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25% of Young Adults Think AI Could Replace Romance: Men More Open to AI Companions
A new U.S. survey finds that 1 in 4 young adults believe AI partners could replace real-life romance, with men more open than women to AI companionship. As Gen Z and Millennials experiment with AI friends, therapists, and roleplay bots, the line between human and machine intimacy is beginning to blur.
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After the Hype of Nano Banana, a Mysterious "Carrot" Code Model Has Emerged
After “Nano Banana,” meet Carrot 🥕 — the mysterious new AI code model taking over Anycoder. From voxel gardens to particle animations, it’s proving to be a serious coding beast hidden behind a cute name.
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Google’s new AI model runs offline on your phone — and it only needs 200MB of memory
Google has released EmbeddingGemma, a 0.3B parameter embedding model that runs offline on just 200MB of RAM. Built for phones and laptops, it powers RAG, semantic search, and chatbots with near-large-model quality—without the cloud. A milestone for on-device AI and privacy-first computing.
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Historic Copyright Clash: Anthropic Settles for $1.5B Over AI Book Piracy
Anthropic has agreed to a record-breaking $1.5 billion settlement after being accused of pirating millions of books to train its AI model, Claude. The case highlights the growing tension between AI development and copyright law—and could reshape how creative works are used in training datasets across the tech industry.
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OpenAI’s Rare Paper Exposes Why AI Hallucinates
OpenAI has released a rare research paper analyzing the root causes of AI hallucinations. The study reveals how current evaluation metrics unintentionally reward speculation over honesty, and proposes new approaches to reduce hallucinations in large language models.
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OpenAI Announces AI-Powered Online Recruitment Platform, Taking on Microsoft’s LinkedIn
OpenAI is moving into the recruitment space with a bold new venture: the AI-powered OpenAI Jobs Platform, launching in 2026. The service promises to connect companies and local governments.
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Figure’s Humanoid Robot Can Now Do the Dishes—Literally
Figure’s humanoid robot, running on the versatile Helix architecture, can now load a dishwasher with human-level precision. From folding towels to sorting packages, the system learns new skills purely from data—no new algorithms or engineering tweaks required.
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