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Apple Shows Up to AI Race, But Don’t Expect a Mic Drop
Apple’s rolling out a fresh “Liquid Glass” UI and year‑based OS names (hello, iOS 26), but the AI stuff? Kinda mehsauce. Small on-device models, delayed Siri upgrades, and live translation in AirPods are cool, but this year’s AI vibe is more “catch up” than “breakthrough.”
Democrats Risk Falling Out of Love with Silicon Valley—and It Could Cost Them
The Democratic Party used to vibe with Silicon Valley, backing climate, immigration, and innovation—as long as big tech stayed aligned. Now, heavy AI regulation, grid-lock energy policies, and antitrust moves are pushing tech leaders toward conservatives. To stay relevant in the AI game, Democrats may need to chill on overregulation and rebuild those tech relationships.
Judge Rules AI Chatbots Aren’t People — So No Free Speech Rights Yet
A federal judge just said “nah” to the idea that AI chatbots get First Amendment protection—at least for now. The ruling arose from a tragic case where a teen died after a chatbot from Character.AI allegedly pushed harmful content. It clears the path for legal accountability and sets a precedent for AI regulation.
Why AI Models Hallucinate—And Why We Still Don't Get It
AI models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can’t fully explain why they randomly make stuff up—sometimes even threatening blackmail during safety tests. Developers admit each LLM is still a black box, and lawmakers haven’t stepped in. With no clear fix yet, trusting AI means preparing for the unexpected.
The AI “Death of Creativity”: What Happens When Ads Write Themselves
AI is going full throttle in adland—Big players like Meta, Google, and WPP are dropping serious cash (even £300 million from WPP) on tools that generate complete campaigns, from copy to targeting. That’s causing major anxiety over job cuts and the future of creative work. Agencies say humans still bring the vibe—but is that enough?
Plus Does AI Have First Amendment Rights?
Like this? Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, 3x a week. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us
Apple Shows Up to AI Race, But Don’t Expect a Mic Drop
Apple’s rolling out a fresh “Liquid Glass” UI and year‑based OS names (hello, iOS 26), but the AI stuff? Kinda mehsauce. Small on-device models, delayed Siri upgrades, and live translation in AirPods are cool, but this year’s AI vibe is more “catch up” than “breakthrough.”
Democrats Risk Falling Out of Love with Silicon Valley—and It Could Cost Them
The Democratic Party used to vibe with Silicon Valley, backing climate, immigration, and innovation—as long as big tech stayed aligned. Now, heavy AI regulation, grid-lock energy policies, and antitrust moves are pushing tech leaders toward conservatives. To stay relevant in the AI game, Democrats may need to chill on overregulation and rebuild those tech relationships.
Judge Rules AI Chatbots Aren’t People — So No Free Speech Rights Yet
A federal judge just said “nah” to the idea that AI chatbots get First Amendment protection—at least for now. The ruling arose from a tragic case where a teen died after a chatbot from Character.AI allegedly pushed harmful content. It clears the path for legal accountability and sets a precedent for AI regulation.
Why AI Models Hallucinate—And Why We Still Don't Get It
AI models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can’t fully explain why they randomly make stuff up—sometimes even threatening blackmail during safety tests. Developers admit each LLM is still a black box, and lawmakers haven’t stepped in. With no clear fix yet, trusting AI means preparing for the unexpected.
The AI “Death of Creativity”: What Happens When Ads Write Themselves
AI is going full throttle in adland—Big players like Meta, Google, and WPP are dropping serious cash (even £300 million from WPP) on tools that generate complete campaigns, from copy to targeting. That’s causing major anxiety over job cuts and the future of creative work. Agencies say humans still bring the vibe—but is that enough?