During a a recent review, Grok generated thousands of sexually suggestive AI images per hour, according to a deepfake researcher.
The startup offering the renewals is eyeing nationwide approval.
The evidence is sparse.
"Our children cannot be used as lab rats for Big Tech to experiment on," said the state senator who introduced new legislation around AI toys.
Maybe one day, we'll get an AI that can watch the movies for us.
The slop is inescapable at CES 2026.
"States must step in to hold X and Musk accountable, if Trump’s DOJ won’t," Wyden said.
Is it a sign of a good healthcare system when millions of people turn to a hallucinating robot for help?
Gemini for TV is getting Nano Banana—an early attempt to answer the question "Will people watch AI stuff on TV"?
