Meta Just Quietly Admitted a Major Defeat on AI
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America’s coming war over AI regulation
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Yann LeCun’s new venture is a contrarian bet against large language models
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Why Serve Robotics is acquiring a hospital assistant robot company
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Vulnerabilities Threaten to Break Chainlit AI Framework
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Giving university exams in the age of chatbots
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Giving University Exams in the Age of Chatbots
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Fix your robots.txt or your site disappears from Google
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Fix Your Robots.txt or Your Site Disappears from Google
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The Download: the US digital rights crackdown, and AI companionship
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Robots Have a Small Problem: They Completely Suck
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LWN is currently under the heaviest scraper attack seen yet
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Humanoid robots step up their game: how useful are the latest droids?
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After Italy, WhatsApp excludes Brazil from rival chatbot ban
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People Are Paying $99 a Month to Talk to a Tony Robbins Chatbot
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AI can spark creativity — if we ask it how, not what, to think
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CES showed me why Chinese tech companies feel so optimistic
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