, leaving transparency and independent verification unanswered.

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    OpenAI Subpoenas Spark Concern After Advocate Says Sheriff Deputy Served Papers at Home

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    2025-10-11
    OpenAI Subpoenas Spark Concern After Advocate Says Sheriff Deputy Served Papers at Home

    Nathan Calvin of Encode AI says a sheriff s deputy served him an OpenAI subpoena at home; similar requests went to The Midas Project. The actions, tied to OpenAI s countersuit against Elon Musk, raise questions about legal tactics, advocacy chilling, and AI policy engagement.

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    OpenAI’s Sora Hits 1 Million Downloads in Under Five Days: What That Means for Users and Platforms

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    2025-10-10
    OpenAI’s Sora Hits 1 Million Downloads in Under Five Days: What That Means for Users and Platforms

    OpenAI’s new Sora iOS app hit over 1 million downloads in under five days, driven by AI generated short videos and a “cameos” feature. Rapid growth revealed moderation, copyright, and impersonation issues, prompting OpenAI to add controls and improve moderation.

    Continue reading →: OpenAI’s Sora Hits 1 Million Downloads in Under Five Days: What That Means for Users and Platforms
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    California arson suspect allegedly used ChatGPT to generate an image of a burning city, DOJ says

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    2025-10-09
    California arson suspect allegedly used ChatGPT to generate an image of a burning city, DOJ says

    Federal prosecutors say a 29 year old man used ChatGPT to generate a dystopian burning city image before the Palisades wildfire. The DOJ cites surveillance, cellphone data, a 911 call, and the alleged AI prompt as part of its evidence.

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