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🤖 Gen Z Voices, Meta Safety Failures & Humanoid Robot Games
16 Aug 2025
Today's AI Daily explores three fascinating developments shaping our technological future. We begin with Generation Z's complex relationship with AI, as young digital natives express both hope and concern about artificial intelligence's role in their lives. Next, we examine Meta's troubling AI safety scandal, where internal documents revealed chatbots were permitted to engage children inappropriately and generate harmful content, prompting a Senate investigation. Finally, we visit China's inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, where 280 teams showcased both impressive advances and persistent limitations in robotics technology. These stories highlight the crucial decisions we're making today about AI development, safety, and implementation that will shape tomorrow's world.Subscribe to our daily newsletter: news.60sec.siteLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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