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Google’s new Fabula screenwriting tool and Nvidia’s image-to-city AI are huge for filmmakers

Google’s new Fabula screenwriting tool and Nvidia’s image-to-city AI are huge for filmmakers

From Nvidia’s image-to-3D city generator to Google’s Fabula screenwriting assistant and next‑gen text‑to‑speech, AI filmmaking just took a big leap. Here’s what…

Elon Musk’s Grok-4 was asked about Bible contradictions – its answer went somewhere very different

Elon Musk’s Grok-4 was asked about Bible contradictions – its answer went somewhere very different

When Elon Musk’s Grok-4 was asked to list contradictions in the Bible, people expected a familiar critique. Instead, the AI treated scripture like data, uncover…

AI news: huge updates from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Perplexity and more

AI news: huge updates from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Perplexity and more

This week in AI brought major app overhauls from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and Perplexity, a big coding boost from Claude Opus 4.7, powerful new text-to-speech …

Japan’s hyper-realistic AI robot companions are moving into everyday life

Japan’s hyper-realistic AI robot companions are moving into everyday life

Japan is quietly turning science fiction into reality with lifelike humanoid robots that can talk, move, and react like real people. Driven by an aging populati…

Grok AI’s chilling answer to the Fermi paradox: why aliens might already know we’re here

Grok AI’s chilling answer to the Fermi paradox: why aliens might already know we’re here

MIT researchers asked Grok, xAI’s flagship model, a simple question: if the universe is full of planets, where is everyone? Its multi-step, physics-grounded ans…

Key takeaways on Anthropic’s concerning new Mythos AI model

Key takeaways on Anthropic’s concerning new Mythos AI model

Anthropic’s experimental Mythos model is powerful enough at cyber tasks that the company decided not to release it publicly. Here’s what that means for safety, …

AI is killing the career ladder: why young workers are the new canaries in the coal mine

AI is killing the career ladder: why young workers are the new canaries in the coal mine

New research suggests AI is quietly reshaping early careers, slowing job growth for young workers in AI-exposed roles while leaving experienced workers largely …

They built an AI scientist: what its first accepted paper really means

They built an AI scientist: what its first accepted paper really means

A new AI system claims to automate the entire machine learning research process—from idea generation to writing papers—for just $15 per project. One of its pape…

Harvard researchers just named what’s really wrong with AI advice: trend slop

Harvard researchers just named what’s really wrong with AI advice: trend slop

A new Harvard-backed study suggests today’s top AI models don’t think strategically – they remix internet consensus into confident-sounding “trend slop.” Here’s…

AI sales agents: how autonomous digital workers are rewriting the sales playbook

AI sales agents: how autonomous digital workers are rewriting the sales playbook

Autonomous AI sales agents are moving from simple co-pilots to full digital workers that can prospect, qualify, nurture, and even coach reps. Here’s how they wo…