ARD Adopts AI Radio Voices. Anthropic Imports ChatGPT Memories. ChatGPT Uninstalls Surge After DoD Deal. Court Rejects AI Copyright.

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The AI news for March 3rd, 2026

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Here are the details of the day's selected top stories:

ARD: AI makes its way into public-service radio broadcasts.
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/ARD-KI-findet-Einzug-in-oeffentlich-rechtliche-Radiosendungen-11195296.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
Why did we choose this article?
Listeners will start hearing AI-generated voices for traffic and weather in two public radio shows — a direct change to the listening experience that raises trust, transparency, and job-allocation questions for broadcasting staff.

A new Anthropic prompt lets ChatGPT and co. reveal the collected knowledge about users.
Source: https://the-decoder.de/neuer-anthropic-prompt-laesst-chatgpt-und-co-das-gesammelte-wissen-ueber-nutzer-verraten/
Why did we choose this article?
Anthropic's tool can export/import the full stored context from other chatbots into Claude, which matters for users switching services and for privacy — it can reveal what chatbots have learned about you and makes data portability practical.

ChatGPT uninstalls surged by 295% after DoD deal
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/02/chatgpt-uninstalls-surged-by-295-after-dod-deal/
Why did we choose this article?
A big consumer reaction to a company’s government contract — widespread uninstalling shows how trust and perceived alignment with government use can quickly shift user behavior and app adoption.

AI-generated art can’t be copyrighted after Supreme Court declines to review the rule
Source: https://www.theverge.com/policy/887678/supreme-court-ai-art-copyright
Why did we choose this article?
With the Court declining review, AI-only generated artwork remains ineligible for copyright — a concrete legal outcome that affects creators, businesses, and anyone relying on copyright to protect or monetize AI-produced works.

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