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    How AI and Wikipedia Sent Vulnerable Languages into a Doom Spiral

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    2025-09-28
    How AI and Wikipedia Sent Vulnerable Languages into a Doom Spiral

    Automated and AI-assisted content flooded small-language Wikipedias, including Greenlandic, forcing volunteers like Kenneth Wehr to delete low quality material. This article explains why that happened, why it matters, and what platforms and communities can do to protect vulnerable languages.

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    Google Search Live: real-time AI voice search arrives in the US

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    2025-09-28
    Google Search Live: real-time AI voice search arrives in the US

    Google has launched Search Live in the US, a real-time conversational AI feature in the Google app and Lens that answers spoken questions and uses your camera to identify objects, while showing web links as it replies.

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    Microsoft adds Anthropic Claude models to Microsoft 365 Copilot, expanding model choice for users

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    2025-09-27
    Microsoft adds Anthropic Claude models to Microsoft 365 Copilot, expanding model choice for users

    Microsoft is adding Anthropics Claude Sonnet 4 and Claude Opus 4.1 models to Microsoft 365 Copilot, letting licensed Copilot users opt in, switch models, and build agents in Copilot Studio while Anthropic hosts models on AWS.

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    Spotify moves to curb AI slop and voice clones with disclosure rules, metadata and spam filters

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    2025-09-26
    Spotify moves to curb AI slop and voice clones with disclosure rules, metadata and spam filters

    Spotify announced policies to curb low quality AI music, block unauthorized voice clones, and require AI usage disclosures using a new DDEX metadata standard; the company also plans a spam filter after removing 75 million spam tracks last year.

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    Neon app pays users to record calls and sells voice data to AI firms, raising privacy and platform concerns

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    2025-09-25
    Neon app pays users to record calls and sells voice data to AI firms, raising privacy and platform concerns

    Neon, a call recording app that reached No. 2 in the Apple App Store, pays users for recorded calls and sells the audio to AI firms for model training, raising legal and privacy questions around consent and platform oversight.

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    OpenAI Teams With Oracle and SoftBank to Build Five New Stargate AI Data Centers

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    2025-09-24
    OpenAI Teams With Oracle and SoftBank to Build Five New Stargate AI Data Centers

    OpenAI is partnering with Oracle and SoftBank to build five new Stargate AI data centers, expanding training and serving capacity to support larger models, lower latency, and enterprise demand.

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    Nvidia to Invest Up to $100B in OpenAI and Deploy 10 GW of AI Chips, What It Means for ChatGPT and the AI Market

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    2025-09-23
    Nvidia to Invest Up to $100B in OpenAI and Deploy 10 GW of AI Chips, What It Means for ChatGPT and the AI Market

    Nvidia will invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI and deploy about 10 gigawatts of AI chips to power the next generation of ChatGPT; this article explains what that means for performance, competition, energy use, and users.

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    This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and support diagnoses: what patients should know

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    2025-09-22
    This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and support diagnoses: what patients should know

    A medical startup profiled by MIT Technology Review uses large language models to run parts of virtual appointments, offering more thorough history taking and diagnostic suggestions, while raising questions about accuracy, privacy, and regulation.

    Continue reading →: This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and support diagnoses: what patients should know
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    Why California’s SB 53 Could Be a Meaningful Check on Big AI Companies

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    2025-09-21
    Why California’s SB 53 Could Be a Meaningful Check on Big AI Companies

    California’s SB 53 would require transparency, risk assessments, and independent safety reviews for high risk AI systems. If enacted, it could reshape how major AI companies document and deploy large models, while creating compliance and enforcement questions for regulators and startups.

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    OpenAI’s Possible Consumer Hardware: Speaker, Glasses, Voice Recorder, and an AI Pin

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    2025-09-20
    OpenAI’s Possible Consumer Hardware: Speaker, Glasses, Voice Recorder, and an AI Pin

    Reports say OpenAI is exploring a family of consumer devices including a screen-free smart speaker, smart glasses, a voice recorder, and an AI pin, working with Jony Ive’s IO team and supply partners Luxshare and Goertek, with prototypes aimed for late 2026 to early 2027.

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