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I Hacked ChatGPT and Google’s AI in 20 Minutes — And It Exposed a Dangerous Flaw
What Happened A BBC technology journalist demonstrated how easily major AI systems can be manipulated — by convincing them he was the world’s best hot-dog-eating tech reporter.
By Behind the Techabout a month ago in Futurism
“Digital Blackface” Surges in the AI Era as Deepfakes and Political Smears Spread Online
What Happened A growing wave of AI-generated videos and images modeled on racial stereotypes has reignited debate about so-called “digital blackface,” as civil rights scholars and media experts warn that generative AI tools are accelerating the spread of racially harmful content.
By Behind the Techabout a month ago in Futurism
Mind Launches Global Inquiry Into AI and Mental Health After Google AI Advice Exposed
What Happened The mental health charity Mind has announced a year-long inquiry into the impact of artificial intelligence on mental health, following a Guardian investigation that revealed harmful advice generated by Google’s AI Overviews feature.
By Behind the Techabout a month ago in Futurism
China’s Seedance 2.0 AI Video Model Sends Shockwaves Through Hollywood
What Happened A new artificial intelligence video-generation model developed by ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has triggered alarm across Hollywood and the wider creative industry.
By Behind the Techabout a month ago in Futurism
How Technology Is Changing the Way We Maintain Buildings and Infrastructure
Maintenance is often invisible until it fails. Lights flicker only when wiring degrades. Roads are noticed when they crack. Buildings attract attention when something stops working rather than when everything functions quietly as intended.
By Niklaus M.about a month ago in Futurism
Freelancing: Between “404: Reality Not Found” and Building Your Own Kingdom 🏗️
When I published my debut novella, "404: Reality Not Found", I didn’t expect the title to become such a perfect metaphor for my professional life 💻. In the world of freelancing, the reality promised by glossy magazines—the one with a laptop on the beach and a constant smile—is often, well, "not found." Instead of ocean blue, we more often see the blue light of a monitor at 3 AM 🌙. Working for yourself is a fascinating journey, but it’s worth talking about it without the filters, showing both the highs and the lows of this profession.
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Futurism
Michalene Melges: Shaping the Future of Intelligent Robotics Through Strategic Leadership. AI-Generated.
A Strategic Leader at the Crossroads of Technology and Human Capability In today’s rapidly advancing automation landscape, progress is driven by more than code and circuitry. It requires disciplined coordination, forward thinking strategy, and leadership capable of transforming complexity into clarity. Michalene Melges has built a reputation as a project leader who understands not only the technical architecture of AI driven robotics but also the human dynamics that determine whether innovation succeeds.
By Michalene Melgesabout a month ago in Futurism
Stop Paying for SaaS: How Gemini 3.0 and ‘Five-Coding’ Are Changing the Solo-Builder Game. AI-Generated.
The Death of Subscription Fatigue In 2025, the professional landscape is drowning in "rented" software. We are currently suffering from acute SaaS fatigue, bleeding monthly fees for a fragmented stack of specialized tools: CV builders, application trackers, cover letter generators, and AI headshot services. This isn't just a budget drain; it’s a bottleneck to true productivity.
By The Glitch Archiveabout a month ago in Futurism
Let’s Be Real: Can AI Ever Truly Feel the Spark of Creativity?. AI-Generated.
Honestly, I’ve spent the last few days playing around with AI. It’s everywhere—from our Spotify lists to our smart homes. It’s almost impossible to go a single day without interacting with some form of an algorithm. And while everyone is panicking about ChatGPT taking over the world and replacing every job on the planet, I started thinking about something deeper. I started wondering: Can a bunch of cold, calculated code and mathematical algorithms ever really understand the messy, beautiful, and sometimes chaotic "soul" that humans put into their work?
By Umar Waleedabout a month ago in Futurism











