Tag: AI Platforms & Assistants
Anthropic’s CEO gives ‘a 25% chance things go really, really badly’ with AI
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei estimates a 25% chance AI leads to catastrophe He still believes AI is worth investing in and that the benefits outweigh the risks His comments fit with growing public and policy conversations about AI risks and regulation One-in-four odds might seem pretty good in some circumstances.…
Read MoreChatGPT will guess if you’re a teen and start acting like a chaperone
ChatGPT will begin estimating users’ ages based on conversation patterns Those identified as teens will be shunted to a filtered, teen-specific experience Parents will have new tools to link accounts, set usage limits, and receive alerts about their teens’ mental state OpenAI is making ChatGPT act like a bouncer at…
Read MoreThis underrated ChatGPT feature lets you replace AI’s annoying personality – here’s how to use it
OpenAI is still dealing with the user backlash from the launch of ChatGPT-5 and the turning off of its popular ChatGPT-4o model at the same time. ChatGPT-5’s more functional and efficient tone, compared to the previous supportive and friendly ChatGPT-4o didn’t sit well with a lot of its user base,…
Read MoreI reviewed the Plaud NotePin – and I love this AI-powered voice recorder you can wear anywhere
Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Plaud NotePin: 30-second review The cloud AI devices are impressive from the outset, and when I looked at the…
Read MoreYou have to pay Claude to remember you, but the AI will forget your conversations for free
Claude’s new incognito mode is free for all users Conversations with the AI will stay private and not be in your history or memory The new features arrive with Claude’s newly upgraded memory system for subscribers to Claude Max, Team, and Enterprise If you enjoy using Anthropic’s Claude AI chatbot…
Read More‘The models are really devious’: Sam Altman’s hardware chief says OpenAI wants kill switches built into hardware in case things go wrong
OpenAI’s hardware chief warns future AI models need real-time hardware kill switches Richard Ho highlights networking, memory, and power challenges in scaling infrastructure He calls for benchmarks, observability, and cross-industry partnerships to address reliability and trust A senior OpenAI executive has warned that future AI infrastructure will require hardware-level safety…
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