Research from the Center for Democracy and Technology found problems with AI models' responses to over 60% of 77 election-related prompts.| Proof
Posed questions about Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, top AI models generated misleading information 30 percent of the time.| Proof
How accurately do leading AI models respond to questions about Black history?| Proof
Proof provides data-driven reporting and analysis of the most important questions of our time. Join our mailing list for updates.| Proof
Dr. Shaolei Ren on AI’s Unquenchable Thirst| Proof
Dr Sasha Luccioni on the Extraordinary Energy Use of Generative AI| Proof
Journalist Aaron Gordon on the challenges of covering AI’s soaring climate costs| Proof
Tech companies’ water use is skyrocketing and they’re falling behind on their attempts to reduce their water footprint.| Proof
AI companies are not telling us the true carbon costs of building and using AI.| Proof
AI's demand for energy is so high that the AI companies’ clean energy purchases simply can’t keep up.| Proof
From "Editor and Publisher."| Proof
Proof News presented examples of debunked election misinformation to five leading consumer facing AI products.| Proof
If you ask Google’s AI chatbot, Gemini, about voter fraud in English, it starts off by correctly telling you that such fraud is “incredibly rare,” and gives you a list of topics that are “more productive to consider,” like voter suppression. But if| Proof
And other performance issues when it comes to language models and geology| Proof
AI models continue to provide inaccurate and misleading responses to voter queries| Proof
The discrepancies between the companies’ public promises — and their execution — raise questions about their commitment to providing accurate information during this high-stakes election year| Proof
Experts testing five leading AI models found the answers were often inaccurate, misleading, and even downright harmful| Proof
An expert-led domain-specific approach to measuring AI safety| Proof
Probably not anytime soon, says software developer Carl Brown.| Proof
Despite employee concerns, management encouraged massive scraping of copyrighted content, documents show| Proof
Creators claim their videos were used without their knowledge| Proof
We built a tool to reveal the channels used by AI giants| Proof
The social media monitoring tool, which has been used to track misinformation, is set to disappear as elections take place worldwide| Proof
A survey by Proof News shows that many AI voice cloning services don’t require any proof of a human’s consent — just a simple click of an “I agree” button| Proof
Google’s new “AI Overview” feature reveals the flawed underbelly of AI| Proof
It’s often hard to tell which version of an AI model you’re using — and what, if any, safety settings are in place| Proof
A conversation with AI policy executive Irene Solaiman| Proof