AI companies have stopped warning you that their chatbots aren’t doctors
AI companies have now mostly abandoned the once-standard practice of including medical disclaimers and warnings in response to health questions, new research has found. In fact, many leading AI models
The Download: how your data is being used to train AI, and why chatbots aren’t doctors
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. A major AI training data set contains millions
Weaving reality or warping it? The personalization trap in AI systems
Each of our versions of reality is changing with AI. This could erode our ability to agree on basic facts or navigate shared challenges.Read More
Meet AnyCoder, a new Kimi K2-powered tool for fast prototyping and deploying web apps
For novice developers or even those with expertise who want to spin up a new project fast, AnyCoder seems like a great place to start.Read More
How OpenAI’s red team made ChatGPT agent into an AI fortress
Discover OpenAI’s red team blueprint: How 110 coordinated attacks and 7 exploit fixes created ChatGPT Agent’s revolutionary 95% security defense system.Read More
New embedding model leaderboard shakeup: Google takes #1 while Alibaba’s open source alternative closes gap
Google’s new Gemini Embedding model now leads the MTEB benchmark. But it is facing fierce competition from closed and open source rivals.Read More
5 key questions your developers should be asking about MCP
It’s MCP projects in production, not specification elegance or market buzz, that will determine if MCP (or something else) stays on top.Read More