
- Why Is Sam Altman Teaming Up With Jared Leto, a Creep With Extensive Sex Abuse Allegations?
Last month, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s unsettling blockchain-based side gig seemingly got its Mars all confused. Let’s back up. The company, previously called Worldcoin and now simply called World, is developing software designed to verify… Read more: Why Is Sam Altman Teaming Up With Jared Leto, a Creep With Extensive Sex Abuse Allegations? - AI Filmmaker Compares His Tech to Something That Gets Worse the More You Think About It
Jorge R. Gutierrez, the animator behind the beloved animated film “The Book of Life,” is enraging his fans after seemingly selling out to AI. At a conference held by Amazon MGM Studios on Wednesday, he… Read more: AI Filmmaker Compares His Tech to Something That Gets Worse the More You Think About It - Tech CEOs Have a Problem: Even Their Closest Allies Now See AI as a Sign of Laziness and Dishonesty
Tech founders and CEOs are all rapidly adopting AI, deploying it across their companies and personally using it to handle emails and other busywork. But Paul Graham, the cofounder of startup accelerator Y Combinator and… Read more: Tech CEOs Have a Problem: Even Their Closest Allies Now See AI as a Sign of Laziness and Dishonesty - ‘Highly Plausible’ Aliens on Europa Are Earthlings’ Descendants, Study Says
Welcome back to the Abstract! Here are the stories this week that spread life across space, went stir crazy for science, held the colony together, and peacefully sat it out. First, what if we went… Read more: ‘Highly Plausible’ Aliens on Europa Are Earthlings’ Descendants, Study Says - Harvard Graduation Speaker Unloads on AI in Profanity-Loaded Tirade, Prompting Cheers From Students: “I’m Here to Tell You the Mission of Your Generation Is to Destroy AI”
Earlier this month, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was met with jeers when he brought up AI during his commencement speech at the University of Arizona. Just days earlier, footage of real estate executive Gloria… Read more: Harvard Graduation Speaker Unloads on AI in Profanity-Loaded Tirade, Prompting Cheers From Students: “I’m Here to Tell You the Mission of Your Generation Is to Destroy AI” - Anthropic’s alliance with pope on AI harms: all in good faith or ‘Vatican-washing?’
Experts say AI firm’s engagement with Vatican risks creating ‘feelgood’ discourse that lacks critical examination Why did Anthropic’s founder sit beside the pope during a warning about AI? In the first major written teaching of… Read more: Anthropic’s alliance with pope on AI harms: all in good faith or ‘Vatican-washing?’ - Grifters, cynics, and true believers: The family tree of vaccine opponents
Stanley Plotkin, 93, was instrumental in developing a number of vaccines over the course of his career. He recently said that he’s “beginning to regret having lived so long—because we’re going downhill.” How could we… Read more: Grifters, cynics, and true believers: The family tree of vaccine opponents - This strange new phase of matter could transform quantum technology
By stacking custom-designed silver nanoparticles like nanoscale LEGO bricks, scientists stabilized a mysterious crystal phase that had never been observed before. The material not only solves a longstanding puzzle in materials science but also exhibits… Read more: This strange new phase of matter could transform quantum technology - Ancient DNA reveals how women helped transform prehistoric Europe
New DNA evidence shows that Europe’s hunter-gatherers and early farmers interacted far more closely than previously thought, with women likely playing a crucial role in spreading farming across northwestern Europe. Centuries later, the arrival of… Read more: Ancient DNA reveals how women helped transform prehistoric Europe - Environmentalists turn out in force to oppose Trump coal ash rollbacks
At a virtual public comment hearing hosted by the US Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, a long line of environmental advocates voiced strong opposition to proposed new regulations weakening requirements that utilities must follow in… Read more: Environmentalists turn out in force to oppose Trump coal ash rollbacks - New 3D silicon chip breakthrough could extend Moore’s Law for years
As traditional chip miniaturization slows, researchers have found a way to pack more computing power into the same space by stacking silicon circuits in multiple layers. The new process uses ultra-thin silicon membranes and low-temperature… Read more: New 3D silicon chip breakthrough could extend Moore’s Law for years - Americans echo Pope Leo’s concerns about AI: ‘It threatens workers, privacy and human life’
Guardian readers in the US spoke of fears about unregulated AI in response to the pope’s encyclical warning about the risks of the technology In his first major papal text since assuming leadership of the… Read more: Americans echo Pope Leo’s concerns about AI: ‘It threatens workers, privacy and human life’ - Do You Actually Need to Pay for Transcription Software?
I tested Wispr Flow and various AI-powered transcription software to see whether you should bother subscribing or stick with free services. - Stanford quantum computing breakthrough uses twisted light to work without extreme cooling
A new room-temperature quantum device uses twisted light to entangle photons and electrons, overcoming one of the biggest hurdles in quantum technology. The breakthrough could pave the way for smaller, cheaper quantum systems with applications… Read more: Stanford quantum computing breakthrough uses twisted light to work without extreme cooling - Caffeine reversed memory problems caused by sleep deprivation
Scientists discovered that sleep deprivation damages a key brain circuit responsible for social memory, making it harder to recognize familiar individuals. In laboratory studies, caffeine restored communication between neurons in this pathway and reversed the… Read more: Caffeine reversed memory problems caused by sleep deprivation - Proposed new US funding rules: We can cancel any grant at any time
Last August, the Trump administration issued an executive order intended to fundamentally alter how grant funding is handled by the US government. Under the system that had made the US a scientific superpower, peer reviewers… Read more: Proposed new US funding rules: We can cancel any grant at any time - Kenyan court blocks Trump admin from dumping Ebola-exposed Americans there
The Trump administration is refusing to repatriate Americans exposed to Ebola amid the outbreak still raging in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. But the plan to send US citizens to Kenya has hit a… Read more: Kenyan court blocks Trump admin from dumping Ebola-exposed Americans there - Amazon Is Making an AI-Animated ‘Good Advice Cupcake’ TV Show. Its Original Creator Is Furious
Loryn Brantz created The Good Advice Cupcake for BuzzFeed years ago. The company licensed the character for a new Amazon series—made with AI—without her consent. - Claroty Introduces Claire, Industry’s First CPS-Native AI Security Agent
Claire Delivers AI-powered CPS Visibility, Contextual Insights, and Agentic Actions to Protect the Integrity and Resilience of Mission-critical Infrastructure Claroty, the cyber-physical systems (CPS) protection company, today announced it is launching Claroty Claire, a first-of-its-kind,… Read more: Claroty Introduces Claire, Industry’s First CPS-Native AI Security Agent - Tesla Insiders Admit Self-Driving Is a Complete Disaster
It turns out not even the people building Tesla’s self-driving tech trust Elon Musk’s extravagant claims about the company’s autonomous vehicles. New reporting by Reuters interviewed nine former data labelers and a former self-driving engineer… Read more: Tesla Insiders Admit Self-Driving Is a Complete Disaster - DOJ sues states that rejected ICE requests for undercover license plates
The Trump administration continues to claim in lawsuits that ICE monitoring sites are doxing agents, without showing evidence that’s happening. Most recently, the Department of Justice pointed to sites like ICEList.info and ICESpy.org in lawsuits… Read more: DOJ sues states that rejected ICE requests for undercover license plates - Trump FCC warns all broadcasters to follow orders or be punished like ABC
The eight broadcast TV stations owned by ABC filed applications for early license renewals under protest yesterday, accusing the Federal Communications Commission of trying to suppress speech as part of “an unprecedented attack on a… Read more: Trump FCC warns all broadcasters to follow orders or be punished like ABC - House of the Dragon S3 trailer revels in dragons, fire, and blood
Some viewers were disappointed that the second season of House of the Dragon ended not with a bang, but a whimper. But the big battle sequence that season 2 set up will open season 3… Read more: House of the Dragon S3 trailer revels in dragons, fire, and blood - Analysis of Texas measles outbreak shows just how dangerous virus is
For years, anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his zealous followers have downplayed measles as “just a rash” and falsely claimed that “Measles outbreaks have been fabricated to create fear.” In 2021, when… Read more: Analysis of Texas measles outbreak shows just how dangerous virus is - Botnet of more than 17 million devices dismantled
Authorities in the Netherlands said they dismantled a botnet that comprised more than 17 million devices and were managed by 200 servers in a joint operation by the police and the National Cyber Security Center.… Read more: Botnet of more than 17 million devices dismantled - Hands-On With Gemini Spark: I Gave It Access to My Life and It Friend-Zoned My Boyfriend
Google’s new AI agent combed through my emails, documents, and calendar to plan a birthday party and still didn’t clock the person most important to me. - Fans Aghast as New York Jets Say They’re Switching to AI
When it comes to excuses from the front office, Jets fans have heard it all. The beleaguered New York franchise continues to hold the longest playoff drought of all major-league men’s sports teams, a situation… Read more: Fans Aghast as New York Jets Say They’re Switching to AI - AI Data Centers Now Account for 17% of Australia’s Private Investment
Australia’s AI data center boom drove private investment sharply higher, even as weaker household spending exposed a widening economic split. The post AI Data Centers Now Account for 17% of Australia’s Private Investment appeared first… Read more: AI Data Centers Now Account for 17% of Australia’s Private Investment - Severed sea cucumber appendages don’t seem to die
Organs, arms, appendages, and other complex tissues usually decay rapidly when they’re separated from their host. Over the years, biologists have seen some success with keeping them alive outside of the body—organ transplants depend on… Read more: Severed sea cucumber appendages don’t seem to die - After years of stability, F1 reliability can no longer be taken for granted
First off, apologies for the lack of a Canadian Grand Prix report at the beginning of this week; Ferrari chose last weekend to show us its new electric vehicle, and between that and Memorial Day,… Read more: After years of stability, F1 reliability can no longer be taken for granted - Startup offers free home cleaning—if it can record it all for robot training
A tech startup is offering New York City residents free home cleaning with a twist—it will send “professional cleaners” wearing cameras to record everything they do. All that data will supposedly be used to train… Read more: Startup offers free home cleaning—if it can record it all for robot training - Scaling safe enterprise AI with OpenAI governance frameworks
OpenAI’s latest governance frameworks offer enterprise leaders a structured blueprint for scaling safe and compliant AI deployments globally. The adoption of large language models has steadily progressed towards requiring sustainable, commercial-grade architecture. OpenAI has released… Read more: Scaling safe enterprise AI with OpenAI governance frameworks - iOS 27 Rumor: Siri Could Become Apple’s Answer to ChatGPT
iOS 27 could bring a rebuilt Siri, Dynamic Island AI search, chatbot-style tools, and deeper AI features across iPhone apps. The post iOS 27 Rumor: Siri Could Become Apple’s Answer to ChatGPT appeared first on… Read more: iOS 27 Rumor: Siri Could Become Apple’s Answer to ChatGPT - We Asked the ‘Future of Truth’ Author to Explain How He Used AI. It Didn’t Go Well
A book about how AI shapes perceptions of reality came under fire for using AI-generated quotes. Its problems go beyond that. - DuckDuckGo Installs Spike as Google Moves to Replace Search With AI
At its I/O conference last week, Google made it abundantly clear it’s looking to leave behind the Search pages of yore, featuring hyperlinks to online content — and replacing them with a reimagined and AI-powered… Read more: DuckDuckGo Installs Spike as Google Moves to Replace Search With AI - Behind the Blog: Being New and Some Numbers
This is Behind the Blog, where we share our behind-the-scenes thoughts about how a few of our top stories of the week came together. This week, we discuss going deeper, Google’s search changes, and a… Read more: Behind the Blog: Being New and Some Numbers - Here’s why the failure of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket is so catastrophic
Thursday night’s detonation of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket during a static-fire test produced a spectacular fireball over Florida, sending shards of the rocket flying far and wide, into the sea and across the coastal… Read more: Here’s why the failure of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket is so catastrophic - A silent kidney crisis is spreading far faster than experts expected
A sweeping global study found that chronic kidney disease now affects nearly 800 million people and has become one of the world’s leading causes of death. Often silent in its early stages, the condition is… Read more: A silent kidney crisis is spreading far faster than experts expected - Scientists say evolution may work differently than we thought
A major research study is challenging one of evolution’s most influential ideas: that most genetic changes that become permanent are essentially neutral. Researchers at the University of Michigan found that beneficial mutations are actually far… Read more: Scientists say evolution may work differently than we thought - This newly discovered raptor may have hunted like a giant heron
A newly discovered raptor-like dinosaur from Patagonia is changing how scientists think about ancient predators. Named Kank australis, the 70-million-year-old dinosaur appears to have hunted fish much like modern herons, using a long, flexible neck… Read more: This newly discovered raptor may have hunted like a giant heron - This bizarre crocodile relative from the Triassic looked like an ostrich dinosaur
Scientists have discovered Labrujasuchus expectatus, a bizarre crocodile relative that looked more like an ostrich-like dinosaur than anything resembling a modern crocodile. It walked on two legs, had tiny arms, and sported a toothless beak—an… Read more: This bizarre crocodile relative from the Triassic looked like an ostrich dinosaur - Hidden driving danger when edible cannabis and alcohol mix
Using cannabis edibles and alcohol together may make drivers far more impaired than either substance alone, according to new research from Johns Hopkins. Even more concerning, common field sobriety tests often failed to detect the… Read more: Hidden driving danger when edible cannabis and alcohol mix - Astronomers finally solve Saturn’s decades-long spin mystery
A decades-old mystery about Saturn has finally been solved thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. Scientists discovered that Saturn’s changing “rotation rate” was never caused by the planet speeding up or slowing down, but… Read more: Astronomers finally solve Saturn’s decades-long spin mystery - The Vatican’s Man Inside Anthropic
Pope Leo XIV may not be able to disarm AI, but he’s got the attention of the industry. - Here’s why the failure of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket is so catastrophic
Thursday night’s detonation of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket during a static-fire test produced a spectacular fireball over Florida, sending shards of the rocket flying far and wide, into the sea and across the coastal… Read more: Here’s why the failure of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket is so catastrophic - Rocket Report: A dark day for Blue Origin; Pentagon eyes new launch site
Welcome to Edition 8.43 of the Rocket Report! A disclaimer: No one yet fully appreciates the ramifications of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket explosion Thursday night on its launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida. What… Read more: Rocket Report: A dark day for Blue Origin; Pentagon eyes new launch site - New Study Reveals the Manipulative ‘Dark Patterns’ of AI Chatbots
Dark patterns have been used by subscription companies and in bait-and-switch campaigns for decades. As more chatbot companies push to keep users engaged at all costs, how do manipulative design choices show up in conversational… Read more: New Study Reveals the Manipulative ‘Dark Patterns’ of AI Chatbots - Corporations Reeling From Huge AI Costs With No Clear Benefits
Companies that fell head over heels for AI are experiencing a rude awakening. Costs to access powerful AI tools are soaring, forcing company leaders to ask some difficult questions. As Axios reports, the early warning… Read more: Corporations Reeling From Huge AI Costs With No Clear Benefits - These researchers would be in Africa fighting ebola—but Trump cut their funding
As the world struggles to contain the rapidly growing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Ituri Province, a vital network of research centers has been unable to help on the ground. The reason: The… Read more: These researchers would be in Africa fighting ebola—but Trump cut their funding - Pure DC Accelerates AI Data Center Growth in EMEA
London, 28 May 2026: Pure Data Centres Group (Pure DC), one of the fastest-growing hyperscale cloud and AI infrastructure platforms across Europe and the Middle East, today announced it has secured $2.7billion in financing, underscoring strong… Read more: Pure DC Accelerates AI Data Center Growth in EMEA - Zyxel Networks introduces GenAI Protection solution to tackle shadow AI risks
New firewall capabilities, together with AnyInsight.ai, provide secure, controlled access to GenAI applications for SMBs Zyxel Networks, a leader in delivering secure and AI-powered cloud networking solutions, today announced a new GenAI Protection solution designed… Read more: Zyxel Networks introduces GenAI Protection solution to tackle shadow AI risks - Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.8, an upgrade to Claude Opus 4.7 that the company says brings improved results for coding, agent work, reasoning, and knowledge work. The platform can be used through claude.ai, Claude… Read more: Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8 - Give staff more say over AI to ensure they share benefits, UK thinktank urges
Exclusive: IPPR report backed by TUC proposes ‘worker support levy’ to boost employees’ influence Workers urgently need more bargaining power over the way AI is adopted in the workplace to ensure the benefits are fairly… Read more: Give staff more say over AI to ensure they share benefits, UK thinktank urges - ‘Like a billionaire on acid’: Star Wars director Gareth Edwards comes out in favour of AI
Speaking at Amazon’s AI on the Lot event, the Rogue One film-maker Gareth Edwards said ‘it’ll do anything you ask’ and ‘it’s going to be better than CGI’ Jurassic World Rebirth and Rogue One director… Read more: ‘Like a billionaire on acid’: Star Wars director Gareth Edwards comes out in favour of AI - Airia Launches Comprehensive MRM Solution Integrated with Microsoft Foundry
New governance framework enables enterprises to continuously validate and monitor autonomous AI systems across the Microsoft ecosystem Airia, the unified platform that gives enterprises control over every AI tool, model, and agent in their organization,… Read more: Airia Launches Comprehensive MRM Solution Integrated with Microsoft Foundry - Why I’m grateful to the Pope for his encyclical on AI | Francine Prose
The intelligent and thoughtful encyclical is an important warning of the uses and misuses of a rapidly developing technology. Silicon Valley is wrong to dismiss it Often I’m asked if I think that the novels… Read more: Why I’m grateful to the Pope for his encyclical on AI | Francine Prose - Primax Partners with MediaTek to Deepen Strategic Cooperation in Edge AI
AISF Technology Platform to Advance Commercial Deployment of Intelligent Robotics at COMPUTEX 2026 Primax Electronics Ltd. (TWSE: 4915), a global leader in AI Sensor Fusion (AISF) technologies, will showcase next-generation AI robotics applications together with… Read more: Primax Partners with MediaTek to Deepen Strategic Cooperation in Edge AI - SAFE Launches AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM)
New Agentic capability delivers unified, real-time visibility into exposure across AI solutions including ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, and more SAFE, the leader in autonomous cyber risk management, today announced the launch of SAFE AI Security Posture Management… Read more: SAFE Launches AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM) - Ragic Launches AI Agent for Business Automation
New AI Agent that works natively inside a user’s database, automating repetitive tasks such as data checks, without manual data feeding, technical configuration, and the security risks of external tools Ragic, a no-code database builder… Read more: Ragic Launches AI Agent for Business Automation - Zendesk Introduces the Autonomous Service Workforce
New Agent Builder, omnichannel AI agents, Copilots, and outcome-based pricing help enterprises deliver more connected service on Zendesk At its annual Relate conference today, Zendesk announced its vision for the Autonomous Service Workforce, a new… Read more: Zendesk Introduces the Autonomous Service Workforce - The most spectacular rocket explosion since N1 just happened in Florida
On Thursday evening Blue Origin attempted to test fire its massive New Glenn rocket at its Florida launch site, but something went very wrong after engine ignition. The super heavy lift rocket exploded in spectacular… Read more: The most spectacular rocket explosion since N1 just happened in Florida - Human organoids reveal how to reverse “irreversible” nerve damage
Cambridge researchers created miniature brain-and-spinal-cord systems in the lab that can send signals and even trigger tiny muscle contractions. They discovered that human neurons gradually lose their ability to regrow after damage during development —… Read more: Human organoids reveal how to reverse “irreversible” nerve damage - 2027 Audi RS5 first drive: A performance PHEV with split personalities
Audi provided flights from Washington, DC, to Munich, Germany, and accommodation so Ars could drive the RS5. Ars does not accept paid editorial content. SAALFELDEN, Austria—Audi may have built a reputation for technology over the… Read more: 2027 Audi RS5 first drive: A performance PHEV with split personalities - Fed up with vibe coders, dev sneaks data-nuking prompt injection into their code
The controversy over vibe coding reached a new high this week after a developer added hidden instructions to his open source Java testing app to sabotage projects performed by AI coding agents. The instructions were… Read more: Fed up with vibe coders, dev sneaks data-nuking prompt injection into their code - LLMs believe false statements even after explicit warnings that they’re false
If you tell an 8-year-old a lie, then immediately tell them you were just kidding, that kid probably won’t end up integrating that lie into their long-term belief system. But new research on so-called “negation… Read more: LLMs believe false statements even after explicit warnings that they’re false - Intel makes a bid for handheld gaming PCs with new Arc G3 processors
Most of the Steam Deck imitators on the market right now use AMD silicon, specifically the Ryzen Z-series chips. These are the same chips AMD makes for regular laptops, but with different power settings better… Read more: Intel makes a bid for handheld gaming PCs with new Arc G3 processors - How pigeons exploit magnetic fields for navigation
Scientists have long known that migrating birds and homing pigeons navigate in part by sensing the Earth’s magnetic fields, especially at night or in overcast conditions when visual landmarks or sunshine are in short supply.… Read more: How pigeons exploit magnetic fields for navigation - Amazon turns to Jeff Bezos’ other company to do some heavy lifting
It was less than two months ago that the third flight of Blue Origin’s heavy-lift New Glenn rocket left a customer’s payload in an unusable orbit. Investigators have now identified the cause of the failure,… Read more: Amazon turns to Jeff Bezos’ other company to do some heavy lifting - Apple working to cram massive Gemini model into iPhone to power new Siri
It’s impossible to totally avoid generative AI when interacting with technology anymore, but Apple has a bit less of it. That’s not entirely by choice, though. The iPhone maker has delayed the AI-enhanced Siri multiple… Read more: Apple working to cram massive Gemini model into iPhone to power new Siri - A respectable port of Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition invades macOS
Despite all the graphics capabilities of modern Macs, being a Mac gamer is generally a thankless existence. Every once in a while, though, Mac gamers get a bone thrown to them that is substantial enough… Read more: A respectable port of Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition invades macOS - FBI says Google engineer used internal search data to win $1.2M on Polymarket
The US charged a Google software engineer with insider trading after he allegedly made a profit of $1.2 million on Polymarket bets related to which public figures would top Google’s rankings for the most searched… Read more: FBI says Google engineer used internal search data to win $1.2M on Polymarket - Researchers develop a new process to get lithium out of rocks
While we make batteries based on many different chemistries, nothing has approached the massive scale at which we can produce lithium batteries. That scale makes the economics of lithium-ion batteries hard to compete with. Even… Read more: Researchers develop a new process to get lithium out of rocks - US healthcare still stupidly expensive, with pathetic outcomes, study finds
An updated analysis comparing healthcare systems across 20 countries finds once again that the US system is an outstandingly poor performer, summarized as being a “persistent failure” for its high costs, poor health outcomes, and… Read more: US healthcare still stupidly expensive, with pathetic outcomes, study finds - Anthropic reaches valuation of $965bn, beating OpenAI to become world’s most valuable AI firm
Claude’s parent company’s $65bn in latest funding round underscores vast sums of money still flowing into industry Anthropic, the AI firm behind the Claude chatbot, announced on Thursday it had raised $65bn in funding to… Read more: Anthropic reaches valuation of $965bn, beating OpenAI to become world’s most valuable AI firm - CEO Receives Violent Threats After Kicking Off AI Layoffs
As the Australian software firm WiseTech lays off thousands of employees in a pivot to AI, its CEO Zubin Appoo has become the target of violent threats, the company says. Richard White, WiseTech’s founder, revealed… Read more: CEO Receives Violent Threats After Kicking Off AI Layoffs - NBA Commissioner Announces Plans to Let AI Take Over for Lazy Referees
Anyone who’s sat through this year’s NBA playoffs has probably noticed: the basketball league has a big problem with its referees. There’s the poor flopping management for starters, where players try to exaggerate or fabricate… Read more: NBA Commissioner Announces Plans to Let AI Take Over for Lazy Referees - Anthropic Customers Creeped Out by Its Newest Models
Earlier this year, Anthropic started rolling out its latest Mythos AI model to a select number of organizations as part of a deliberately slow and careful launch. The goal was to give them a fighting… Read more: Anthropic Customers Creeped Out by Its Newest Models - Steam Deck sells out in North America within 24 hours of price hike
Well, that was fast. Less than 24 hours after Valve announced renewed availability of the Steam Deck OLED (at a massively increased MSRP), the handheld is once again listed as “out of stock” in the… Read more: Steam Deck sells out in North America within 24 hours of price hike - Trump loses more control over AI regulation as Illinois passes landmark law
A few days after President Donald Trump abruptly canceled a plan that would have given the federal government power to vet frontier AI models over fears that it might hobble innovation, Illinois lawmakers passed the… Read more: Trump loses more control over AI regulation as Illinois passes landmark law - Meeting the pope’s call to put humanity first in a world of artificial intelligence | Letter
Dr Susan Oman on a campaign that is designed to raise public awareness of AI Your editorial on Pope Leo XIV’s call to centre human dignity in AI debate makes an important argument (The Guardian… Read more: Meeting the pope’s call to put humanity first in a world of artificial intelligence | Letter - AI is changing how we think, not replacing it | Letters
Richard Thackeray and Phil Snell respond to an article by Wendy Liu on using artificial intelligence Wendy Liu’s thoughtful piece on AI and cognitive sovereignty raises real concerns about labour redundancies, the hype and the… Read more: AI is changing how we think, not replacing it | Letters - Cities Are Covering Flock Cameras With Trash Bags
The city of Dayton, Ohio has covered its Flock automated license plate reader cameras with black trash bags in part because police there are unsure whether the cameras are still active and the city also… Read more: Cities Are Covering Flock Cameras With Trash Bags - The Sun Is Undergoing a Mysterious Change and Nobody Knows Why
The Sun is experiencing “striking” long-term shifts in its behavior that have gone undiscovered for more than a decade, according to a study published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society on Wednesday. … Read more: The Sun Is Undergoing a Mysterious Change and Nobody Knows Why - Media Advisory: MIT to establish regional quantum hub
MIT and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts announced plans to establish the Quantum Systems Laboratory (QSL) at MIT, which will be open to researchers across the region. With the new funding from the state, which will match… Read more: Media Advisory: MIT to establish regional quantum hub - Image of Thai police in sparkly dresses with handcuffed suspect turns out to be AI fake
Picture was created by administrator in charge of station’s Facebook account who wanted to create ‘friendlier image’ It was an arresting image and an irresistible story. A group of tough Thai police officers – five… Read more: Image of Thai police in sparkly dresses with handcuffed suspect turns out to be AI fake - Influential Tech Founder Says His Peers Are Suffering From Mass AI Psychosis
It’s no secret that many of the world’s top CEOs are obsessed with AI. By pursuing lofty goals of complete AI automation, these executives have created one of the largest financial bubbles in recent memory… Read more: Influential Tech Founder Says His Peers Are Suffering From Mass AI Psychosis - Meta Adds Paid Subscription Tiers Across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp
Meta is launching paid tiers for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp while testing new AI, creator, and business subscriptions. The post Meta Adds Paid Subscription Tiers Across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp appeared first on TechRepublic. - Bad cholesterol slashed 62% by single dose of gene-editing drug in small trial
An experimental gene-editing therapy that aims to lower bad cholesterol for the long-term after a single infusion is off to a positive start in an early clinical trial. Researchers running a Phase I safety trial… Read more: Bad cholesterol slashed 62% by single dose of gene-editing drug in small trial - Inbolt Launches Vision-Enabled Robot Programming
With Inbolt Robot Programming, weeks of iterative commissioning can now be done in one shot: engineers build programs directly from the CAD model, and at runtime the Inbolt Vision Model locates the real part and… Read more: Inbolt Launches Vision-Enabled Robot Programming - Zapier Study Reveals Operational Bottleneck Challenges
The Cost of Disconnected Work Report finds teams running three or more request platforms are far more likely to lose money to missing or delayed work Zapier, the leading AI orchestration platform, today released its Cost… Read more: Zapier Study Reveals Operational Bottleneck Challenges - 1Password Earns Recognition on the Third Annual CRN AI 100 List
1Password, a leader in identity security, announced today that it has been named by CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, to the 2026 AI 100 list in the AI Security category. Now in its third year,… Read more: 1Password Earns Recognition on the Third Annual CRN AI 100 List - Can your AI agent actually learn from its mistakes or just keep repeating them?
Agent skills—the instructions and guidelines that govern how AI models behave when solving problems—exist in an awkward middle ground. They’re either hand-crafted once and frozen, generated fresh each time without learning, or loosely self-revised without… Read more: Can your AI agent actually learn from its mistakes or just keep repeating them? - YouTube Announces Plans to Crack Down on AI Slop
It’s no secret that YouTube is overrun with AI slop. It’s made gestures towards reining in the flood of chintzy AI imagery, and now it’s signaling that it’s getting a little more serious about enforcing… Read more: YouTube Announces Plans to Crack Down on AI Slop - Google Pay preps for AI agents with Universal Commerce Protocol
Google Pay is overhauling its payment infrastructure for an impending wave of transactions from AI agents. The latest updates introduce the Universal Commerce Protocol and a new server architecture, positioning Google Pay as a central… Read more: Google Pay preps for AI agents with Universal Commerce Protocol - Here Comes Ojai, Waymo’s New Chinese-Made Robotaxi
The pale-blue Ojai vehicles will start picking up members of the public in California and Arizona today. - A 100-year-old piano mystery has finally been solved
For more than a century, pianists and music teachers have argued over whether a performer’s touch can actually change the tone color of a piano note — and now scientists say the answer is yes.… Read more: A 100-year-old piano mystery has finally been solved - Forget LASIK: Safer, cheaper vision correction without lasers or surgery
Researchers are developing a futuristic alternative to LASIK that reshapes the eye without lasers or incisions. Using mild electrical pulses and platinum contact lenses, they temporarily soften the cornea so it can be molded into… Read more: Forget LASIK: Safer, cheaper vision correction without lasers or surgery - Scottish wrens may be evolving into new species through island gigantism
Tiny birds on remote Scottish islands are undergoing a dramatic evolutionary transformation. Scientists studying four isolated populations of British Wrens discovered that some island birds have grown astonishingly large — with the biggest St Kilda… Read more: Scottish wrens may be evolving into new species through island gigantism - DNA solves 250-year-old mystery of the Seychelles’ lost crocodiles
Scientists have solved the mystery of the Seychelles’ vanished crocodiles using DNA from historic museum specimens. The reptiles were not a unique species after all, but an isolated population of saltwater crocodiles that likely drifted… Read more: DNA solves 250-year-old mystery of the Seychelles’ lost crocodiles - ‘Cracked Oura’ Is an App For Using the Oura Ring Without the Monthly Subscription
Rather than pay a monthly subscription for an app that plenty of people think kinda sucks, a developer has created Cracked Oura, an open source app that lets Oura ring wearers query and analyze their… Read more: ‘Cracked Oura’ Is an App For Using the Oura Ring Without the Monthly Subscription
