Google DeepMind and film studio A24 forge AI research partnership

Google DeepMind and the acclaimed film studio A24 are launching a research partnership designed to put AI tools directly into the hands of filmmakers. The collaboration pairs one of the world’s leading AI labs with a studio known for its creator-first approach. Google reports the initiative in its official blog, while Steven Zeitchik writes for …

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AI written books are flooding Amazon with near-identical covers

A collage of roughly 150 Amazon book covers reveals a hidden pattern in the flood of AI generated nonfiction. The covers, all discovered by searching for “100,000 whys”, look deceptively normal. Yet their eerie similarity exposes the telltale footprint of large language models. Security researcher and writer lcamtuf presents the collage on his blog lcamtuf’s …

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Fan tribute vs plagiarism: How an AI-driven book website tricks search engines, chatbots, and even loyal fans

A San Francisco marketing agency copied the entire contents of a bestselling book, replaced its original artwork with AI-generated images, and launched a website that now outranks the official page in search results. Andy Baio writes on Waxy.org that the agency, Qontour, built the unauthorized platform for John Koenig’s “The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows” without …

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The AI Glue that wants to connect every marketing tool

Seattle startup Gradial has raised $65 million in Series C funding to fuel its vision of a unified AI operating system for enterprise marketing, Kerry Flynn reports for Axios. The company builds AI agents that automate workflows across the dozens of specialized tools large marketing teams already rely on, including Adobe, Salesforce, ServiceNow and Databricks. …

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Dataland opens as the world’s first AI arts museum

Dataland, the world’s first museum dedicated to AI-generated art, opened its doors in Los Angeles, Mira Lane writes for Google The Keyword. “What happens when you give an artist a neural network instead of a paintbrush?” Lane asks. The 25,000-square-foot venue, housed in a Frank Gehry-designed building, is the concrete answer to that question. Google …

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PwC study finds AI splits job market into two tracks, rewarding human skills

Artificial intelligence is dividing the global labour market into two distinct groups, with companies that use AI to enhance human expertise pulling ahead of those that deploy it mainly to cut costs. That is the central finding of the PwC 2026 Global AI Jobs Barometer, which analysed more than one billion job advertisements across 27 …

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Anthropic overhauls Claude Design with brand compliance tools and a code integration

Anthropic has released a major update to Claude Design, its AI-powered design tool that attracted more than one million users in its first week after launching in April. Michael Nuñez reports for VentureBeat that the overhaul targets three problems that limited the tool’s usefulness: excessive token consumption, a lack of brand control, and a disconnect …

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Survey: German executives are betting big on AI profits — but their own teams aren’t convinced

German companies are the most optimistic in the world about the financial returns of their artificial intelligence investments, but significant obstacles are slowing down real-world results. A press release from management consultancy Horváth reports that 75 percent of senior executives at large German companies expect AI investments to have a strongly positive effect on EBIT …

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Google expands AI avatars in Vids with more languages and custom controls

Google has significantly upgraded the AI avatar features in its video creation tool Google Vids. A post in Google Workspace Updates explains that the changes include more preset avatars, broader language support, and new ways to control custom avatars in generated video clips. The number of preset avatars has grown from 23 to 53. The …

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AI is killing how-to book sales, data from author Tim Ferriss shows

Author and entrepreneur Tim Ferriss is seeing dramatic drops in sales across his entire book catalog, and he writes for his personal blog that the rise of AI chatbots is the primary cause. His data, drawn from BookScan domestic print figures, shows a sharp acceleration in decline that closely tracks the mainstream adoption of large …

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