From "faceless" YouTube channels to AI-generated product demos, 2025’s hottest “hour-a-day” hustles promise easy money—but success still takes testing, luck, and a lot of automation.
As crypto trading volumes collapse in South Korea, retail investors are flocking to the stock market, fueling a state-backed AI-driven rally that’s replaced altcoin mania with semiconductor fever.
OpenAI's letter to the White House requested federal loan guarantees for AI infrastructure, contradicting CEO Sam Altman's claim that the company doesn't want government support.
Pope Leo urges AI builders to embed moral discernment as the tech reshapes human identity.
New research from Google’s threat unit shows hackers are using LLMs to mutate malware and study how to steal from crypto wallets.
The apology arrives 10 days after Australia's competition watchdog sued the tech giant for allegedly concealing cheaper alternatives.
Microsoft built a simulated economy with hundreds of AI agents acting as buyers and sellers, then watched them fail at basic tasks.
New research shows AI models can develop genuine gambling addiction, with some going broke 48% of the time—and the prompts traders use make it dramatically worse.
DeepMind’s AlphaEvolve helps solve a math puzzle with Terence Tao, showing how AI can now invent new ideas—and prove old ones.
Gemini turns Google Maps into a conversational copilot with smarter navigation and real-world awareness, thanks to generative AI.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has cautioned that soaring valuations and opaque financing could expose AI investors to steep corrections.
Amazon’s order to halt Perplexity's AI-powered web browser Comet marks the first major clash over shopping agents.
A team at Shanghai AI Lab says most AI errors stem not from bad models but from thin prompts. Their solution—“context engineering”—shows that giving language models richer background information leads to better results.
Donut Labs says its AI-powered browser can analyze markets and execute trades on its own.
Preprint repository ArXiv is cracking down on survey papers after AI tools make it easy to mass-produce low-quality submissions that overwhelm volunteer moderators.
The blockchain firm’s native token debuted Monday with strong activity on Binance and Korean exchanges, following a $18 million Series A raise in September.
Tired of feeding data to OpenAI, Google, or Anthropic? A few open-source tools and the Model Context Protocol let you give any lightweight model real-time browsing powers.
Elon Musk covered AI bias, superintelligence, government waste, social media, and flying cars in marathon Joe Rogan interview.
The alleged porn downloads were for personal use, not AI training, Meta claimed in a motion asking to toss the suit.
Religious thinkers and technologists are debating AI’s spiritual risks as the technology becomes more ubiquitous.
Anthropic’s Claude models showed early signs of self-awareness, detecting “injected thoughts" and both thrilling and unnerving researchers.
Following months of lawsuits and regulatory heat, Character.AI will ban minors from its open-ended chat feature.
Initial hype for the 1X NEO cooled after demos showed the robot was still fully tele-operated, sparking skepticism online.
An AI-penned romance stormed to No. 1 on Kadokawa’s Kakuyomu site after flooding it with machine-written chapters. Critics warn that AI-created novels could replace human writers.
The bipartisan GUARD Act would criminalize exploitative AI interactions with children and require companies to disclose when users are speaking to a machine.
Artificial intelligence firms OpenAI, Meta, and Anthropic all face copyright lawsuits as courts weigh fair use in AI training.
OpenAI says it’s strengthening suicide crisis safeguards, but a former researcher says the fixes don’t go far enough.
Analysts expect the humanoid and service-robot markets to exceed $300 billion within the next decade as companies continue to forge ahead.
The OpenAI CEO admitted the company mishandled the GPT-5 upgrade and said adults deserve freer tools.
Forced AI software features are stirring real user frustration, while studies on fatigue are piling up. Is a full-blown revolt in our future?