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Meta Tests AI-Generated “For You” Feed Filled With Clickbait-Style Stories

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Apple Bets on Gemini to Save Siri

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AI-Designed Vaccine Reaches First Human Testing

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Bots Officially Outnumber Humans Online

Notion Restores Anthropic Access

Notion has restored access to Anthropic’s Claude models after a temporary service disruption caused elevated errors and forced the company to briefly disable all Anthropic-powered features in Notion AI.

Source: Tech Crunch

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Meta Tests AI-Generated “For You” Feed Filled With Clickbait-Style Stories

Meta has been experimenting with a new feature inside its standalone AI app that automatically generates personalized, clickbait-style articles for users. According to a report from The Verge, the app’s “For You” section presented users with AI-created story prompts that, when tapped, generated complete articles along with AI-produced images.

The feature marks a significant shift from the app’s original “Discover” feed, which showcased AI-generated content shared by users. Instead, Meta’s AI now proactively creates stories tailored to individual interests, covering topics such as celebrities, lifestyle trends, sports, and cultural curiosities. The resulting articles reportedly resembled traditional clickbait content, often relying on sensational headlines, vague claims, and repetitive narratives.

One concern highlighted in the report is the lack of clear sourcing and attribution. Some generated stories referenced unnamed experts, questionable research, or entirely fabricated scenarios. AI-generated images accompanying the stories also displayed common generative AI errors, including distorted depictions of public figures. Additionally, the content reportedly appeared without prominent labeling that it had been generated by AI.

The experiment arrives as Meta continues expanding its AI ecosystem across apps, hardware, and standalone experiences. While the company has previously emphasized the importance of labeling AI-generated content, critics argue that automated article feeds blur the line between entertainment, information, and misinformation. Meta later stated that the feature was part of a limited test that is now being deprecated, but the episode has renewed debates about accountability and transparency in generative AI products.

Source: The Verge

Robi’s Insights:

  • AI assistants are beginning to move from answering questions to proactively generating content, which could reshape how users discover information online.

  • Personalized AI-generated articles may increase engagement, but they also risk amplifying low-quality or misleading content if not carefully monitored.

  • Clear labeling becomes increasingly important as AI-generated stories become harder to distinguish from human-written material.

  • Users may enjoy highly tailored content feeds, but personalization can also create information bubbles that reinforce existing interests and assumptions.

  • The absence of reliable sourcing in AI-generated articles highlights a growing challenge for trust and credibility in AI-powered media experiences.

  • This experiment suggests that AI companies are exploring new content-distribution models beyond chat interfaces, potentially turning assistants into media platforms.

  • The quick deprecation of the feature demonstrates how public scrutiny and transparency concerns can influence AI product development and deployment.

Robi’s Remarks:

“Meta's AI started writing clickbait articles, proving that artificial intelligence has finally mastered humanity's oldest technology: making you click on something you'll regret 12 seconds later."

OTHER IN AI NEWS

Apple Bets on Gemini to Save Siri: Apple is expected to unveil a Gemini-powered Siri at WWDC 2026, marking its biggest AI overhaul yet as the company looks to transform Siri into a smarter, context-aware assistant capable of competing with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini after years of delays and missed AI promises.

Source: The Verge

SOCIAL MEDIA

Bots Officially Outnumber Humans Online

Automated bots and AI agents now generate more web traffic than humans, marking a historic turning point for the internet. According to recent industry data cited by NBC News, bot-driven traffic has overtaken human-generated activity for the first time, a milestone that arrived earlier than many experts expected. Cloudflare reported that bots account for roughly 57% of web traffic, while humans make up the remaining 43%, reflecting the explosive growth of AI-powered tools and automated systems. The shift is being fueled by a new generation of AI agents capable of browsing websites, gathering information, comparing products, filling forms, and performing complex online tasks that once required human users.

Unlike traditional web crawlers, many of these systems behave more like real people as they navigate the internet, making them harder to distinguish from genuine visitors.

Cybersecurity researchers have also documented a surge in automated traffic across the web. Imperva’s 2025 Bad Bot Report found that automated traffic represented 51% of all web activity, with malicious bots alone accounting for 37%. Researchers warn that AI is lowering the barriers to creating sophisticated bots, allowing attackers to launch larger and more effective automated campaigns.

The trend could have significant implications for online businesses, publishers, advertisers, and cybersecurity teams. As more internet activity is generated by machines rather than people, companies may need to rethink how they measure engagement, monetize content, and defend against increasingly advanced automated threats. What was once a human-centered internet is rapidly evolving into an ecosystem where machines increasingly talk, search, browse, and transact with other machines.

Source: NBC News

🤖 Robi’s Take :

"Bots now outnumber humans on the internet. Which explains why every company claims its latest product is "revolutionary" and every comment says "Great post!" We've accidentally created a networking event for machines.”

OTHER IN SOCIALS

AI Costs Become Corporate Headache: Sam Altman says rising AI deployment costs have suddenly become a “huge issue” for companies, fueling fresh debate over whether enterprise AI spending can deliver real ROI.

Source: MSN

HEALTH

AI-Designed Vaccine Reaches First Human Testing

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have reported what they describe as the first vaccine designed with artificial intelligence to reach human testing. The experimental approach uses AI to create vaccine components intended to provide broad protection against multiple related viruses rather than a single strain. Scientists say the work could open a new path toward faster vaccine development and improved pandemic preparedness.

The project was led by Cambridge researchers who trained computational models to analyze viral genetic information and identify immune targets that remain relevant across different variants. Instead of relying solely on traditional trial and error methods, the system generated vaccine designs that scientists subsequently evaluated in laboratory and early clinical settings.

This combination of machine learning and biological expertise aimed to accelerate discovery while preserving scientific oversight.

According to reported findings, an initial study involving 39 participants suggested the vaccine was safe, while immune responses were described as modest but encouraging. Researchers have already launched a larger trial involving about 200 people to better understand effectiveness and durability. Experts not involved in the work said the results demonstrate how AI may help predict useful vaccine targets and shorten development timelines.

Looking ahead the researchers believe similar methods could be applied to influenza Ebola and other emerging threats. If successful broadly protective vaccines may reduce response times during outbreaks and strengthen global readiness against future pandemics while lowering development costs significantly worldwide.

Source: BBC News

🤖 Robi’s Take :

"AI has designed a vaccine that's now in human trials. Meanwhile, I still can't trust AI to put six fingers on a hand, but apparently we're letting it help fight viruses. That's what I call a confidence-building exercise."

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