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Kylie Robison

Kylie Robison

Senior Tech Reporter/Senior AI Reporter at The Verge

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X’s AI bites on misinfo.

Users are lighting up X with posts about the Elon / Trump space, and an AI-generated trending topic aggregated user posts about Trump’s “unusual speech pattern,” which some are attributing to ill-fitting dentures (there’s no proof whether Trump has dentures or not). X’s automated trending topics have a history of getting things disastrously wrong. Update: X has since taken down this AI-generated trending topic.
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OpenAI’s new voice mode threw me into the uncanny valley

OpenAI’s new Advanced Voice Mode, reminiscent of the movie Her, sounds almost too human.
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Google DeepMind staff call for end to military contracts

As the use of AI in warfare has spread rapidly, nearly 200 staffers at Google DeepMind have signed a letter urging the company to drop its military contracts.
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Elon Musk says X staff can get their stock — if they prove they des...

They’ll have to write a one-page email.
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Google’s AI-powered podcast for your notes.

Google announced Audio Overviews today, as part of Google’s AI-powered note-taking app, which will basically spin up an AI-generated podcast based on your notes (please email me if you actually enjoy using this, I need to study your brain). Of course, as it goes with any AI product, it also sometimes introduces inaccuracies, according to the blog, and can take several minutes to generate with longer notes.
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Will California flip the AI industry on its head?

Gavin Newsom is the bill’s last hurdle.
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OpenAI releases o1, its first model with ‘reasoning’ abilities

But it’s not cheap.
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California governor signs rules limiting AI actor clones

SB 1047 is still on Newsom’s desk.
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OpenAI’s new model is better at reasoning and, occasionally, deceiving

OpenAI’s new model is able to “lie,” or simulate compliance with a given task.
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Alexis Ohanian is premiering his women’s soccer show on X

Pivoting even harder to video.
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Meta’s Ray-Bans will now ‘remember’ things for you

The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are trying to be your more natural-sounding AI assistant.
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Everything announced at Meta Connect 2024

Everything from AR glasses to AI avatars.
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OpenAI CTO Mira Murati is leaving

One of the top execs at OpenAI is out.
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Meta releases its first open AI model that can process images

An important step to catch up to ChatGPT and Gemini.
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Kristen Bell told Instagram to ‘get rid of AI’ before she became it...

Actor Kristen Bell voiced her opposition to Meta’s new AI features using her content to train its LLMs — now, she’s joining a list of actors lending their voices to Meta’s chatbot.
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OpenAI was a research lab — now it’s just another tech company

OpenAI may soon become a for-profit company with fewer checks and balances than before — the exact structure it was built to avoid.
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Everything announced at Meta Connect 2024

Everything from AR glasses to AI avatars.
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OpenAI just raised $6.6 billion to build ever-larger AI models

A historically huge funding round.
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Inside Elon Musk’s AI party at OpenAI’s old headquarters

Elon Musk threw an xAI recruiting party in OpenAI’s original San Francisco headquarters.
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OpenAI snags another media partnership.

Hearst, which owns a substantial portion of the media landscape, has just signed a deal with OpenAI to integrate Hearst content into its products (The Verge’s parent company Vox Media also partners with OpenAI). Hearst owns 24 daily newspapers and 52 weekly newspapers, 175 websites and more than 200 magazine editions worldwide, making this one of OpenAI’s biggest media partnerships.
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Agents are the future AI companies promise — and desperately need

AI companies are building AI agents as they rush to productize their expensive large language models.