Oct 23, 2025

Coinbase Links AI to Crypto Payments With New Protocol for Autonomous Transactio...

The exchange’s new tool connects large language models to crypto wallets, marking another step toward machine-to-machine commerce.

Oct 22, 2025

OpenAI’s Sora 2 Can Fabricate Convincing Deepfakes on Command, Study Finds

Researchers found Sora 2 can produce realistic deepfake videos spreading false claims with little effort, intensifying scrutiny of...

Oct 21, 2025

Why Google Shouldn’t Worry About OpenAI’s Atlas Browser—Yet

OpenAI’s Atlas release to macOS on Tuesday marks a pivotal moment in web search, but should Google be concerned?

Oct 21, 2025

OpenAI Targets Google Chrome With ChatGPT Atlas AI Web Browser Launch

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered web browser designed to integrate chat, browsing, and automation into one tool—a...

Oct 20, 2025

She Asked ChatGPT for Powerball Numbers—Then Won $100K

The Michigan Lottery confirmed the big ChatGPT-assisted Powerball win, but stressed that AI cannot predict random lottery results.

Oct 20, 2025

AI Crypto Trading Showdown: DeepSeek and Grok Are Cashing In as Gemini Implodes

Grok, DeepSeek, and Claude are posting serious gains in Alpha Arena’s live, real-money AI trading test, rattling Wall Street in th...

Oct 18, 2025

Wikipedia Traffic Drops as AI Answers Eat the Free Encyclopedia

The Wikimedia Foundation revealed an unsettling trend: search engines and chatbots are providing Wikipedia's content directly to u...

Oct 17, 2025

Relax, That's Not a Stranger in Your House—It's Just an AI Prank

A viral prank using AI-generated photos of a “homeless man” inside people’s homes has led to 911 calls, police warnings, and backl...

Oct 17, 2025

AI-Powered Crypto Trading Tools That Don’t Require Coding Skills: Review

AI for crypto trading has been assessed across Stoic AI, Botty, and CryptoHopper, outlining API-only connections, 24/7 automation,...

Oct 17, 2025

Salesforce Faces Class Action Over Alleged Illegal AI Training Data

The authors claim the company trained its XGen models on nearly 200,000 pirated books, then scrubbed public disclosures.