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Why Undress AI Tools Are Problematic
Something as harmless as uploading a photo of yourself to social media can now bring unintended harm due to the surge of undress AI. Undress AI is a category of tools that takes a clothed picture of someone, and unclads them using advanced technology. This unsettling scenario is becoming increasingly common. And victims are left…
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OpenAI’s Next Big Thing? It’s Not What You Think
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is working on something big. But it’s not a wearable, smartwatch, or even smart glasses. Instead, they’re building something much more unexpected, and possibly game-changing. According to internal talks that were leaked, OpenAI’s next major device will be small, screenless, and smart enough to understand what’s happening around it. Think…
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Google says Gemini Might Know You Better Than Your Best Friend
Google has just gotten more personal with Gemini. It is using what it already knows about you to create ultra-personalized experiences. And it’s all starting with your data. At Google I/O 2025, the company revealed that Gemini is plunging deep into your world. With your permission, Gemini can now scan your emails, Google Drive files,…
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Google Debuts New Gemma 3n to run on 2GB RAM Phones
Google has introduced an update to its line of “open” AI models. At its I/O 2025 developer conference, the company launched Gemma 3n, a compact AI model designed to run directly on mobile devices. Unlike many AI models that require cloud access, Gemma 3n works offline. It supports audio, text, image, and video processing. This…
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Microsoft AI Exec Accidentally Spills Walmart’s AI Plans During Protest-Rattled Talk
What was meant to be a regular Microsoft Build session on AI security turned into something else entirely. Protesters disrupted the session, calling out Microsoft’s business ties with Israel. But the real surprise? A slip-up by one of Microsoft’s top AI security leaders that unintentionally revealed Walmart’s AI strategy. How It All Unfolded Neta Haiby,…
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RAG, Vector DBs, Fine-Tuning: How to Choose the Right AI Architecture
Choosing an AI architecture is like choosing a city to build in. You can pick New York (powerful but expensive), a modular suburb (flexible, but takes longer), or move into someone else’s house (SaaS). Too many teams jump into AI development copying what they read in a blog post. But the real question is: what…
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Google I/O 2025 Live: Bold Moves in AI, Search, and Android
Google is set to host its biggest developer event of the year – Google I/O 2025 – on May 20 and 21. Held at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, the event will spotlight how artificial intelligence is reshaping everything from search to smart devices. A Two-Day Deep Dive Into Google’s AI Vision The opening…
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Klarna Nears $1M Revenue per Employee After Intense AI Integration
Klarna, the Swedish fintech firm, has nearly doubled its revenue per employee in one year. The company attributes this gain to its deep integration of AI. Last year, Klarna launched a major AI initiative by replacing several manual processes with OpenAI systems built in-house. This strategy reduced costs and increased output. As a result, the…
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Donald Trump Signs “Take It Down Act” Into Law
President Donald Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law. The new legislation criminalizes the distribution of nonconsensual intimate images, including those created using AI. Lawmakers passed the bill with overwhelming bipartisan support. Now, anyone who shares real or AI-generated explicit content without consent could face up to three years in prison. The law…
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How to Make Smart PDFs for AI Workflows with iMyFone PDF Editor
A smart PDF goes beyond the popularly known static document. Rather, it’s interactive, searchable, and editable for easy handling. It is also compatible with modern AI tools and workflows. A smart PDF should have structured text, embedded metadata, and selectable links that AI tools can analyze, extract from, and use. However, typically a PDF was…