A Harvard study has dropped a bombshell: at least one large language model is outperforming human emergency room doctors in diagnostic accuracy — and the implications for healthcare are massive. But AI's medical story has a darker side too, as an investigation out of Kenya exposes an algorithmic healthcare system that's been systematically overcharging the country's poorest citizens. Facial recognition is expanding at a pace that's alarming regulators on both sides of the Atlantic, with London's Met Police nearly doubling the number of faces scanned in just one year, 40 new surveillance vans being rolled out across England and Wales, and whistleblower allegations of misuse already emerging. Meanwhile, Disneyland has quietly started scanning visitor faces — and oversight is nowhere in sight. The music and film industries are both drawing hard lines against AI, with the Oscars officially ruling out AI-generated content from eligibility, while the creator of a beloved internet classic is calling out an AI startup for stealing his work. Mistral AI made a major technical leap with their new 128-billion parameter model, and Sakana AI unveiled a clever new system that could make AI voice assistants feel dramatically smarter without the lag. Across every story today, one theme keeps surfacing: the technology is moving faster than the rules meant to govern it, and the consequences are already here.
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