ByteDance Establishes New AI Data And Safety Unit — What This Means For AI Progress

ByteDance has established a new AI data and safety unit, signaling increased focus on AI governance, but details remain undisclosed.

London Underground Begins Scanning Passengers’ Faces

London Underground begins pilot face recognition system to scan passengers, raising privacy concerns amid ongoing testing and limited rollout.

Exploring AI’s Potential In Healthcare: AMIE’s Live Clinical Video Consultation Innovation

Google Research and DeepMind showcased AMIE conducting live clinical video consultations with actors, but it remains experimental and unapproved for clinical use.

Zhang Yiming Returns To ByteDance, Tells AI Team To Cease Distilling – What’s Behind The Move?

ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming reportedly returned to headquarters and instructed the AI team to stop distilling models, raising questions about company strategy.

Atari Surges In Global Coverage

Atari experiences a surge in worldwide media coverage, with 44 mentions in recent analysis, signaling increased public and industry interest.

Stop Killing Games: It’s Time To Sue Sony, Join Us

A coalition of gamers urges legal action against Sony, claiming the company is unjustly banning and destroying video games. Details are still emerging.

Illinois Just Passed A Law That Puts Linux On The Hook For Age Verification

Illinois passes legislation requiring Linux-based systems for online age verification, raising questions about implementation and impact.

Parametron: 50S Japanese Computer That Uses Neither Transistors Nor Vacuum Tubes

A 1950s Japanese computer, the Parametron, operated without transistors or vacuum tubes, marking a unique approach in early computing history.

Securing Frontier Cyber AI: Who Should Manage These Powerful Models?

OpenAI announces efforts to restrict access to advanced cybersecurity AI models, raising questions about criteria, safeguards, and future deployment.

Step-by-Step Guide To Building Low-Latency Multilingual Voice AI With NVIDIA Magpie

NVIDIA’s Magpie model now supports Arabic, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese, offering improved low-latency, self-hosted multilingual voice AI options.