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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a lawsuit on June 1, accusing OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, of marketing its product as helpful, trustworthy, and safe while concealing risks ranging from emotional manipulation to inducement to self-harm, violence, and criminal behavior.  The suit, which Florida is calling the first state-led action of its kind…

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Since the early days of the Internet, online games have struggled with the issue of peer-to-peer chat abuse, but AI might provide the answer. The bigger the game, the more difficult moderation becomes, and the inception of voice chat compounded the issue. It is simultaneously more emotional and more difficult to moderate at scale. It’s…

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Phone companies have struggled to rein in the growing number of fraud calls, but Google deploying technology that it says will make certain targeted scams much harder to pull off. This week, the Android platform developer announced a feature that it’s calling an “industry first” to detect fake calls. Google plans to launch the anti-spoofing…

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If there was any lingering doubt about the theme of Microsoft Build 2026, the company’s answer to virtually every question was AI, with Microsoft Scout—an “always-on personal agent” that the company hopes will eventually become your digital chief of staff—taking center stage. Think of Scout as Microsoft’s attempt to graduate from chatbot to colleague. While…

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According to the Entertainment Software Association’s latest Essential Facts report, 67% of Americans aged between five and 90 years old played video games for at least one hour a week in 2025. That’s more than 205 million people and runs in the face of the perception of the industry as a youth hobby. In America,…

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