An artificial intelligence startup called Aware is helping large companies monitor employee communications, according to a new report. (iStock)
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IN TODAY'S NEWSLETTER:
– These large companies are using AI to spy on employees' messages, a report reveals
– The SEC is reportedly investigating OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's communications.
– AI used by US forces to help identify hostile targets in the Middle East: report

Big companies like Walmart and Starbucks have started using artificial intelligence to monitor employee messages in a controversial new push. (Getty Images)
WATCHING THE WORKERS: Several companies, including Walmart, Delta, T-Mobile, Chevron and Starbucks, are now reportedly monitoring employee conversations on messaging apps using software from an artificial intelligence startup called Aware.
UNDER THE MICROSCOPE': The Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly investigating whether investors in artificial intelligence startup OpenAI were misled.
MODERN WEAPON: The United States is increasing its use of artificial intelligence technology on the battlefield, most recently to help attack targets in the Middle East., according to a new report.

A missile is launched from a warship during the US-led coalition operation against Yemen's Houthi rebels in early February. Over the weekend, the United States and the United Kingdom carried out joint attacks against the Houthis. (US Central Command)
'UNACCEPTABLE': Google is working to fix its Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) tool, CEO Sundar Pichai told employees on Tuesday, calling images generated by the model “biased” and “completely unacceptable.”
WOKE UP TO TECHNOLOGY: Google's public apology after its Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) produced historically inaccurate images and refused to display images of white people has raised questions about possible racial bias in other big tech chatbots.

Fox News Digital tested chatbots from Google, Meta, Microsoft and Open AI for evidence of racial bias. (Nikolas Kokovlis/ Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/ Rafael Henrique/Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images/Getty Images)
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