AI Tool of the Week | Grok’s new PDF generation capability

AI has a last-mile problem. It can generate content brilliantly, but that content often isn’t ready to use. Whether it’s a resume, an invoice, or a research paper, AI-generated outputs usually need formatting, polishing, and exporting before they’re usable.  This typically involves switching between multiple tools—chat interfaces for drafting, LaTeX editors for formatting, and separate…

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AI bots posed as humans on Reddit for a University study — You won’t believe what happened next

In a covert study that has ignited fierce legal and ethical debate, researchers from the University of Zurich deployed artificial intelligence bots to covertly influence discussions on Reddit, without informing participants or securing consent. The experiment took place within the subreddit r/ChangeMyView, a platform dedicated to reasoned debates on divisive topics and followed by nearly…

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Explained | The rise of Studio Ghibli-style AI art: Copyright, creativity and controversy— what’s at stake?

OpenAI recently launched its 4o Image Generation feature which took the internet by storm with its ability to transform real-life images into some of the most popular art forms. Among them, the Studio Ghibli-inspired aesthetic quickly became a viral sensation, driving a surge in engagement. As a result, the San Francisco-based company saw its average…

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Rabbit’s new AI agent can control your Android—But is it practical?

Rabbit, the AI-focused company that garnered attention last year with its wearable AI assistant, has resurfaced this week, unveiling a new demonstration of its latest innovation—the Android AI agent. The company released a preview video showcasing the AI’s ability to perform various tasks on an Android device based on user prompts. According to Rabbit, this…

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