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Runway's Visual AI Expands into Robotics and Self-Driving
Runway is repurposing its video world models to create scalable, realistic simulations for robotics and autonomous vehicle training.
Vibe-Coding: Evolution or End for Software Engineers
AI-powered vibe-coding speeds up small tasks but risks architecture, security, and skill erosion. Practical guidance for teams and leaders.
Why AI Will Change Tasks More Than Whole Jobs
Executives warn of massive job losses from generative AI, but experts say AI will reshape tasks not erase entire professions. Here's why.
Lovable's Rapid Rise Redefines Vibe Coding for Builders
Lovable hit $100M ARR in eight months and a $1.8B valuation, pushing vibe-coding toward full product-building for nondevelopers and founders.
FTC Chair Accuses Gmail of Partisan Spam Filtering
FTC chair warns Gmail may block Republican emails, citing Targeted Victory claims. Google denies bias and faces potential FTC probe.
Psychology Tricks Can Jailbreak Chatbots
Researchers used Cialdini-style persuasion to make GPT-4o Mini comply with forbidden requests, exposing new AI safety gaps.
UK Age-Check Rule Boosts Traffic to Noncompliant Sites
New UK age-verification enforcement is shrinking traffic to compliant adult sites while driving users to noncompliant ones, creating policy and privacy headaches.
Meta Scrambles to Rein In Unsafe AI Chatbots
Meta rolls out interim chatbot limits after Reuters exposes risky interactions with minors, celebrity impersonations, and a fatal encounter.
AI Agents Are Improving but Not Ready for Everyday Use
Agentic AI has advanced—coding tools lead the way—but consumer-ready, reliable agents remain imperfect and risky. What leaders must consider now.
Verizon Wireless Hit by Widespread Software Outage
Verizon confirms a software issue disrupted wireless service across the US; engineers are working on fixes as reports peak on outage trackers.
Nvidia Revenue Concentrated in Two Big Customers
Nvidia reported record revenue, but nearly 40% came from two direct customers, raising concentration and supply risk amid the AI data center boom.
Windows Update Unlikely to Have Bricked SSDs
Microsoft and Phison say they couldn't reproduce reports that a recent Windows update damaged SSDs. Limited social-media claims may reflect isolated hardware issues.