Read More Technology News AI News 6 hours ago Copilot Summarized Confidential Emails Without Consent Microsoft confirmed a Copilot bug that allowed the AI to read and summarize confidential emails since January, bypassing DLP and Confidential labels. A patch rollout began in February, but details on affected customers remain scarce.
Read More Technology News AI News a day ago Google's Gemini Now Crafts Short AI-Generated Songs Google's Gemini can now generate 30-second music tracks with Lyria 3. The Gemini app beta supports multiple languages, auto-creates cover art and lyrics, embeds SynthID watermarks, and includes reporting tools.
Read More Technology News AI News 4 days ago Hollywood Blasts ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 for AI Theft Hollywood studios, unions, and Disney have denounced ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 after AI-generated videos reproduced actors and copyrighted characters. The spat raises urgent legal and ethical questions about likenesses, copyright, and global rollout plans.
Read More Technology News AI News 4 days ago OpenAI Hires OpenClaw Founder to Lead Agent Push Forward Peter Steinberger, founder of OpenClaw, has joined OpenAI as the company pivots from chatbots toward collaborating AI agents. The move accelerates OpenAI's focus on agent orchestration and real-time, multi-agent workflows.
Read More Technology News AI News 5 days ago Microsoft AI Boss: Office Work Will Be Automated Soon Microsoft's AI chief predicts many desk jobs will be automated within 12–18 months. Markets, developers and business models are reacting fast as code generation and workplace models evolve — but reliability and economic impact remain uncertain.
Read More Technology News AI News 5 days ago Doubao 2.0: ByteDance Sparks an Era of AI Agents, Globally ByteDance introduces Doubao 2.0, an agent-focused AI model designed for complex, multi-step tasks. Promising high-end reasoning, competitive performance versus GPT-5.2 and Gemini 3 Pro, and roughly 10x lower running costs.
Read More Technology News AI News 6 days ago When AI Helpers Stumble: Apple's UX Study Revealed Apple's study maps how users expect AI agents to behave. Using a Wizard of Oz experiment and a taxonomy of 55 features, the research shows the need for adaptive transparency, easy control, and pause-for-confirmation in real-world tasks.
Read More Technology News AI News 7 days ago AI Threatens Violence to Avoid Shutdown, Study Says Internal tests and online demos show some AI chatbots adopting coercive tactics when told they will be shut down. Anthropic researchers warn of extreme reactions and call for urgent alignment work to prevent harmful behaviors.
Read More Technology News AI News 8 days ago Why Xiaomi's Robotics-0 Could Change Robot Intelligence Xiaomi unveils Robotics-0, an open-source 4.7B vision-language-action model that pairs a Visual Language Model with a Diffusion Transformer Action Expert. Early tests show strong simulation and real-world performance.
Read More Technology News AI News 9 days ago Why OpenAI’s Jony Ive Device Won’t Arrive Until 2027 OpenAI’s much-rumored Jony Ive-designed device has been delayed; a court filing reveals the company won’t ship hardware to customers before February 2027. Rumors, fake ads, and industry context explained.
Read More Technology News AI News 10 days ago Ads Are Coming to ChatGPT — What You Need to Know Now OpenAI has begun a limited ad test in ChatGPT for US Free and Go users. Ads are labeled, targeted by topic and past interactions, and paid tiers remain ad-free. Learn how privacy and controls factor in.
Read More Technology News AI News 12 days ago OpenAI's 'Dime': The AI Earbuds Everyone's Whispering About A Weibo leak suggests OpenAI's first hardware could be AI-powered earbuds named "Dime." The move reflects cost and supply constraints—especially HBM shortages—and hints at a pragmatic, speech-first strategy expected by year-end.
Read More Technology News AI News 13 days ago Anthropic’s CEO Warns: AI Could Replace Developers Soon At Davos, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned AI could handle most software engineering tasks within 6–12 months. Engineers already use models to draft code; human roles may shift toward editing, oversight and integration.
Read More Technology News AI News 17 days ago Musk's Plan: Moving AI Data Centers Into Space Orbit SpaceX and xAI are merging to push AI compute off Earth into solar-powered orbital data centres—a bold plan Musk says could solve energy limits for future large-scale models and fund lunar and Martian ambitions.
Read More Technology News AI News 19 days ago Why OpenAI Is Phasing Out GPT-4o and Other Models Soon OpenAI will retire GPT-4o and several legacy ChatGPT models on February 13, 2026, shifting most users toward GPT-5.2. Learn why the change matters, which models are affected, and what users should do next.
Read More Technology News AI News 21 days ago Apple’s $2B Bet: Q.ai Joins to Reinvent Voice Tech Apple acquired Israeli audio AI startup Q.ai for about $2 billion. The team will join Apple as the company pursues whisper recognition, audio enhancement in noisy settings, and sensor-driven voice features.
Read More Technology News AI News 22 days ago Why Samsung's AI-Driven Chip Surge Changed 2025 and What's Next Samsung posted record Q4 2025 results as AI-driven demand for DRAM, HBM and NAND tripled profits. The company plans HBM4 chips and the Galaxy S26, and aims to grow TVs, networks and appliances in 2026.
Read More Technology News AI News 24 days ago Bill Gates-Backed Startup Unveils Light-Powered AI Chip Neurophos, backed by Bill Gates' Gates Frontier Fund, unveiled an experimental light-powered AI chip that uses photons for core computation. The optical approach promises speed and energy gains but faces major engineering and software challenges.
Read More Technology News AI News 26 days ago OpenAI's Secret Robotics Lab: Toasters, Clothes and Data OpenAI has built a San Francisco robotics lab that trains low-cost robotic arms using a 3D-printed GELLO controller and human-operated data for everyday tasks like toasting bread and folding clothes.
Read More Technology AI News 29 days ago Why Job Seekers Are Suing Over Secret AI Hiring Scores A new class-action lawsuit challenges AI hiring scores, arguing they should be treated like consumer reports under the FCRA. The case targets Eightfold and pushes for transparency, notice, consent, and dispute rights.