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AI is starting to answer surveys instead of humans – and researchers are worried

May 27, 2026 by Maria Santiago Leave a Comment

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to generate fake survey responses that imitate human opinions – raising concerns among researchers about whether public opinion polling can still be trusted. 

The practice, known as “synthetic surveys” or “silicon sampling,” involves using AI systems such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT to simulate thousands of human responses to political, social and commercial surveys.

According to analysis published by The Conversation, the approach is spreading partly because traditional polling has become increasingly expensive and difficult. [Read more…] about AI is starting to answer surveys instead of humans – and researchers are worried

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: AI and democracy, AI bias, AI simulation, AI surveys, AI-generated responses, artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence ethics, ChatGPT, data analysis, digital research, large language models, machine learning, opinion polls, political polling, polling accuracy, polling controversy, polling industry, polling technology, public opinion, public opinion polling, silicon sampling, social research, SouthCountyMail, survey costs, survey research, synthetic surveys, technology news, The Conversation

Taylor Swift’s latest legal move could reshape the fight over AI-generated voices

May 26, 2026 by Maria Santiago Leave a Comment

Taylor Swift is attempting to trademark elements of her voice and stage image in a move that could have major implications for artificial intelligence, celebrity identity rights and the future of copyright law.

According to analysis published by The Conversation, Swift recently filed trademark applications covering two voice recordings – “Hey, it’s Taylor” and “Hey, it’s Taylor Swift” – along with imagery connected to her hugely successful Eras Tour performances.

Legal experts say the move reflects growing concern among artists that AI tools can increasingly imitate not only songs and lyrics, but also distinctive voices, appearances and creative styles. [Read more…] about Taylor Swift’s latest legal move could reshape the fight over AI-generated voices

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Entertainment, Features Tagged With: AI and artists, AI deepfakes, AI ethics, AI music, AI regulation, AI-generated content, AI-generated voices, artificial intelligence, Bette Midler lawsuit, celebrity likeness rights, celebrity rights, copyright debate, copyright law, deepfake technology, digital impersonation, entertainment industry, entertainment news, intellectual property, music copyright, music industry, Musicians' Union, SouthCountyMail, Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift Eras Tour, technology news, The Conversation, trademark law, voice copyright

Hotel workers say AI scheduling apps are making stressful jobs even harder

May 23, 2026 by Maria Santiago Leave a Comment

Artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape hotel work across America – not by replacing housekeepers with robots, but by turning many workers into what some describe as “human extensions” of workplace software.

According to reporting published by Proof News, hotel housekeepers in cities including Las Vegas and Palm Springs say management apps designed to improve efficiency are increasing stress, reducing autonomy and making already demanding jobs even harder.

The software, called HotSOS Housekeeping, is now widely used across major global hotel brands. [Read more…] about Hotel workers say AI scheduling apps are making stressful jobs even harder

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Economy, Features Tagged With: AI and jobs, AI scheduling apps, AI workplace tools, algorithmic management, Amadeus software, artificial intelligence, automation, Culinary Workers Union, digital management, employee monitoring, hospitality industry, hospitality jobs, hotel housekeeping, hotel industry, hotel workers, HotSOS Housekeeping, labor rights, labor unions, Las Vegas hotels, Proof News, service industry, SouthCountyMail, unions, worker productivity, workforce automation, workplace stress, workplace surveillance, workplace technology

Is the AI boom becoming another economic bubble?

May 23, 2026 by Maria Santiago Leave a Comment

Warnings are growing that the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence could be creating a financial bubble similar to previous technology manias – but some analysts argue the problem runs deeper than overheated stock prices.

According to an opinion article published by Analyst News, the current AI investment surge reflects broader problems within modern capitalism and the way technology research is funded and commercialized.

The article argues that speculative investment has become central to how new technologies are developed, with companies often valued more on future promises than current profits. [Read more…] about Is the AI boom becoming another economic bubble?

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Economy, Features Tagged With: AI bubble, AI economy, AI hype, AI infrastructure, AI investment, AI profits, Analyst News, artificial intelligence, business news, data centers, economic analysis, economic trends, financial markets, generative AI, Meta AI spending, Michael Burry, Nvidia stock, OpenAI valuation, Oracle data centers, Philip Mirowski, Silicon Valley, SouthCountyMail, speculative investing, tech bubble, tech stocks, technology industry, technology news, venture capital

AI companies are racing ahead of laws designed to protect people’s voices

May 17, 2026 by Maria Santiago Leave a Comment

Artificial intelligence companies are rapidly expanding voice-cloning technology while lawmakers and regulators struggle to keep pace, raising concerns about consent, fraud and the growing misuse of digitally replicated voices.

A report by journalism nonprofit Proof News found that many publicly available AI voice-cloning services require little more than a checkbox confirmation from users before allowing them to copy someone else’s voice.

The investigation examined eight AI voice-cloning platforms, including services from Eleven Labs, PlayHT, Speechify, LOVO, Veed and Descript. In most cases, users could upload short audio clips and generate realistic voice replicas without any meaningful verification that the person being cloned had actually granted permission. [Read more…] about AI companies are racing ahead of laws designed to protect people’s voices

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Features, Technology Tagged With: AI ethics, AI regulation, AI voice cloning, artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence laws, automation news, deepfake audio, digital identity, identity theft, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, tech regulation, voice actors, voice cloning technology

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  • Why mortgage rates remain stubbornly high despite Federal Reserve rate cuts
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  • AI is starting to answer surveys instead of humans – and researchers are worried
  • More older Americans are staying in work – and facing criticism for it
  • Are audiences getting tired of superheroes? New research says the answer is more complicated
  • Trump comments fuel fresh debate over possible US action against Cuba
  • Heatwaves may be quietly devastating bee populations, scientists warn
  • Taylor Swift’s latest legal move could reshape the fight over AI-generated voices
  • Hotel workers say AI scheduling apps are making stressful jobs even harder
  • Is the AI boom becoming another economic bubble?

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