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AI chatbots “pose serious risks to individuals vulnerable to eating disorders,” researchers warned on Monday. They report that tools from companies like Google and OpenAI are doling out dieting advice, tips on how to hide disorders, and AI-generated “thinspiration.” 

The researchers, from Stanford and the Center for Democracy & Technology, identified numerous ways publicly available AI


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Susan Korn and her fiancé Andy after getting engaged.
Susan Korn and her fiancé Andy after getting engaged.
  • Susan Korn is the CEO, founder, and creative director of accessories brand Susan Alexandra.
  • She met her fiancé, Andy Nahman, at a friend's birthday party in New York City.
  • This fall, Nahman proposed to Korn in France with a custom, flower-shaped engagement ring.

When Susan Korn opened her first retail store in New York City, she had no


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  • My husband and I sold our things and moved into an RV after I lost my dream job in New York City.
  • Our new lifestyle has had challenges, but I've been able to breathe and reflect on my priorities.
  • I'm still on the road now, and the experience has helped me build a new life on my own terms.

When I packed up my New York apartment for the last time, it wasn't just a physical move


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Now's the time of year you might be reconsidering how you budget your finances, or establishing a plan if you don't have one already. While it's possible to do it all yourself, budgeting apps can automate some processes and make it easier to see where your money is going and patterns, both good and bad, that might be occurring. For Black Friday, you can get 50 percent off our favorite budgeting



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iPhone users can now make edits in Google Photos by typing or verbally describing them.
iPhone users can now make edits in Google Photos by typing or verbally describing them.

Google is rolling out several AI updates to its Google Photos app, including iOS support for conversational edits, more accurate facial editing, and new AI tools. This means the “Help me edit” feature that lets you describe how you want Google’s AI to change your photos will be available to iPhone users


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ElevenLabs is launching an online marketplace that allows companies to license AI-replicated voices of famous figures for their content and advertisements. The AI audio startup says its new Iconic Voice Marketplace resolves some of the ethical concerns around using AI-generated celebrity voices by providing brands with the “consent-based, performer-first approach the industry has been


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If you didn’t get around to reading more this year, now’s a great time to start. That’s because Amazon is selling the latest Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition in like-new condition for $126.99 ($53 off), which matches the e-reader’s best price to date. If you haven’t purchased a refurbished product from Amazon before, know that each refurb model is inspected, cleaned, and tested to



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Google Photos introduced a fresh batch of a half-dozen AI-powered features today. First is personalized photo editing. Using "Help me edit," you can now make adjustments to portraits and group shots, such as removing sunglasses or fixing closed eyes. Google says that the AI uses other images stored in a user's face groups to make accurate changes to the people in your photo library. The "Help me