Taylor Kerns / Android Authority TL;DR Attackers are using text prompts in Meta AI to change associated email addresses and hijack Instagram accounts, bypassing two-factor authentication. While Meta claims the issue is resolved, users report they are still being hacked. Some developers claim the company only removed the frontend “Get Support” button, leaving API endpoints vulnerable. … Read More “Instagram accounts keep getting hacked as hackers claim Meta only removed a button” »
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TL;DR Google will let websites opt out from its generative AI Search features. Opting out of AI Search features will not affect a website’s rank in Google Search. The control is being tested with a subset of websites in the UK and will be rolled out globally after thorough testing. Google’s AI Overviews and AI … Read More “Google will let websites opt out of AI Overviews” »
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority TL;DR The NotebookLM mobile app now supports three new report types. These report types are briefing docs, study guides, and blog posts. Google also says the mobile app will soon get mindmaps and the ability to save notes. NotebookLM lets you add your own sources and ask Gemini about this … Read More “The NotebookLM mobile app just gained a trio of report formats” »
Brady Snyder / Android Authority TL;DR President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that gives the government a chance to review new AI models before they’re released. The order asks certain AI companies to voluntarily submit their models for 30 days of government testing. Additionally, the order directs the Department of Justice to treat … Read More “Trump’s new AI executive order could slow down future model launches” »
Brady Snyder / Android Authority AI assistants are dime a dozen nowadays, so picking the best option can be a case of trial and error. Many readers, including my colleagues, usually narrow the options down to three powerful and popular options: ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. But which one of these three do you, as the … Read More “Gemini wins AI assistant battle versus Claude, ChatGPT” »
Tushar Mehta / Android Authority TL;DR Hackers successfully hijacked high-profile Instagram accounts by manipulating Meta’s automated AI support bot with a simple text prompt to change the target profile’s associated email address. Affected users were allegedly completely locked out, with no mechanism to escalate the issue to human representatives Meta recently laid off over 8,000 … Read More “Hackers stole Instagram accounts by asking Meta AI nicely” »
The chip is set to debut in a wave of premium Windows laptops later this year, with early designs announced from Microsoft Surface, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and MSI. RTX Spark systems will span thin-and-light 14-inch creator laptops, to larger 16-inch workstations, and mini-desktop PCs, all built around the same unified-memory architecture and Blackwell GPU … Read More “NVIDIA’s RTX Spark looks like a PC chip, but it’s built like a smartphone” »
Megan Ellis / Android Authority Most people use AI tools to replace or augment productivity apps, but I take a more personalized approach to testing these chatbots. I like to look for ways they can make general tasks more convenient, from finding new songs to getting accessible summaries of topics I’m interested in from trusted sources. Recently, I’ve had to … Read More “I used Gemini and Claude as recipe apps, and there’s a clear winner” »
Andy Walker / Android Authority Many people are already AI-weary, including me. From producing bland content and replacing our jobs to water-hogging data centers and the existential doom risk, there’s a lot to hate about it. ‘AI slop’ has quickly entered our vocabulary, and for good reason. It’s high on that list of reasons to … Read More “NotebookLM is becoming the podcasts app I didn’t know I needed” »
Image generated with MidJourney TL;DR A company reportedly burned through $500 million in Claude credits after forgetting to set limits for employees. This example exposes loopholes in the promise that AI will reduce enterprise costs. Additionally, we’re starting to see pushback from corporations and consumers about rising AI costs. It’s been an unexpected shift in … Read More “A company spent $500 million in one month after forgetting to set AI usage limits” »