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Pod man out: Trump's support among influential podcasters is waning

Podcasters like Joe Rogan and Theo Von are breaking with the president on key issues like deportations and the war in Gaza.
A three-way split composite image of Joe Rogan, left, Donald Trump, and Theo Von
A three-way split composite image of Joe Rogan, left, Donald Trump, and Theo Von
5d ago

On Truth Social, Trump has embraced AI media to attack foes and boost his image

The synthetic posts on the president's account fall on a spectrum from obviously fake mythmaking to content with a higher potential to mislead.
donald trump politics political politician mobile cellphone cellular profile
donald trump politics political politician mobile cellphone cellular profile

China is starting to talk about AI superintelligence, and some in the U.S. are taking notice

Alibaba's CEO said the company would be pushing to develop advanced AI, though some are skeptical it’s just for marketing purposes.
Photo illustration of a glitchy Chinese flag
Photo illustration of a glitchy Chinese flag
6d ago

Apple removes ICEBlock app after criticism from the administration

ICEBlock was removed from the App store along with other apps like it, Apple said.
APTOPIX Immigration Chicago
APTOPIX Immigration Chicago

OpenAI's AI video app stirs copyright questions, pumping out videos of Mario and Pikachu

The new social media app featuring realistic AI-generated videos is in high demand amid questions about copyright.
Mario and Pikachu on a green grainy background
Mario and Pikachu on a green grainy background
8d ago

Afghanistan

Afghanistan

'Total internet blackout' leaves Afghans further cut off from the world

The outage has disrupted everything from banking to travel and businesses to aid work in the country of over 40 million people.
Men try to connect their smart TV to the internet inside their home, amid telecom shutdown across the country, in Kabul
Men try to connect their smart TV to the internet inside their home, amid telecom shutdown across the country, in Kabul
9d ago

California police pull over self-driving Waymo for illegal U-turn — but officers can't ticket it

Officers stopped the vehicle but declined to write a ticket as "citation books don't have a box for 'robot,'" San Bruno police wrote on Facebook.
Waymo Traffic Ticket self-driving car
Waymo Traffic Ticket self-driving car

Tilly Norwood, fully AI 'actor,' blasted by actors union for 'devaluing human artistry'

The AI creation has prompted backlash among Hollywood actors, including Whoopi Goldberg and Emily Blunt.
AI-generated actress Tilly Norwood.
AI-generated actress Tilly Norwood.
9d ago

With a final screech, AOL's dial-up service goes silent

One of the earliest consumer internet portals, AOL's dial-up option was once the most common way for people to access the web.
A close up of a computer screen showing the website for AOL
A close up of a computer screen showing the website for AOL

California bill regulating top AI companies signed into law

The law is one of the first in the U.S. to place new regulations on AI companies.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom
California Gov. Gavin Newsom

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