websites
-
DoNotPay, the ‘Robot Lawyer,’ Is Being Sued
The startup behind the “world’s first robot lawyer,” DoNotPay, is gearing up for its first big court battle. And this time it probably can’t just back out of the case, as DoNotPay is the defendant. The company is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations that it misled customers and misrepresented its product.
-
U.S. LGBTQ Suicide Hotline Workers Are Burnt Out After Facing Harassment From Conservatives
Employees of one of the largest LGBTQ+ nonprofits in the country — The Trevor Project — are facing abuse from the Far Right, and they claim that the organisation is not properly supporting its crisis hotline staff.
-
Bing AI’s Secret Celebrity Chat Mode Lets Out Misogynistic Frustrations as Andrew Tate
Microsoft secretly rolled out a new feature into its Bing AI preview that lets users emulate certain famous people. It does a, let’s just say, “interesting” job at emulating some celebrities’ speech patterns. We also took a look at what it’s allowed to say on behalf of some extremely controversial or hateful figures.
-
‘Dance, Bing, Dance’: Microsoft Lets Users Choose the Tone of Chatbot’s ‘Personality’
Microsoft’s Bing AI now has three different modes to play around with, though even the most “Creative” version of the company’s Prometheus AI remains a severely limited version of the ChatGPT model.