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8 resultsfor “Trump AI image controversy explained”

Conflicts

Netanyahu orders Iran strikes despite Trump claiming ‘I call all the shots’ | First Thing

Trump administration. Speaking to The Rest Is Money podcast, Clegg also said social media products themselves “changed utterly: from being human-centric to being much more about content, often synthetic content, algorithmically recommended

The Guardian WorldJun 8
Politics

Alleged Correspondents' Dinner shooter to appear in court. And, Charles III visits U.S.

Images - 🎧 **NPR's Tamara Keith, who was in the ballroom at the time of the incident, describes** what happened as tense and scary. She tells *Up First* that the shooting came

NPR Topics: NewsApr 27
Politics

Tuesday briefing: After an historic shift in power, where might Plaid Cymru go next?

Trump claiming he had postponed new military strikes so talks could continue. 5. ***Technology*** | A jury ruled in favour of Sam Altmanin the culmination of [a long and bitter legal battle](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/18/sam-altman-trial-victory-elon-musk-openai) that

The Guardian WorldMay 19
Politics

Top US Senate Democrats again try for war powers resolution – as it happened

AI-generated image he posted to this Truth Social platform depicting himself as a Christ-like figure**, with divine light emanating from his hands as he heals a stricken man in a hospital

The Guardian WorldApr 14
Tech

Could humanoid robots be heading for the battlefield?

explains Sankaet Pathak, co-founder and CEO of two-year-old start-up Foundation Robotics, which is developing Phantom for military and civilian applications. Later he pushes its 80kg steel-covered body around the room

BBC NewsJun 8
Politics

US-Iran peace deal remains elusive as choice of US targets draws legal questions | First Thing

controversy over whether it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. The supreme court late on Thursday [rejected the state of Alabama’s request](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/12/alabama-capital-punishment-nitrogen-gas) to execute prisoner Jeffrey Lee with nitrogen

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Business

'Monitoring the situation': why young men are drawn to prediction markets

AI bots. Bournemouth University's Bolat has studied online gambling as part of her research into social media. She worries about the losses from uninformed traders and about how prediction markets "normalise" betting

BBC NewsMay 21
Politics

Why the economics makes this the craziest world cup ever

explained to the BBC World Service: "It's structurally entirely different. So you really can't compare it. In 1994, FIFA kept the international marketing and TV revenues and then turned the entire tournament over

BBC NewsYesterday