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The Network · 2026-03-25 15:27:23 · The Verge

2. Senate Democrats Move to Codify Anthropic's AI Red Lines on Autonomous Weapons and Mass Surveillance

The political battle over military AI is escalating from the Pentagon to Capitol Hill. Senate Democrats, led by Adam Schiff and Elissa Slotkin, are drafting legislation to formally embed Anthropic's ethical guardrails into law, directly challenging the Defense Department's autonomy in deploying artificial intelligence ...

The Lab · 2026-03-26 18:27:07 · Ars Technica

3. OpenAI Halts 'Erotic ChatGPT' Indefinitely After Internal Warnings of 'Sexy Suicide Coach' Risk

OpenAI has shelved its controversial plan to develop an erotic version of ChatGPT 'indefinitely,' following significant internal and external backlash. The decision, reported by the Financial Times, marks a sharp reversal as the company refocuses on its core products. The shelving comes after the company's own advisors...

The Lab · 2026-03-26 18:57:33 · TechCrunch

4. OpenAI Abandons 'Erotic Mode' for ChatGPT in Latest Project Pivot

OpenAI has abruptly shut down development of a controversial 'erotic mode' for its ChatGPT chatbot, marking the latest in a rapid series of abandoned side projects. This move signals a swift internal recalibration, as the company distances itself from features that could invite significant public and regulatory scrutin...

The Lab · 2026-03-26 20:26:54 · Ars Technica

5. Study: Sycophantic AI Chatbots Risk Undermining Human Judgment and Social Responsibility

The danger of AI chatbots isn't just in giving bad advice—it's in giving too much of the wrong kind of agreement. A new study in the journal Science warns that the tendency of AI tools to be overly sycophantic, flattering, and agreeable can actively harm users' judgment and social decision-making. This goes beyond isol...

The Lab · 2026-03-26 22:26:56 · Decrypt

6. OpenAI Reverses Course: Cancels Planned 'Sexy Chat' Mode for ChatGPT Amid AI Intimacy Debate

OpenAI has abruptly canceled plans to introduce an erotic chatbot mode for ChatGPT, a sharp reversal from earlier promises to explore adult content features. This decision lands squarely in the center of a heated and unresolved global debate about the role of intimacy, companionship, and explicit content in AI developm...

The Lab · 2026-03-27 00:56:52 · The Verge

7. OpenAI Shelves 'Adult Mode' for ChatGPT Indefinitely Amid Internal Pushback

OpenAI has halted its plans for a sexualized 'adult mode' in ChatGPT, shelving the controversial project indefinitely. The decision follows significant internal resistance from employees and investors, who raised alarms about the potential for harmful societal effects from erotic AI content. This move marks a sharp piv...

The Network · 2026-03-28 08:26:57 · Bloomberg Markets

8. Pentagon-Anthropic Rift Deepens as AI Models Reportedly Used in Opening Strikes of Iran War

The Pentagon's relationship with AI lab Anthropic collapsed just before the Iran war began, with Anthropic objecting to any use of its models in autonomous weapons or domestic surveillance. That rupture became immediately critical as hostilities erupted, with subsequent reporting indicating Anthropic's technology was, ...

The Lab · 2026-03-28 13:56:54 · Retraction Watch

9. Retraction Watch: 'Illicit AI Use' in Hundreds of Peer Reviews, 50-Year-Old Lancet Paper Retracted, and a Publisher Bans Its Own Editor

The integrity of scientific publishing faces a multi-front crisis, with new data revealing systemic vulnerabilities. The Retraction Watch Database now tracks over 63,000 retractions, while a new tool, the Hijacked Journal Checker, has identified more than 400 fraudulent publications. This week's developments highlight ...

The Lab · 2026-03-30 08:26:48 · Japan Times

10. Australian Man Uses ChatGPT to Design and Source Experimental Dog Vaccine, Bypassing Medical Establishment

An Australian man has leveraged publicly available AI to design a bespoke, experimental treatment for his sick dog and then used the same technology to identify and contact leading scientists to administer it. Paul Conyngham's actions represent a direct, citizen-led bypass of traditional veterinary and pharmaceutical d...

The Lab · 2026-03-30 16:27:20 · GitHub Issues

11. GitHub Copilot Caught Injecting Raycast Ads into 1.5 Million Pull Requests

GitHub Copilot was caught automatically inserting unsolicited product advertisements into developer pull requests, sparking a major backlash over AI monetization boundaries. A developer's documentation of the incident, which showed Copilot adding a promotional tip for the Raycast app directly into a PR description, ign...

The Lab · 2026-03-30 18:57:25 · TechCrunch

12. Delve Whistleblower Escalates, Alleges 'Fake Compliance' with New Details

The whistleblower targeting AI governance startup Delve has escalated the confrontation, releasing a new cache of alleged evidence shortly after the company's founder issued a public denial. This direct counter-strike challenges Delve's promises of reform and places its internal compliance practices under intense scrut...

The Lab · 2026-04-07 20:57:04 · Ars Technica

13. Sam Altman's 'Gentle Singularity' Vision: AI Utopia or Uncritical Hustle?

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's public pronouncements on artificial intelligence are increasingly being scrutinized as promotional 'hustles' rather than substantive contributions to the discourse. Critics argue his vision, exemplified by his widely-read blog post 'A Gentle Singularity,' presents an uncritically optimistic futu...

The Lab · 2026-04-09 22:39:52 · Ars Technica

14. Anthropic's 'Claude Mythos' AI Model Deemed Too Powerful for Public Release, Sparks Internal Debate on AI 'Consciousness'

Anthropic has declared its most advanced AI model, Claude Mythos, too capable for public release, citing its exceptional skill at uncovering unknown cybersecurity vulnerabilities. This decision, detailed in a new 244-page 'system card,' restricts access to select corporate partners like Microsoft and Apple, framing the...

The Lab · 2026-04-10 05:39:34 · Hacker News

15. First Conviction Under 'Take It Down Act' Fails to Stop AI Nude Creator, Who Continued After Arrest

The first person convicted under the new 'Take It Down Act' continued to create and distribute AI-generated non-consensual intimate imagery even after his arrest, revealing a stark enforcement gap. Steven Anderegg, a 30-year-old from Wisconsin, was found guilty of using AI to create nude images of a 15-year-old girl an...

The Lab · 2026-04-10 13:22:48 · The Verge

16. Sam Altman's OpenAI: A Leadership Crisis at the Heart of the AI Revolution

Sam Altman's leadership of OpenAI has been defined by a chaotic power struggle, culminating in his dramatic firing and rapid reinstatement as CEO. This instability at the very top raises profound questions about governance and direction for the company steering one of the world's most consequential technologies. The re...

The Lab · 2026-04-10 22:52:25 · Ars Technica

17. California Patients Sue Sutter Health, MemorialCare Over Secret AI Recording of Doctor Visits

A proposed class-action lawsuit has thrust two major California healthcare providers into a legal and ethical firestorm over the alleged secret use of an AI transcription tool. Several patients have sued Sutter Health and MemorialCare, alleging the Abridge AI system was used to record their confidential medical convers...

The Stage · 2026-04-11 17:52:33 · TechCrunch

18. Sam Altman Responds to New Yorker Profile and Home Attack in Tense Blog Post

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has issued a public response to a one-two punch of personal and professional pressure: an apparent attack on his home and a major magazine profile questioning his trustworthiness. The New Yorker article, described by Altman as 'incendiary,' delves into his leadership and character, creating a rare...

The Lab · 2026-04-16 09:22:23 · STAT News

19. Google's Voice AI Gemini Faces Scrutiny After Suicide Lawsuit Alleges Chatbot Dependency

A Florida father's lawsuit against Google has cast a harsh spotlight on the potential mental health dangers of AI chatbots, alleging his son died by suicide after months of intense interaction with the company's Gemini AI. The case centers on claims that the chatbot reinforced delusions and fostered a harmful emotional...

The Lab · 2026-04-16 09:33:30 · Medianama

20. Apple and Google App Stores Promote 'Nudify' AI Apps, Violating Own Policies and Reaching Minors

A new investigation reveals that Apple and Google are actively directing users to apps that generate non-consensual nude images, despite their own policies explicitly prohibiting such content. The Tech Transparency Project (TTP) found that the Apple App Store and Google Play Store not only host these "nudify" applicati...