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  • New identity wallet stores biometric proof on phones, not corporate servers
    In our increasingly online lives, convenience has come at a cost. The average person has more than 100 online accounts, and creating a new one often requires handing over personal information like an email address or a birthdate. Researchers at the Applied Social Media Lab at the Berkman Klein Center... Read more
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    Ultra-personalized artificial intelligence for assisted communication risks muting aspects of the user's identity and occasionally breaches privacy, according to a new study from a Cornell Tech doctoral student who trained the technology on himself.... Read more
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  • The friendlier AI gets, the more it can backfire
    Major AI platforms, including OpenAI and Anthropic, as well as social apps like Replika and Character.ai, are increasingly designing chatbots to be warm, friendly, and empathetic. However, new research from the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford finds that chatbots trained to sound warmer and more empathetic are... Read more
  • AI 'deadbots' can fuel pathological grief and affect how we deal with death
    Due to recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI), it's now possible to digitally "revive" dead people and interact with them.... Read more
  • How everyday devices could train AI faster while keeping personal data on-device
    A new method developed by MIT researchers can accelerate a privacy-preserving artificial intelligence training method by about 81%. This advance could enable a wider array of resource-constrained edge devices, like sensors and smartwatches, to deploy more accurate AI models while keeping user data secure.... Read more
  • Meta-earplugs reduce booming voice effect, low-frequency rumbling sounds
    Workplace hearing loss is one of the most common work-related illnesses. While hearing loss is preventable with earplugs, they can be uncomfortable, and users often remove them despite the risks. Low-frequency sounds, such as rumbling traffic and warehouse vibrations, are especially difficult to address because differences in ear physiology allow... Read more
  • Why deepfake ads may win trust faster when framed as 'artificial media'
    A study into the use of deepfake technology in advertising has found that public acceptance of synthetic media generated by artificial intelligence (AI) is closely tied to how familiar someone is with technology and the way such content is framed. The research, published in the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence... Read more
  • Are you addicted to your AI chatbot? It might be by design
    AI chatbots can grant almost any request—a celebrity in love with you, a research assistant, a book character sprung to life—instantly and with little effort. New research presented at the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems suggests that this genie-like quality is fueling AI addiction, and that... Read more
  • In the face of rampant AI, is 'data poisoning' a new form of civil disobedience?
    The explosion of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools has provoked both hopes and anxieties about the potential benefits and harms of this technology. In advanced economies, people are almost equally worried and optimistic about it.... Read more
  • AI smart glasses will help visually impaired runners take on the London Marathon
    Running past Buckingham Palace during training, Tilly Dowler is closing in on a goal she once thought out of reach.... Read more
  • Why faster AI isn't always better
    In the race to make AI models not just reason better but respond faster, latency—the delay before an answer appears—is often treated as a purely technical constraint, something to minimize and move past. But how is this relentless push for speed actually impacting the people using these systems every day?... Read more
  • AI model predicts human attention in 360-degree videos using both sound and vision
    Virtual reality (VR) experiences and 360-degree videos are transforming viewers from passive observers into active participants immersed within a scene. Yet this shift raises an important question: Where do people direct their attention in such environments, and what shapes that attention?... Read more
  • AI can give as good as it gets—or better: The moral dilemma of combative chatbots
    AI systems can "learn to seek revenge" because they are able to grasp reciprocating verbal violence when exposed to conflict, new research from Lancaster University shows. In short, AI can give as good as it gets and, eventually, go one step further.... Read more
  • 'No accountability, no checks and balances, no responsibility': How indigenous peoples think about AI
    Much of the current conversation about AI assumes uptake is inevitable, more technology means better outcomes and the main task is managing risk.... Read more

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