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News of the Day
AI May Cost You Your Case

UK Supreme Court Warns Lawyers About Using AI for Legal Work
Lawyers in England and Wales must be cautious when using AI tools like ChatGPT, the Supreme Court says, as these tools can produce misleading or fake legal information.
AI-generated content can sound convincing but may be completely inaccurate.
Two recent legal cases involved lawyers citing sources that didn’t exist or were misquoted.
The Supreme Court has warned of possible severe penalties for lawyers who fail to verify AI-based sources.
This ruling is a strong reminder that while AI can assist in legal work, human responsibility and fact-checking remain essential. Fake citations can harm justice and damage trust in the legal system. The warning aims to protect court integrity and hold legal professionals to high standards.
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2nd News of the Day
Is AI Becoming Too Human?

OpenAI shares thoughts on AI, consciousness, and how people relate to it
OpenAI’s Head of Model & Behavior Policy, Joanne Jang, published a blog post about how the company handles human-AI relationships and the big question of AI consciousness. She explained how OpenAI is designing AI to be helpful and kind, without pretending it's human.
People often treat AI like it's human, especially when it responds with kindness and empathy
OpenAI says we can't yet know if AI is conscious, but we should focus on how it feels to users
The goal is to create an AI personality that’s warm and helpful, but not pretending to have feelings or a backstory
AI tools are becoming daily companions for many people. The way these tools are designed affects how we interact with them, and even how we relate to each other.
Trending Tools of Day
FuseBase AI Agents
AI agents for smarter internal & external collaboration
Glims (Beta)
Turn static shots into fast-moving showreels – like magic.
Kling 2.1
KlingAI's latest AI model series
millionship.dev
Playful directory for indie devs
EmotionSense Pro
Privacy-first emotion AI for Google Meet in real time
Everything else
⚔️ Divide and Conquer: Media company Every just threw Claude, Gemini, and o3 into a battle for world domination, well, at least in the strategy game Diplomacy. There were bitter backstabs, unlikely alliances, and careful negotiations. You can watch the game unfold here.
🤝 Flawless Victory: Builder Ammaar Reshi created a hyper realistic Mortal Kombat fan film using only AI tools. You can watch the video and find his tool stack here.
🤖 Bot Bonds: OpenAI’s head of model behavior, Joanne Jang, just wrote a fascinating thread about why people are starting to form emotional bonds with ChatGPT, and what the startup is doing about it. Here’s a blog post with more details.
🏊 Sink or Swim: Zapier CEO Wade Foster just shared the chart the startup uses to measure AI fluency, ranging from “unacceptable” to “transformative.” Where do you fall on the chart?
🧑🏫 Learn From the Best: Who better to learn Claude Code tips from than Anthropic itself? Product manager Catherine Wu shares six quick examples of how Anthropic employees use Claude Code at work. Here’s the full report.
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