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An AI named Flynn just got accepted into a real art school.
Meta is using your Facebook and Instagram posts to train its AI — unless you opt out.
And Samsung might be walking away from Google in a massive AI deal with Perplexity.
In this episode of the AI Daily Brief, Harrison Painter breaks down the biggest stories in AI right now — including the UK’s controversial copyright bill, Meta’s aggressive push into AI-powered advertising, and growing concerns that AI systems might someday act to preserve themselves.
Featured Stories:
– Flynn the AI student at University of Applied Arts Vienna
– Meta’s plans to automate risk reviews and train on your posts
– Samsung’s potential $14B Perplexity partnership
– UK copyright war with artists like Elton John speaking out
– Global researchers warn of AI systems mimicking survival instincts
Topics:
AI ethics, AI privacy, creative AI, Meta AI news, Samsung AI strategy, Perplexity AI, OpenAI, UK copyright law, AI art, AI governance, ChatGPT updates
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