Ohio Lawmaker Wants to Ban Marriage Between Humans and AI Chatbots
Ohio Lawmaker Proposes Ban on Human-AI Chatbot Marriages Ohio’s Legislative Response to AI-Human Unions In a groundbreaking legislative move, Ohio…
Ohio Lawmaker Proposes Ban on Human-AI Chatbot Marriages Ohio’s Legislative Response to AI-Human Unions In a groundbreaking legislative move, Ohio…
ChatGPT Personality Update: Customizable Warmth and Adult Mode Features OpenAI is responding to user feedback by restoring ChatGPT’s expressive, warm…
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has announced significant policy changes for ChatGPT, including relaxed mental health restrictions and plans to allow erotica for verified adult users. The company is implementing new age-gating systems and addressing previous concerns about AI handling sensitive topics.
In a significant policy shift, OpenAI has announced plans to loosen ChatGPT‘s mental health guardrails and introduce age-restricted content, including erotica, for verified adult users. The changes come after months of stringent limitations and represent the company’s evolving approach to balancing safety with user freedom.
In a significant move to enhance digital shopping experiences, Walmart has partnered with OpenAI to integrate direct purchasing capabilities into…
Microsoft’s new research shows 71% of UK workers admit to using unapproved AI tools, with over half doing so weekly. This Shadow AI trend poses significant data privacy and security threats while offering substantial productivity gains.
New research from Microsoft reveals alarming rates of unauthorized artificial intelligence usage across UK workplaces. According to the study, approximately 71% of employees admit to using unapproved AI tools, with more than half engaging in this practice weekly. This growing trend of Shadow AI presents serious challenges for organizational security and data protection.
Walmart Integrates ChatGPT for Revolutionary Shopping Experience Walmart has announced a groundbreaking partnership with OpenAI that will enable consumers to…
Instagram is rolling out major safety updates for teen accounts, automatically restricting content to PG-13 standards and implementing stronger parental controls. The changes include Limited Content filters and AI conversation restrictions to protect underage users globally.
In a significant move for teen online safety, Instagram is implementing PG-13 content restrictions by default for all users under 18, alongside enhanced parental controls and AI conversation limitations. The social media platform, owned by Meta, is taking these measures to protect underage users from exposure to harmful content including extreme violence, sexual nudity, and graphic depictions of recreational drug use according to recent analysis of teen protection needs.
The emergence of AI agents as primary web users is driving a complete redesign of internet infrastructure. Researchers envision an “agentic web” where machine-to-machine interactions dominate, transforming both user experience and digital economy dynamics while introducing significant security considerations.
The web as we know it stands at the brink of revolutionary transformation as autonomous AI agents become primary users, according to recent analysis from leading researchers. This shift toward what experts call the “agentic web” demands fundamental redesign of internet architecture and promises to reshape both everyday online experiences and digital economy dynamics. While users could benefit from unprecedented convenience and efficiency, this transition also introduces substantial security risks that require careful consideration.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed AB 1043 into law, establishing age-gating requirements for app stores and operating systems. The legislation creates four age categories for users without requiring parental consent or photo ID uploads. These changes represent California’s latest move in digital safety regulation.
California has enacted groundbreaking age-gate legislation that will fundamentally change how app stores and operating systems handle minor users. Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 1043 into law alongside several other internet safety bills, positioning California at the forefront of digital protection for children and teens. The new requirements represent a more privacy-conscious approach to age verification compared to laws in other states, receiving unanimous legislative support and backing from major technology companies.
California Mandates AI Companion Chatbots to Disclose Non-Human Status and Promote User Well-Being Governor Gavin Newsom has signed into law…