AI is making it easier to design chips and optimize software for different silicon. Some startups envision a revolution in chipmaking.
The AI system, trained on real military data, is meant to give soldiers mission-critical information.
A new study from researchers at UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz suggests models will disobey human commands to protect their own kind.
In a controlled experiment, OpenClaw agents proved prone to panic and vulnerable to manipulation. They even disabled their own functionality when gaslit by humans.
After OpenAI’s Instant Checkout feature fell short, Walmart is instead embedding its Sparky chatbot directly into ChatGPT and Google Gemini.
The move could position the AI infrastructure powerhouse to quickly compete with OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek.
While companies like Anthropic debate limits on military uses of AI, Smack Technologies is training models to plan battlefield operations.
An open source project called Scrapling is gaining traction with AI agent users who want their bots to scrape sites without permission.
Scout AI is using technology borrowed from the AI industry to power lethal weapons—and recently demonstrated its explosive potential.
I used the viral AI helper to order groceries, sort emails, and negotiate deals. Then it decided to scam me.