A recent high-profile case of AI hallucination serves as a stark warning

A recent high-profile case of AI hallucination serves as a stark warning

By Jaclyn Diaz, July 10, 2025 – NPR
A federal judge ordered two attorneys representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a Colorado defamation case to pay $3,000 each after they used artificial intelligence to prepare a court filing filled with a host of mistakes and citations of cases that didn’t exist. << Links to an External Site

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Google’s DeepMind CEO says there are bigger risks to worry about than AI taking our jobs

By Lisa Eadicicco and Anna Stewart, June 04, 2025 – CNN
Instead of fretting over AI replacing jobs, he’s worried about the technology falling into the wrong hands – and a lack of guardrails to keep sophisticated, autonomous AI models under control. << Links to an External Site

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Anthropic’s AI resorts to blackmail in simulations

Anthropic’s AI resorts to blackmail in simulations

By Tom Chivers, May 23, 2025 – SEMAFOR
Anthropic said its latest artificial intelligence model resorted to blackmail when told it would be taken offline. In a safety test, the AI company asked Claude Opus 4 to act as an assistant … then gave it access to … emails saying that it would be replaced, and also that the engineer behind the decision was cheating on his wife … the model “[threatened] to reveal the affair” if the replacement went ahead. << Links to External Site

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AI learns how vision and sound are connected, without human intervention

AI learns how vision and sound are connected, without human intervention

By Adam Zewe, May 22, 2025 – MIT News
Humans naturally learn by making connections between sight and sound. For instance, we can watch someone playing the cello and recognize that the cellist’s movements are generating the music we hear. A new approach developed by researchers from MIT and elsewhere improves an AI model’s ability to learn in this same fashion. This could be useful in applications such as journalism and film production, where the model could help with curating multimodal content through automatic video and audio retrieval. << Links to an External Site

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