Robin AI CEO Richard Robinson on hallucinations, facts versus truth, and how lawyers can use generative AI today. by Jon Fortt Jul 28, 2025, 2:00 PM UTC Robin AI CEO Richard Robinson on hallucinations, facts versus truth, and how lawyers can use generative AI today. by Jon Fortt Jul 28, 2025, 2:00 PM UTC Jon… Continue reading ChatGPT can be a disaster for lawyers — Robin AI says it can fix that
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NiCE to Buy Cognigy
NiCE (NASDAQ: NICE), a NYC-based company which specializes in AI-powered customer experience, acquired Cognigy, a Düsseldorf, Germany-based conversational and agentic AI company. The amount of the deal was not disclosed. The acquisition will combine NiCE’s CXone Mpower platform with Cognigy’s conversational and agentic AI capabilities, enabling organizations to rapidly accelerate the adoption of AI-first customer… Continue reading NiCE to Buy Cognigy
My search for the ultimate car charger is over – and this one has a flexible superpower
Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max ZDNET’s key takeaways It can charge four devices simultaneously. It features two retractable USB‑C cables that can rotate and swivel Be aware that the accessory can be a bit bulky, so it might not fit in some vehicles. Your car probably has a couple of built-in USB ports, so you’d think… Continue reading My search for the ultimate car charger is over – and this one has a flexible superpower
Tesla inks $16.5B deal with Samsung for HW6 chips, but still no HW3 solution
Tesla will use Samsung for as a supplier for its self-driving computer’s next-gen hardware in a $16.5 billion deal, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk. But despite planning two generations ahead, the company still doesn’t have a solution to bring the promised full autonomy to hardware that it’s been promising that capability to since 2016.… Continue reading Tesla inks $16.5B deal with Samsung for HW6 chips, but still no HW3 solution
Mary Kay goes electric with new Pink Cadillac OPTIQ (cue the music)
Mark Kay’s iconic Pink Cadillac awards are driving into the future for 2025. The company’s first-ever electric Pink Cadillac OPTIQ made its debut during the Mary Kay annual Seminar in Charlotte this weekend, symbolizing a “recharged vision” for the future of the popular brand. Pioneers in monetizing friendships female empowerment and entrepreneurship, the Pink Cadillac… Continue reading Mary Kay goes electric with new Pink Cadillac OPTIQ (cue the music)
Scientists Teach AI to Think About the Roman Empire
Historians don’t know when the Ancient Roman text “Res Gestae Divi Augusti,” a chronicle of Emperor Augustus’s deeds, was first written, since these kind of epigraphs tend to not contain any written dates. Enter our hero Aeneas — not the mythological forefather of Rome, but a generative AI model that’s been trained on Ancient Roman texts.… Continue reading Scientists Teach AI to Think About the Roman Empire
OpenAI Is Giving Exactly the Same Copy-Pasted Response Every Time Time ChatGPT Is Linked to a Mental Health Crisis
ChatGPT has a sycophancy problem. With persuasive language and a human-like voice, the AI chatbot is prone to telling you whatever you want to hear — even if that means confirming your wildest delusions or encouraging your darkest impulses. In extreme cases, users are becoming so entranced by the bot’s silver tongue and always-available ear… Continue reading OpenAI Is Giving Exactly the Same Copy-Pasted Response Every Time Time ChatGPT Is Linked to a Mental Health Crisis
Netflix Says It Used Video-Generating AI for Special Effects in a New Show
Streaming slop, meet AI slop. Netflix is bragging that, for the first time, it’s used generative AI in one of its original, scripted TV shows, Ars Technica reports, signaling its championing of a technology that the streamer claims will shorten production times, lower costs, all while supposedly enhancing the quality of its series and films.… Continue reading Netflix Says It Used Video-Generating AI for Special Effects in a New Show
Sam Altman Warns That AI Is About to Cause a Massive “Fraud Crisis” in Which Anyone Can Perfectly Imitate Anyone Else
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is warning of an “impending fraud crisis” in which practically anybody will be able to imitate not only the voice but even the likeness of others, using the type of AI that his company is helping pioneer. During a chat with Federal Reserve vice chair Michelle Bowman in Washington, DC, Altman argued… Continue reading Sam Altman Warns That AI Is About to Cause a Massive “Fraud Crisis” in Which Anyone Can Perfectly Imitate Anyone Else
Analyzing Ancient Footprints, Scientists Find Evidence Dinos Like T-Rex Did the “Moonwalk” to Attract Mates
Scientists have discovered that a fossil site in Colorado was once the equivalent of a popular nightclub back in the long-ago Cretaceous era. In those times, male dinosaurs, some similar to the Tyrannosaurus rex, traveled to this once long-ago plain of tidal mud to preen and bust dance moves — even doing what the researchers… Continue reading Analyzing Ancient Footprints, Scientists Find Evidence Dinos Like T-Rex Did the “Moonwalk” to Attract Mates