Another AI chatbot goes rogue

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A social media star creates an AI clone of herself to chat with fans—for a fee. What went wrong? Find out more in this short podcast. 

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110 new languages

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@ambercrollo via X

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$5 billion

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🚕 Uber is giving out $1,000 to 175 folks who take on the five-week “One Less Car” challenge. From July 22 to Aug. 25, it’ll be Uber rides and public transportation only for the lucky few. The challenge is open to residents of Los Angeles; Chicago; Washington, D.C.; Miami; San Francisco; Toronto and Vancouver. Enter here.

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