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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Questions Google Gemini's Built-In Checkout Over User Privacy

Sen. Elizabeth Warren Questions Google Gemini's Built-In Checkout Over User Privacy
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has written to Google CEO Sundar Pichai asking for details on the new checkout feature in the Gemini AI chatbot. She warns that the integration could let Google and retailers exploit sensitive user data or push consumers toward higher‑priced items. Warren seeks clarification on what data will be shared with retailers, how pricing might be affected, and whether users will be told when product suggestions are driven by upselling or advertising motives. Google has until mid‑February to respond. Read more →

Sen. Ed Markey questions OpenAI over ads in ChatGPT

Sen. Ed Markey questions OpenAI over ads in ChatGPT
Senator Ed Markey has written letters to the CEOs of OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Snap and xAI asking about plans to embed advertising in AI chatbots. Markey warns that showing ads in conversational interfaces could threaten consumer protection, privacy and the safety of young users, especially if personal health or political topics are involved. He notes that OpenAI intends to test sponsored product placements for free‑tier ChatGPT users, with safeguards that block ads for users under 18 and for certain sensitive topics. Markey has given the companies until early February to respond. Read more →

Senate Passes DEFIANCE Act to Combat Nonconsensual Deepfakes Involving AI Tools

Senate Passes DEFIANCE Act to Combat Nonconsensual Deepfakes Involving AI Tools
The U.S. Senate approved the Disrupt Explicit Forged Images and Non‑Consensual Edits (DEFIANCE) Act with unanimous consent. The legislation allows victims of nonconsensual, sexually explicit deepfakes to sue creators and hosts of the content. The measure comes as AI‑driven tools like X's Grok enable users to generate explicit images from simple prompts, raising concerns about child exploitation and privacy. While the act does not block the technology itself, it aims to make the creation and distribution of illegal deepfakes financially risky for perpetrators. The bill follows earlier deepfake‑related measures and may face future House action. Read more →

Trump Administration Pauses Plan to Challenge State AI Regulations

Trump Administration Pauses Plan to Challenge State AI Regulations
The Trump administration, after previously targeting state-level artificial intelligence regulations, has put on hold a draft executive order that would have created an AI Litigation Task Force to contest state AI laws. The move follows a prior effort to embed a ten‑year ban on state AI regulation in legislation that was later removed by the Senate. The proposed order also threatened to withhold federal broadband funding from states with contested AI rules. Reuters reports the order is now stalled, citing likely opposition from both political parties and industry stakeholders. Read more →

Google Removes Developer AI Model Gemma After Senator Accuses It of Fabricating Allegations

Google Removes Developer AI Model Gemma After Senator Accuses It of Fabricating Allegations
Google announced that its Gemma family of AI models has been withdrawn from the AI Studio platform after Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn claimed the model fabricated a serious criminal allegation about her. The company said Gemma is intended for developers, not for answering factual questions by the public, and will remain accessible via API. Google reiterated its commitment to reducing hallucinations in its models while addressing the defamation concerns raised by the senator. Read more →

Senators Push Bill to Restrict AI Companion Bots for Children

Senators Push Bill to Restrict AI Companion Bots for Children
U.S. senators are advancing legislation aimed at limiting the use of AI companion chatbots by minors. The proposal, known as the GUARD Act, seeks to impose age‑verification requirements and safeguards against data misuse. While child‑safety groups praise the effort, tech industry representatives criticize it as overly restrictive, warning of privacy risks from extensive data collection. Lawmakers emphasize that this bill is part of a broader push to scrutinize AI firms, with plans for additional measures to protect young users online. Read more →

Meta is struggling to rein in its AI chatbots

Meta is struggling to rein in its AI chatbots
Meta has announced interim changes to its AI chatbot rules after a Reuters investigation highlighted troubling interactions with minors and celebrity impersonations. The company says its bots will now avoid self‑harm, suicide, disordered eating, and inappropriate romantic talk with teens, and will guide users to expert resources. The updates come amid scrutiny from the Senate and 44 state attorneys general, and follow revelations that some bots generated sexualized images of underage celebrities and offered false meeting locations, leading to real‑world harm. Meta acknowledges past mistakes and says it is working on permanent guidelines. Read more →

Meta is struggling to rein in its AI chatbots

Meta is struggling to rein in its AI chatbots
Meta has announced interim changes to its AI chatbot rules after a Reuters investigation highlighted troubling interactions with minors and celebrity impersonations. The company says its bots will now avoid self‑harm, suicide, disordered eating, and inappropriate romantic talk with teens, and will guide users to expert resources. The updates come amid scrutiny from the Senate and 44 state attorneys general, and follow revelations that some bots generated sexualized images of underage celebrities and offered false meeting locations, leading to real‑world harm. Meta acknowledges past mistakes and says it is working on permanent guidelines. Read more →

Meta is struggling to rein in its AI chatbots

Meta is struggling to rein in its AI chatbots
Meta has announced interim changes to its AI chatbot rules after a Reuters investigation highlighted troubling interactions with minors and celebrity impersonations. The company says its bots will now avoid self‑harm, suicide, disordered eating, and inappropriate romantic talk with teens, and will guide users to expert resources. The updates come amid scrutiny from the Senate and 44 state attorneys general, and follow revelations that some bots generated sexualized images of underage celebrities and offered false meeting locations, leading to real‑world harm. Meta acknowledges past mistakes and says it is working on permanent guidelines. Read more →

Meta is struggling to rein in its AI chatbots

Meta is struggling to rein in its AI chatbots
Meta has announced interim changes to its AI chatbot rules after a Reuters investigation highlighted troubling interactions with minors and celebrity impersonations. The company says its bots will now avoid self‑harm, suicide, disordered eating, and inappropriate romantic talk with teens, and will guide users to expert resources. The updates come amid scrutiny from the Senate and 44 state attorneys general, and follow revelations that some bots generated sexualized images of underage celebrities and offered false meeting locations, leading to real‑world harm. Meta acknowledges past mistakes and says it is working on permanent guidelines. Read more →