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It runs Doom: AI chatbot edition
It runs Doom: AI chatbot edition AI chatbots can answer random questions, create travel itineraries, write code and even "date" users. But can they run Doom? Apparently, yes, yes they can.
'Happy [and safe] shooting!' AI chatbot's chilling message
AI chatbots accused of helping to encourage violent attacks and at the centre of US lawsuits Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 6:09pm Artificial intelligence is being blamed for encouraging, and in some cases assisting, people in carrying out violent attacks, including an alleged murder. Warning: This story discusses violent crimes Multiple lawsuits have been filed in the United States against OpenAI and its chatbot ChatGPT in relation to two mass shooting incidents. In an effort to test how AI systems...
AI chatbot responses polluted by pro-Russian disinformation
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Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approves AI chatbot age verification
Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approves AI chatbot age verification The Senate Judiciary Committee has unanimously approved a bipartisan bill aimed at requiring AI companies to limit chatbot use among minors. The proposed legislation would mandate age verification systems for chatbots as well as prohibiting AI companions for minors and blocking the services from showing younger users sexually explicit content or encouraging self-harm. The bill was co-sponsored by Senators Josh Hawley...
1 in 5 American adolescents have gone to an AI chatbot for mental health guidance
1 in 5 American adolescents have gone to an AI chatbot for mental health guidance Nearly 43 percent of adolescents said they used artificial intelligence monthly for advice. Researchers also found that many do not tell anyone they’re consulting AI - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Would you trust an AI chatbot to be your therapist, medical professional or confidante? New research shows that one in five American adolescents between the ages of 12-21 – or around 8.2 million – are turning to...
Commentary: The pitfalls of seeking legal advice from AI chatbots
Commentary: The pitfalls of seeking legal advice from AI chatbots Why engage and pay a lawyer if a chatbot can do the same work in seconds and for a fraction of the cost? Lawyer Mark Yeo weighs in. SINGAPORE: The rise of generative artificial intelligence has sparked much soul-searching within the legal profession.
Uncensored AI: The chatbot spreading conspiracies about Europe
As more people turn to AI to help them verify information, an "alternative" AI chatbot is actively being used by conservative influencers to spread disinformation. More and more of us are using AI chatbots in our daily lives, whether it's to ask for advice, help us with work, or conduct research. But what happens when these chatbots start pushing disinformation and conspiracy theories?
Analysis:High-profile Instagram AI chatbot breach spotlights security risks of automation
Analysis:High-profile Instagram AI chatbot breach spotlights security risks of automation June 3 : An Instagram hack that saw attackers talk Meta's AI support chatbot into handing over access to high-profile accounts has exposed a critical flaw at the heart of the company's push to automate sensitive user functions. The breach allowed hackers to seize accounts including the dormant Obama White House page, beauty retailer Sephora and a senior U.S. Space Force official. The chatbot was...
Meta confirms 1000s of Instagram accounts were hacked by abusing its AI chatbot
Meta confirms thousands of Instagram accounts were hacked by abusing its AI chatbot Meta is notifying thousands of people whose Instagram accounts were hijacked during the months-long abuse of the company's AI chatbot, which hackers repeatedly tricked into taking control of a person's account. In a new data breach notification letter, seen by this week in security, Meta has revealed for the first time how many people had their accounts hijacked as part of the long-running hacking campaign,...
EU regulators order Meta to allow rival AI chatbots free access to WhatsApp
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