
New US Law Targets AI Deepfakes, NotebookLM Mobile, Grok Hits Azure
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A major U.S. law now criminalizes sharing explicit images — including AI-generated deepfakes — without consent. Platforms must erase flagged content within 48 hours or face serious penalties. Support is widespread, but critics warn it could clash with free speech.
Google launches NotebookLM for iOS and Android. The AI-powered assistant now lets users manage notebooks, summarize documents, and add sources like PDFs and YouTube videos directly from mobile. Offline audio and theming make it even more user-friendly.
Apple is expanding its AI ambitions. While ChatGPT is already being integrated with Siri, Apple is also exploring Google Gemini and Perplexity as future partners. Users may soon choose their preferred AI assistant for both Siri and Safari.
Microsoft brings Elon Musk’s Grok AI to Azure. Both Grok 3 and Grok 3 mini are now available with enterprise-level controls and full service guarantees. It’s Grok — but with grown-up governance for serious data users.
Big tech is reshaping the AI landscape on every front. Let’s unpack what it means and what’s next.
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