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Digital breadcrumbs lead to the team behind Jewish Onliner, the AI-powered website that got a Yale scholar suspended

The people behind Jewish Onliner don't see themselves as journalists reporting the news, even if they are pleased to be making it.

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Columbia suspends student who created AI tool that helps people cheat in coding interviews

Documents obtained by BI show Chungin "Roy" Lee was suspended for failing to comply with Columbia University policies around disciplinary hearings.

OpenAI Discovers Evidence Of AI-Powered Chinese Surveillance Tool Tracking Real-Time Discussions

This AI-tool was reportedly designed to track real-time discussions of anti-China sentiments on social media platforms in Western countries.

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Sam Altman says ChatGPT 4o is the 'best search product on the web' in a cheeky exchange with Perplexity CEO

Sam Altman took to X on Saturday to contend that the latest updates to ChatGPT 4o make it the "best search product" online.

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AI-generated recipes are flooding Facebook — and real people are cooking them. I tried one.

Recipes written by AI are all over Facebook. Some people are making them — with mixed results. I had to try it for myself: Behold, my AI salmon.

The contest to build the dominant AI-powered search engine is now being waged on college campuses

AI search startups Perplexity, You.com, and Liner have recruited hundreds of students to promote and endorse their apps.

What China's DeepSeek AI Says (and Won't Say) About Christianity

Some responses were candid, others disappeared moments later — but all revealed something about the state of the Catholic Church in China.

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Is This How Reddit Ends?

But now even Reddit is becoming more artificial. The platform has quietly started beta-testing Reddit Answers, what it calls an "AI-powered conversational interface." In function and design, the feature—which is so far available only for some users in the U.