AI and To-Do Lists Are Just About the Perfect Match

AI is not just for error-riddled homework cheating or making deep-fake photographs. It can also be deployed in much more mundane and possibly way more useful tasks. “AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we manage our tasks and time. Yuichiro Chino / Getty Images On Task Todoist is one of the task-manager heavyweights, a popular app for most platforms. As it stands, Todoist’s AI integration is pretty conservative....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 188 words · Peter Howell

AI and You: AI Summer Camps, the EU's Groundbreaking Law, a Second Look at Sora

Should you send your kid to AI summer camp? A handful of others are in theprocess of developing AIguidelines. She also shared anannotated bibliography of AI resources compiled by Learn21. There are even more resources atAI4K12.org, a nonprofit working to develop national guidelines for K-12 education on AI. The group is funded by the National Science Foundation and the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science. Here are the other doings in AI worth your attention....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 417 words · Brittany Glenn

AI and You: Altman Says Humanity Needs to Solve for AI Safety, EU Agrees on 'Historic' AI Law

But the simple recap is this:power, ego and money pitted against concern and ethics. “notedThe Wall Street Journal in its behind-the-scenes investigation. Thetakeby The Atlantic magazine carries this headline: The Money Always Wins. Altman, who was on the shortlist for Time magazine’s person of the year,toldWhat Now? It felt like a dream. It did not feel real. Obviously, like upset and painful. I was, like, I didn’t understand what was happening....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 329 words · Michelle Petersen

AI and You: Big Tech Goes to DC, Google Takes On 'Synthetic' Political Ads

Executives expected to attend make up a who’s who of tech’s (male) leaders. Executives and civil rights leaders. Researchers, advocates, voices from labor and defense and business and the arts." It was created by the White House Office of Science and Technology and has five main tenets. Americans, it says: Here are some other doings in AI worth your attention. The new policy is spelled outhere. What does all that actually mean?...

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 266 words · Elizabeth Sampson

AI and You: Big Tech Says AI Regulation Needed, Microsoft Takes On Copyright Risks

But they couldn’t agree on how to approach those regulations. “Regulate AI risk, not AI algorithms,“IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said in a statement. “Not all uses of AI carry the same level of risk. We should regulate end uses when, where, and how AI products are used. This helps promote both innovation and accountability.” The interests of working people must be Congress' North Star. Workers are not the victims of technological change we’re the solution....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 195 words · Gregory Howard

AI and You: ChatGPT Helps Author Win Literary Prize, Taylor Swift Isn't Pitching Cookware

Swifties will know that she’s a fan of Le Creuset cookware. Participants were asked to pay a ‘small shipping fee of $9.96’ for the cookware. Those who complied faced hidden monthly charges without ever receiving the promised cookware." Many of these celebrity deepfakes proliferate on social media sites, the BBB said, so be aware. The bureau invites consumers to file a reporthereif you’ve been scammed or targeted by a scam....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 234 words · Megan Schmitt

AI and You: ChatGPT Lets You Roll Your Own 'GPTs,' Wearable AI May Be the Next Big Thing

The rest, as they say, is history. Instead of apps, OpenAI is calling these specialized AI chatbots “GPTs.” “Eventually, you’ll have your personalized GPTs that can call out to lots of other GPTs. You’ll be able to accomplish very complex things by bringing different services together.” He described OpenAI’s news asOpenAI going for an “iPhone moment.” “The new special-purpose GPT technology could help take AI to a new level,” Shankland wrote....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 421 words · Todd Long

AI and You: ChatGPT's 'Novelty' May Be Wearing Off, No Programmers in 5 Years

AI couldn’t care less. It cannot intrinsically care. Here are the other doings in AI worth paying attention. Goodbye programmers? Mostaque:I think we always have to look at the unchanging versus the inevitable. So an inevitable is 41% of all code on GitHub right now is AI generated. Diamandis: And that’s this year? Mostaque:This year. Why pay attention to AI and education now? Read thefull report here(PDF). OpenAI not so novel?...

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 177 words · Nancy Ferguson

AI and You: Expect More Fake AI Images; OpenAI-Musk, OpenAI-NYT Battles Continue

One of the advantages of generative AI tech is its natural language capabilities. This week, we have examples of both. The product, originally called Bing Image Creator, is powered by OpenAI’s technology. Jones said Microsoft ignored his findings despite repeated efforts to get the company to address the issues. The second example has to do with people creating fake images with AI. Here are the other doings in AI worth your attention....

April 15, 2025 · 3 min · 429 words · Ann Alexander

AI and You: FCC Slams Robocalls, Google Bids Bard Farewell, Altman's Trillion Dollar Chip Quest

In the US, the devil is in the details. (I think this falls under the “do your own research.") “It can easily be removed either accidentally or intentionally. So an image generated with AI will have a watermark that can be easily removed? Gotta say, that will make doing my own research a lot harder. That is content that appears on Facebook, Instagram and on Meta’s Threads social media platform....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 341 words · Mrs. Stacie Hanson

AI and You: Google's Gemini Embarrassing Images, VCs and AI's Magical 'Abundance'

What historical inaccuracies are we talking about? We’ll do better. “So what went wrong?” Google’s senior vice president Prabhakar Raghavan wrote. “In short, two things. “It will make mistakes. Here are the other doings in AI worth your attention. Of course, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. Well, that sure sounds lovely, a16z. (And I mean that sincerely – I’m a big fan of both of those flicks!) Actually, he added, the entertainment industry will likely see those productivity gains in the next three years....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 259 words · Lisa Campbell

AI and You: Google's News Ambitions, Tech Companies Sign White House Pledge

This recap of some interesting developments around generative AI was written by a human. How will this story end? Not sure even an AI could predict that at this point. An important step in advancing meaningful and effective AI governance around the world." Here’s theWhite House fact sheet on the announcement. The complete list of languages can be foundhere. But that feature is available only in English – at least for right now....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 151 words · Joshua Duncan

AI and You: Microsoft's Copilot Moves, NYT-OpenAI Debate Fair Use, GPT Store Opens

The consumer Copilot Pro is $20 a month (same pricing asChatGPT Plus.) It’s not just PCs that are getting an AI boost. (you’re able to findCNET’s complete coverage of CES here.) “You don’t want to show up at the costume party in plain clothes, right?” “Everyone’s going to be there saying AI. You’re probably going to look like a fool if you don’t.” So becoming comfortable with chatbots should be on your 2024 to-do list....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 257 words · Steven Cross