
Atlantic reporter Alex Reisner uncovered four datasets containing up to 21 million songs used to train AI music generators, including confirmed use by Google and Stability AI, and made them searchable for public scrutiny. The datasets range from massive collections of 12 million and 9 million tracks to smaller but still substantial repositories of over 100,000 songs each, raising transparency questions about AI training data sourcing.
Senator Bernie Sanders introduced legislation requiring majority public ownership stakes in American AI companies and direct dividend payments of $1,000 to citizens. The proposal contrasts with Vice President JD Vance's stated preference for 'pre-distribution' models that give Americans equity stakes in AI firms rather than direct cash payouts.
Major brands are quietly using AI-generated influencers on social media to promote products while presenting the content as genuine customer experiences, according to a new investigation. The practice lacks clear labeling or transparency, raising concerns about consumer deception and prompting calls for stricter disclosure requirements.
The Trump administration attempted to block state-level AI regulation efforts, but several states are proceeding independently with their own regulatory frameworks. The move reflects a growing tension between federal preemption attempts and state autonomy on emerging technology governance.
Jie Tang, CEO of a Chinese AI company positioned as a rival to Anthropic, publicly challenged Elon Musk's timeline for advanced AI development, stating that China will develop a GPT-5-class model before next year rather than waiting until Q1 2026. Tang's assertion reflects accelerating competition in large language model development between China and the United States, with both nations racing toward frontier AI capabilities.
Signal President Meredith Whittaker cautioned users against anthropomorphizing AI chatbots, emphasizing that they are not conscious entities or sentient beings capable of genuine friendship. The warning reflects growing concerns about how users form attachments to AI systems and misunderstand their nature and limitations.
An artificial intelligence company is offering free apartment cleaning services in New York City as part of a strategy to gather training data for autonomous cleaning robots. The initiative uses human cleaners to document real-world cleaning tasks and scenarios that will eventually train AI systems designed to replace manual labor.
A thought experiment circulating in Europe depicts a dystopian 2031 where the US dominates AI infrastructure through massive datacenter investment while China leads robotics development, leaving Europe economically marginalized. The scenario reflects growing anxiety about Europe's regulatory-heavy approach to AI compared to competitors' aggressive infrastructure spending and workforce restructuring.
BBC Technology's analysis suggests that restrictions on social media platforms represent more than isolated policy decisions—they signal fundamental changes in how governments and societies approach digital regulation and corporate power. The piece explores how these bans could reshape public relationships with online platforms and reshape digital governance for years to come.
As AI giants OpenAI and Anthropic move toward potential initial public offerings, analysts predict significant economic ripple effects across the San Francisco Bay Area, with soaring real estate prices expected to be among the first visible impacts. The IPOs could create a new wave of wealth concentration in tech hubs, mirroring previous startup boom cycles that transformed the region's housing market.
WhatsApp is testing multiple new features across iOS and Android, including Scam Alerts for suspicious messages, view-once text messages on iPhone, a dedicated voice note widget, and native message scheduling. The company is also experimenting with Meta One, a cross-platform subscription bundling WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook premium features together.