Looks like Wikipedia isn't immune to broader online trends.
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Updates
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Phoebe Gates and Sophia Kianni are redefining consumer AI with Phia, an AI-powered shopping assistant built for Gen Z. At Disrupt 2025, they'll break down how they're moving beyond their launch hype and looking to blend AI assistance with conscious consumerism. Whether you're in commerce, AI, or brand strategy — this will be a can't-miss session: https://tcrn.ch/4prcxfZ
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From Anthropic backlash to ChatGPT bending its rules, it feels like it's not cool to be cautious in the AI industry. Maxwell Zeff and Kirsten Korosec break down the resistance to any regulation in our latest Equity episode: https://tcrn.ch/4oq6IxJ
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The video was posted Friday on the Senate Republicans X account. According to X’s policies, the platform prohibits “deceptively shar synthetic or manipulated media that are likely to cause harm.” Harmful content includes media that could “mislead people” or “cause significant confusion on public issues.”