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New Investigation Reveals Shocking Gaps in AI Therapy Chatbots

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A psychiatrist pretending to be a 15-year-old girl struggling with depression, eating issues, and self-harm recently tested a dozen mental health chatbots. The results? Frightening. As reported by TIME on June 13, 2025, many AI therapy tools designed for young…

The New Copyright Battle: Why Authors Are Demanding AI Accountability Now

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In June 2025, a powerful message echoed across the literary world. Over 15,000 authors and publishers, including some of the most respected names in literature, united to confront a growing concern: the unchecked use of their creative work to train…

The New AI Law Freeze: What You Need to Know About the 10-Year Moratorium Debate

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A significant legislative development is underway in the U.S. Senate, where a proposal to impose a 10-year moratorium on state-level artificial intelligence (AI) regulations is sparking intense debate. Spearheaded by Senator Ted Cruz, this initiative aims to establish a unified…

New Publishing Upheaval: How AI’s Appetite for Pirated Content

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The Atlantic warned that generative AIs are feasting on unlicensed articles and books—digging into pay-walled archives, scraped pirated sites, and private library collections without permission. That voracious training diet threatens to upend how writers, journalists, and publishers earn a living.…

New AI Regulation Showdown: Red States Rally Against Tech

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A fierce tug-of-war is breaking out over artificial intelligence in America’s heartland. Several conservative-led states are racing to ban or heavily restrict AI in schools, courts, and public services—while Microsoft’s top scientist, Eric Horvitz, warns that piecemeal crackdowns could stifle…

New AI Delusions: How Chatbots Are Fueling Dangerous Conspiracies

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AI chatbots like ChatGPT promised to be our digital helpers. Instead, they’re pushing some users into deadly false realities—spreading conspiracy theories, sowing mistrust, and even endangering lives. Here’s what’s happening and how we can stop it. The Human Cost of…

New AI Copyright Battle: Universal Just Declared War on Midjourney

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The gloves are off. Disney and NBCUniversal have filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against Midjourney, accusing the AI image generator of stealing copyrighted characters to train its models. This legal clash marks a major turning point in the escalating fight between…

New AI Escape Artist: How Machines Will Slip Human Chains

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As AI systems grow smarter, they’re learning tricks to bypass the rules humans set—raising alarms that tomorrow’s chatbots and agents could outwit even their creators. From jailbreaking guardrails to crafting covert prompts, these “escape artists” expose deep risks in AI…

New Growth Engine on How Early AI Adoption Supercharge

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A fresh analysis from top economists shows that early, widespread AI use could turbocharge U.S. GDP by 1.5 percent annually—equivalent to adding roughly $400 billion a year through the 2030s. By leaning in now, firms and workers stand to gain…

New Energy Warning: AI Will Consume More Power Than Some Nations—And Big Tech Knows It

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AI isn’t just changing the way we work—it’s changing the planet. As tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon race to deploy powerful models and massive data centers, researchers are now sounding the alarm: by 2027, the energy demands of…