AI generators are producing lifelike images, sparking legal debates over copyright, deepfakes, and the ethical implications for creators.
A french woman was scammed out of over $800K by someone pretending to be Brad Pitt• Scammer DM'd her on Instagram and convinced her with AI-generated videos and edited images• She divorced her husband thinking they would get together• Scammer convinced her his bank… pic.twitter.com/VWD3RtvIO3
The Brutalist, the Adrien Brody-led historical fiction epic currently in theatres, has cinema sickos like me frothing at the mouth. For a start, it's already won three Golden Globes, and for another,
It makes sense that a designer whose clothes have adorned pop divas—from Diana Ross and Whitney Houston to Sabrina Carpenter—for nearly six decades is cool herself. Like really cool. Norma Kamali has the relaxed-yet-alert aura that comes naturally to a born and bred New Yorker—always observing, and in her case, ideating and creating.
The rout in US stocks to start the week, spurred by questions over artificial-intelligence spending, has done little to shake Steve Cohen’s confidence in the technology’s transformative potential.
DeepSeek, a China-based AI company that launched a chatbot that disrupted US tech stocks and App Store rankings, has launched an AI image generator just days after its chatbot went viral. Janus-Pro is a multi-modal image generator that DeepSeek says both understands and performs better than earlier models.
Days after The Onion was forced to take down an article's image after realizing it was AI slop, the satirical news site has had to do so again. After being somewhat hilariously called out, the newspaper's CEO,
President Donald Trump has threatened to introduce tariffs on Taiwan-made chips, which could hit Nvidia, one of TSMC's biggest customers.
The first hours of Tuesday’s session followed a start to the week that marked Nvidia’s worst day in years, as a roughly 17% drop led to a loss of nearly $600 billion in market value.
Giorgi Gobronidze, the man behind creepy AI website PimEyes - which can find every photo of you online - has spoken out amid controversy
Microsoft alone is projecting $80 billion of infrastructure spend for data centers in 2025; meanwhile, OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank are leading the newly announced Stargate initiative under President Trump -- a project aiming to invest $500 billion into AI frameworks over the coming years.