‘I’m being ambushed with thoughts from a robot’: Redditors are complaining about loved ones using ChatGPT during arguments

Conflict in relationships can be tricky at the best of times—that’s without ChatGPT stepping in and taking sides. 

“My girlfriend uses ChatGPT every time we have a disagreement. AITAH for saying she needs to stop?” a Redditor wrote in their headline on r/AITAH, a subreddit where people

MrBeast’s food ventures keep backfiring

MrBeast wanted to create his own products. Doing so, he wagered, would allow him to rely less on video sponsorship. That ambition is now costing him.

The YouTuber, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has entered the food business twice now. His first venture, the virtual restaurant chain MrBeast Burger, ended up with “inedible” burgers and a $100 million lawsuit. His second, chocolate and snack brand Feastables, was initially more successful. But a stake in the sna

3 AI competencies you need now for the future

Pascal Bornet is an expert in artificial intelligence who developed a framework for AI competencies. For the past 25 years, as a former executive at consulting firms McKinsey and EY, he has implemented AI projects for hundreds of companies around the world.

Below, Bornet shares key insights from his new book, Irreplaceable: The Art of Standing Out in the Age of Artificial IntelligenceListen to the audio version—read by B

Musk promises paid rides in Tesla robotaxis next year in California, Texas

Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday said the electric vehicle maker will roll out driverless ride-hailing services to the public in California and Texas next year, a claim likely to face significant regulatory and technical challenges.

“We think that we’ll be able to have driverless Teslas doing paid rides next year,” Musk said on Tesl

Russia pushed disinformation on social media about Hurricanes Milton and Helene

Russian actors pushed disinformation campaigns on social media around Hurricanes Milton and Helene in an attempt to sow distrust in the American government and stoke outrage over Ukrainian support ahead of November’s election, according to a new analysis.

In the aftermath of the two national disasters, Russian state-affiliated med

‘This is not safe’: MrBeast’s Lunchly is in trouble after mold was found on its products

Deconstructed pizza discs, a “Cherry Freeze” flavored Prime drink, and a side of . . . mold? Lunchly, a Lunchables competitor that was created by YouTube stars MrBeast, Logan Paul, and KSI, has recently come under fire after reports that mold-covered cheese was discovered in their prepacked lunch kits targeted at children. 

Rosanna Pansino, a cookbook author and YouTuber with 14.5 million subscribers of her own, recently posted a

Elon Musk is bringing Silicon Valley’s ‘ask for forgiveness, not permission’ playbook to politics

Speaking to his biographer Walter Isaacson, Elon Musk said of his approach to authority: “I guess I’ve always wanted to push my chips back on the table or play the next level of the game.” Isaacson later quotes Musk as saying, “I’ve got a bad habit of biting off more than I can chew.”

At present, both those quotes seem to be the case for Musk, who has

Augment’s AI assistant wants to help companies write code faster and more painlessly

An AI coding assistant called Augment Code is hoping to make programmers—and their teams—more efficient.

And while it’s competing against a variety of other coding assistants, including Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot, Augment CEO Scott Dietzen says his company’s tool is designed to be faster than the competition, meaning developers don’t lose focus waiting for it to offer suggestions. 

Augment Code is aut

Why AI disinformation hasn’t moved the needle in the 2024 election

Welcome to AI DecodedFast Company’s weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI. You can sign up to receive this newsletter every week here.

AI disinformation remains a “future” threat to elections 

As we’re hurtling toward election day, it appears, at least,


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