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AI chatbot responses polluted by pro-Russian disinformation

AI chatbot responses polluted by pro-Russian disinformation AI-driven chatbots are increasingly being used as sources of information, but they are also vulnerable to disinformation campaigns. Experts have found that pro-Russian misinformation, in particular, can seep into the responses generated by these conversational agents. Claims have been circulating on pro-Russian websites that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan tried to sell gold from the Amulsar mine to Turkish firms at a discount.

France 24 6d ago

AI Champions’ AI Adoption Plans

AI Champions’ AI Adoption Plans Independent AI adoption plans setting out recommendations from the AI Champions, to accelerate AI adoption across key UK sectors, with a pro-worker approach. Documents Details Independent AI Champions have developed adoption plans to accelerate AI use across key sectors of the UK economy. Each plan identifies barriers to adoption and sets out practical recommendations for government, industry, and workers.

GOV.UK Statistics 1d ago

You can now use Ask Gemini in Drive to rummage through your Gmail

You can now use Ask Gemini in Drive to rummage through your Gmail The feature is now available to eligible Google Workspace, AI Pro and Ultra subscribers. Slogging through emails to find stuff can be a chore, but Google AI subscribers and enterprise customers can now get AI to do it.

Engadget 6d ago

AI Is Eating the Financial Market

The Nvidia RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPU displayed on the exhibition floor at the Nvidia GTC conference in San Jose, California, US, on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said the company is firing up manufacturing of H200 AI accelerators for customers in China, a sign of progress in the chipmaker’s effort to reenter the vital market. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg The Nvidia RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPU displayed on the exhibition floor at the Nvidia GTC conference in San Jose, California, US, on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said the company is firing up manufacturing of H200 AI accelerators for customers in China, a sign of progress in the chipmaker’s effort to reenter the vital market. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg The Nvidia RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPU displayed on the exhibition floor at the Nvidia GTC conference in San Jose, California, US, on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said the company is firing up manufacturing of H200 AI

Bloomberg Markets 11d ago

Labour push to help young job seekers to include AI bootcamps for those at risk of unemployment

Labour push to help young job seekers to include AI bootcamps for those at risk of unemployment The Early Careers Jobs Alliance will bring together government, employers, trade unions and young people, and look at how AI is impacting entry level roles and offer support Young people entering the job market are set for extra support under a new partnership between government, industry and trade unions. The Early Careers Jobs Alliance will bring together government, employers, trade unions and...

Daily Mirror 3d ago

AI avatars and smart footballs: Inside FIFA's high-tech 2026 World Cup

FIFA is integrating AI-generated player avatars, tracking technology in the balls and digital coaching assistants in this year’s World Cup. As FIFA prepares for the World Cup to kick off in North America, it is set to deploy new technologies to improve both the game and the fan experience. From AI-generated player avatars and sensor-equipped match balls to a generative AI platform for team analysis, the governing body is introducing tools designed to support referees, teams and broadcasters...

Euronews 8d ago

Angry devs vow to flee GitHub Copilot as metered billing takes hold

Developers seem to hate Microsoft’s new usage-based billing policy for GitHub Copilot as they report burning through a month's worth of credits in hours. “This is a staggering shift from a 'predictable subscription' to a 'stressful meter-based' service that hinders my productivity rather than helping it,” wrote one developer on GitHub's user forum who said they were paying for Microsoft's $39-per-month Copilot Pro+ plan but burned through about 8 percent of their monthly AI Credits...

The Register 8d ago