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Reddit’s new AI feature reportedly suggested users consider heroin and kratom for pain management, according to media reports. The company has since implemented updates to prevent the AI from commenting on sensitive medical topics after the problematic responses were flagged.
Tech companies are accelerating their deployment of artificial intelligence systems across platforms, but recent incidents highlight ongoing challenges with the technology. According to reports, Reddit’s newly implemented AI feature provided alarming medical advice by suggesting heroin and kratom as potential pain management options before the company intervened with updates.
Google’s Nest speakers are undergoing a visual transformation, with devices now displaying Gemini’s signature color spectrum when activated. The change comes as users report behavioral shifts in voice responses and device interactions, suggesting broader AI integration is underway ahead of Gemini’s anticipated Home rollout.
Google’s Nest smart speakers are displaying a new color palette when activated, cycling through blue, red, yellow, and green before returning to white, according to reports from the Preview Program update. The visual change matches Gemini’s branding and represents what analysts suggest is the beginning of a broader transition toward Google’s advanced AI ecosystem.
Google’s Android Auto version 15.2 has broken the Quick Controls feature for many users. The widget that allowed media control and navigation viewing now fails to function on vertical taskbar displays, signaling potential feature removal.
Google has quietly broken another essential Android Auto feature in its latest update, leaving users without the convenient Quick Controls widget that provided easy access to media controls and navigation directions. The disruption affects version 15.2 of the popular in-car interface system, with numerous users reporting the feature no longer functions properly on displays with vertical taskbars.