86% of Students Run to AI for Essays — Why Real Writers Won't Fade
Picture this: kids at a playground yelling 'That's AI!' to call out bullshit. Stephen Marche, who's penned AI novels, says writers thrive amid the machines.
Picture this: kids at a playground yelling 'That's AI!' to call out bullshit. Stephen Marche, who's penned AI novels, says writers thrive amid the machines.
A film student at University of Alaska Fairbanks ate an AI-generated display in protest. Now, top art schools mandate AI fluency — but at what cost to human creativity?
Your cherished photo of the kids at the beach? Samsung's Galaxy S26 can plop in a unicorn. Harmless whimsy or the slow erosion of what's real?
Everyone figured Volkswagen's marketing would stay stuck in the slow lane of luxury photo shoots. Now they're flooring it with AI — but is the finish line worth crossing?
What if a video you know is total BS still hits you right in the gut? That's the sneaky power of today's political deepfakes.
New Zealanders begged for local Bedrock. AWS delivers – kinda. It's cross-region inference, not true local power, keeping data in ANZ bounds.
Ever wonder why your AI video generator keeps churning out bigoted stereotypes? A new documentary says it's no accident—it's baked in from eugenics-era stats.
Everyone figured Palantir's big reveal would be more commercial cash cows. Nope—it's all Iron Man suits for the battlefield, with CEOs playing soldier.
Half-mumbled commands. smoothly smart home control. Amazon's Alexa+ isn't just listening—it's acting, turning your Echo into a proactive genius.
Everyone thought AI would revolutionize dating apps with perfect matches. Instead, it's birthing hyper-realistic heartbreak factories, like the Shanghai scam that drained one man's savings.
1,068 artists, from Kate Bush to Hans Zimmer, just unleashed a silent album on streaming platforms. It's a stark warning shot against UK plans to rewrite copyright for AI's benefit.
Picture this: your local paper folds because AI gobbled its stories without a dime. UK publishers are fighting back hard – but is panic blinding them to a streaming-like windfall?