we begin with the independent and artist and musician laurie anderson who confesses she's addicted to intelligence text generator to emulate the words of her late husband, the rock star, lou reed, a decade after his death. the guardian reports google's chief executive sundar pichai has described some responses by the company's gemini ai model as "biased" and "completely unacceptable" after it produced results including portrayals of german second world war soldiers as people of colour. the nation focuses on al for military use with a number of high—ranking officials predicting that artificial intelligence will transform the way america and its enemies conduct future wars. the telegraph says bbcjournalists will use al to write headlines as part of wider trials of the new technology at the corporation. the times looks at "buy now, pay later" company klarna who say its ai—powered chatbot does the work of 700 full—time staff. and the new york times has picked up on a willy wonka experience in scotland which proved very different to the ai—scripted posters with me is stephanie hare who's a