News AI Newsletter: Russian Robot Does Faceplants in Humiliating Debut

News AI Newsletter: Russian Robot Does Faceplants in Humiliating Debut

AIdol humanoid robot stumbles in its debut

The AIdol humanoid robot fell during its debut on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 in Moscow. (Moscow News Agency via AP)

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IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

– Russia’s first AI robot appears on stage in humiliating debut in Moscow
– Actor George Clooney claims that the rise of artificial intelligence technology is dangerous and says that “the genie is out of the bottle”
– OpenAI accuses the NY Times of wanting to invade the privacy of millions of users in the newspaper’s lawsuit against the tech giant

TECHNOLOGICAL JOURNEY: Russia’s first humanoid robot was unveiled to the world on Wednesday, but its presentation was dramatically cut short after it stumbled moments after taking to a Moscow stage.

FALSE STAR PANIC: Actor George Clooney said Tuesday that he is alarmed by the rise of artificial intelligence. In an interview with Variety’s Marc Malkin, the “Ocean’s Eleven” star said the Hollywood community is concerned about how realistic AI depictions have become, particularly those created with the latest audio and video generation models.

George Clooney speaking at the event

During a recent interview with Variety, actor George Clooney said that videos generated by artificial intelligence are becoming “dangerous” because of how realistic they appear. (Anadolu/Getty)

PRIVACY UNDER SIEGE?: OpenAI issued a fiery statement accusing the New York Times of wanting to invade the privacy of its users as the newspaper continues its lawsuit against the tech giant.

AI CAREER: Advanced Micro Devices President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su participated in “The Claman Countdown,” where she thanked the Trump administration for its support of the development of artificial intelligence and underscored the importance of maintaining American leadership in the global AI race.

CHILDREN AT RISK: Kids are spending more time online than ever, and that early exposure is opening the door to a new kind of danger. Artificial intelligence has supercharged online scams, creating personalized and convincing traps that even adults can fall into. Bitwarden’s latest “Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025” survey shows that while parents know these risks exist, most have not yet seriously talked to their children about them.

Boy playing with his phone at home

A new Bitwarden survey released for Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 reveals that parents are aware of AI-powered online scams, but few have discussed them with their children. (iStock)

VETERANS GET AN AI BOOST: For more than three decades I had the honor of serving our country in uniform. I led soldiers at home and abroad. I led U.S. Cyber ​​Command and the National Security Agency through some of the most complex technological changes in our history. But the transition that came after my time in uniform came to an end was its own kind of mission. The structure, rhythm, and identity that comes with military service don’t simply disappear when you leave it. The day you enter civilian life, you begin a new chapter and you are expected to write it as you live it.

ROCKETS TO THE RUINS: Elon Musk is pouring money into a digital renaissance of archeology aimed at reimagining life in ancient Rome, with the potential to rewrite the history books.

‘IMMINENT’ THREAT: A new report from a conservative think tank says artificial intelligence is the new “cold war” between the United States and China.

POWERED BY AI: Artificial intelligence giant OpenAI announced Monday a new initiative that aims to make it easier for service members and veterans to use artificial intelligence tools as they transition from military service to the workforce.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI Inc., during a press tour of the Stargate AI data center in Abilene, Texas, US, on Tuesday, September 23, 2025. (Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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