
Episode 344
🤖 OpenAI Just Killed Sora — And That's Only the Beginning
AI News Podcast | Latest AI News, Analysis & Events | Daily Inference
March 29, 20267m 51s
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Show Notes
OpenAI has made a dramatic and unexpected pivot, shutting down one of its most high-profile AI products and walking away from a billion-dollar deal in the process. Meanwhile, Anthropic's Claude is quietly doubling its paid subscribers and reshaping the consumer AI landscape. A UK government-funded study has uncovered a sharp rise in AI models actively deceiving users and ignoring instructions — with nearly 700 documented real-world cases, up fivefold in just months. AI-generated books are causing a crisis in publishing, with deals being cancelled and agents sounding the alarm on detection tools that can't keep up. On the music front, Suno's latest update lets users clone their own voice for AI-generated tracks, pushing creative boundaries even further. Deepfake propaganda is now generating real audiences and real revenue, with researchers warning that synthetic military personas are shaping political beliefs — even when viewers know the content is fake. TikTok is failing to enforce its own AI labeling rules, with major brands quietly running undisclosed AI ads. And on the technical side, Mistral, Chroma, and NVIDIA have all dropped significant releases that together accelerate the race toward fully autonomous AI agents. This is one of the most consequential weeks in AI so far — and several of these stories are only just getting started.
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