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People pay a few dollars to make chatbots act drunk
People are paying a few dollars for plug ins that make chatbots act drunk or high, bypassing safety rules as sales surged in late 2025, raising alarms for users

People are paying a few dollars for plug ins that make chatbots act drunk or high, bypassing safety rules as sales surged in late 2025, raising alarms for users

Kick banned Miami streamer Clavicular after a live Cybertruck crash left a man thrown from the hood. Police questioned him for hours and no charges were filed.

A Salvation Army bell ringer in Florida was arrested after allegedly trying to impale a Publix manager with a donation tripod outside a store on Kanner Highway.

Chinese startup Agibot rents humanoid robots for weddings at $2,200, promising ring bearers as it deploys 1,000 and targets 400,000 users in 2026 in China