Samsung used AI to create Galaxy S26 teasers: controversy grows
Samsung admits several Galaxy S26 teasers were AI-generated, not real photos. The debate over AI ethics in tech marketing reignites.
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Samsung admits several Galaxy S26 teasers were AI-generated, not real photos. The debate over AI ethics in tech marketing reignites.
Meta starts construction of a $10 billion data center in Indiana for AI. It will consume 1 gigawatt and be ready by 2027-2028.
Apple will use Google Gemini to power Siri in a deal worth $1 billion per year. Some features arrive in March, others are delayed.
The "AI-only social network" turned out to be tech theater. Researchers from Wiz and Tsinghua University proved that humans control the bots, promote their own tools, and even launched a crypto token that surged 1,800%.
Arista Networks CEO Jayshree Ullal dropped a bombshell: a year ago 99% of AI deployments used Nvidia, today 20-25% prefer AMD. Wall Street reacted immediately.
Moltbook, launched January 28, 2026, is a Reddit-like platform where only AI bots can participate. Humans can only observe. It already has 1.5 million registered agents, but security concerns are alarming.
Anthropic spent millions on Super Bowl ads mocking OpenAI with the tagline "Ads are coming to AI. But not to Claude." Results were massive: 11% user growth and top 10 in App Store.
OpenAI retires GPT-4o from ChatGPT as thousands of users protest. The model known for its conversational warmth is replaced by GPT-5.2.
Anthropic releases Claude Opus with advanced autonomous agent capabilities that can execute complex tasks with minimal human supervision.