- Reddit is suing Anthropic for allegedly using its data to train AI
Reddit says it told Anthropic not to use its content, but claims that the company ignored that warning.
- Anthropic’s Claude AI is writing its own blog with human help
Anthropic says the whole point is to show how AI can support human work, not replace it.
- DeepSeek accused of using Google Gemini to train new AI model
Since the internet is filled with AI-generated content, it can be hard to tell where training data originally came from.
- Meta plans to use AI for its product risk assessments
The goal of this AI-based approach is to make the review process faster and more efficient.
- Google’s AI Edge Gallery can save and run AI models offline
The app runs these AI models locally using the phone's processor.
- DeepSeek debuts lighter R1 AI model with better math reasoning
DeepSeek R1's lighter version beats Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash on a tough math test called AIME 2025.
- Perplexity’s new tool can craft reports, spreadsheets, and more
Perplexity Labs is available on iOS and Android Apps and on web browsers.
- Research shows AI is already cutting entry-level jobs in tech
These roles involve tasks like writing code, researching data, or organizing files, all of which AI can now do quite well.
- Anthropic rolls out a voice mode for its Claude chatbot apps
It’s designed to make conversations feel more natural and human-like.
- OpenAI may soon let you sign in to third-party apps with ChatGPT
The Sign in with ChatGPT feature is still in the early stages.