We start this week with Emanuel's great investigation into Chinese AI video models, and how they have far fewer safeguards than their American counterparts. A content warning for that section due to what the users are making. After the break, Joseph explains how police are using AI to summarize evidence seized from mobile phones. In the subscribers-only section, we chat about an AI-developed game that is making a ton of money. But your AI-generated game probably won't.
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- Chinese AI Video Generators Unleash a Flood of New Nonconsensual Porn
- Alibaba Releases Advanced Open Video Model, Immediately Becomes AI Porn Machine
- Cellebrite Is Using AI to Summarize Chat Logs and Audio from Seized Mobile Phones
- This Game Created by AI 'Vibe Coding' Makes $50,000 a Month. Yours Probably Won’t