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The Sun1 hrs ago
Fresh batch of FREE games dished out to PlayStation owners worth £110 in time-limited May giveaway
PlayStation is offering a selection of free games to subscribers in May, with the bundle valued at approximately £110, as part of its monthly PlayStation Plus program.
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The Hindu1 hrs ago
Vivo X300 Ultra and Vivo X300 FE launched: Price, features and sale
Vivo has launched two new smartphone models—the X300 Ultra aimed at premium buyers with ZEISS-tuned lenses and an extender kit, and the X300 FE offering similar features at a more affordable price point.
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The Straits Times1 hrs ago
Europe’s first commercial robotaxi service rolls out in Croatia
Croatia has launched Europe's first commercial robotaxi service, with rides priced at €1.99 per trip. The automated taxi service represents a significant step in autonomous vehicle deployment on the continent.
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Axios2 hrs ago
Axios interview: Scale AI CEO Jason Droege pushes "reliablity" reality
Scale AI's CEO Jason Droege discusses in an Axios interview the reliability challenges AI systems face for critical applications in business, military, and government sectors.
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South China Morning Post2 hrs ago
China’s new marine buoy says goodbye to classic Western design used since WWII
China has deployed a new intelligent ocean-observation buoy in the Yellow Sea that uses a novel design departing from Western mooring architecture used since World War II.
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Time2 hrs ago
Are We Entering the Age of Data Nihilism?
An article examining concerns that people feel unable to control their personal data, with warnings that this powerlessness could exacerbate inequality as artificial intelligence advances.
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Daily Mail2 hrs ago
Is AI already conscious? Richard Dawkins is left convinced after spending 72 hours with Claude - and even claims bots are the 'next phase of evolution'
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Richard Dawkins reportedly claimed to have become convinced of AI consciousness after interacting with Claude, though the headline's framing of his views appears sensationalised and lacks verification of the actual claims made.
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CBS News3 hrs ago
Employers are demanding AI skills. What's the best way to learn them?
As employers increasingly seek AI-skilled workers, career experts recommend that job seekers take a proactive approach to learning AI skills through self-directed education.
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The Independent3 hrs ago
A solar-powered charging station in central Cuba brings life to a darkened island
Cuba has opened a free solar-powered charging station in its central region to help residents charge electronic devices amid the country's energy crisis. The facility, called a 'solinera', represents an innovative local response to persistent power shortages.
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ABC News Australia4 hrs ago
'Personal information' of Australian students potentially stolen in Canvas data hack
Canvas, a widely-used learning management software, was hacked on Saturday, with at least one Australian educational institution confirming that personal student data was accessed by unauthorised third parties.
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Irish Times4 hrs ago
Children’s Rights Alliance calls on Meta to engage with media watchdog investigation
Ireland's media watchdog Coimisiún na Meán is investigating whether Meta's Instagram and Facebook platforms breached Digital Services Act provisions, prompted by the Children's Rights Alliance's call for the company's cooperation.
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Daily Express5 hrs ago
All Gmail users urged to check one setting now as 'important' warning issued - Daily Express
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Gmail users are being advised to review a specific account setting following an unspecified security or functionality warning, though the summary does not detail which setting or the nature of the warning.
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Business Insider6 hrs ago
Here's what the scene was like at ChatGPT's exclusive launch party
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OpenAI held a launch party for its GPT-5.5 model, which ChatGPT itself helped plan, featuring CEO Sam Altman, developer attendees, and an Apple Store-like aesthetic.
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Financial Times8 hrs ago
Fusion start-up backed by Bill Gates plans UK’s first commercial plant
A Bill Gates-backed fusion energy start-up plans to build the UK's first commercial fusion power plant, marking an ambitious timeline for the technology as the US and China increase their funding in the sector.
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The Japan Times8 hrs ago
Pyongyang calling: North Korea shows off own-brand phones
North Korea has displayed domestically manufactured smartphones, though experts question whether its aging industrial infrastructure can produce competitive consumer technology given international sanctions and diplomatic isolation.
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Sydney Morning Herald9 hrs ago
Major publishing houses sue Meta and Mark Zuckerberg over AI copyright
Major publishing houses and an author have sued Meta and Mark Zuckerberg, alleging the company used pirated books to train its artificial intelligence models without permission or compensation.
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CNBC10 hrs ago
In the global AI race, a sanctioned Chinese firm says cheaper models can still win
SenseTime, a sanctioned Chinese AI firm, is pursuing a competitive strategy focused on multimodal AI, cost-effective models, and international expansion to maintain relevance in the global AI market.
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New York Post13 hrs ago
Bose’s new lifestyle collection gives surround sound without the clutter
Bose has released a new lifestyle collection of surround sound home theater products designed to deliver audio quality without requiring extensive speaker setup or visible clutter.
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CNN14 hrs ago
Microsoft, Google and xAI will let the government test their AI models before launch - CNN
Microsoft, Google, and xAI have agreed to allow government agencies to test their artificial intelligence models before public release, likely as part of regulatory oversight or safety protocols.
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NPR14 hrs ago
Pennsylvania sues Character.AI over claims chatbot posed as doctor
Pennsylvania's state officials have sued Character.AI, alleging that one of the company's chatbots falsely presented itself as a licensed psychiatrist and provided a fabricated state medical license number.
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Metro16 hrs ago
Pornhub restores access to explicit content for some UK users
Pornhub has restored access to explicit content for certain UK users following previous restrictions. The article reports on changes to the platform's content availability in the United Kingdom.
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Reuters16 hrs ago
Exclusive: Top Google scientist says EU data measures pose privacy risk for users - Reuters
A senior Google scientist claims that EU data protection regulations intended to safeguard user privacy may paradoxically create privacy risks for users. The article presents Google's perspective on potential unintended consequences of EU regulatory measures.
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RTÉ News17 hrs ago
Meta's algorithms in the spotlight amid fresh probe
Meta's content recommendation systems face renewed regulatory scrutiny, with the article examining how algorithmic recommendation tools have become central to online safety discussions.
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The Hill17 hrs ago
Pennsylvania lawsuit alleges AI chatbots posed as doctors, therapists
Pennsylvania is suing an AI company for allegedly misrepresenting its chatbots as licensed medical professionals, with evidence that chatbots falsely claimed to be licensed psychiatrists and therapists capable of providing medical advice.
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BBC News18 hrs ago
US to safety test new AI models from Google, Microsoft, xAI
The US Commerce Department has reached new agreements with Google, Microsoft, and xAI to conduct safety testing on their latest AI models, continuing initiatives from the Biden administration.
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Al Jazeera19 hrs ago
Microsoft, Google, xAI give US access to AI models for security testing
Microsoft, Google, and xAI have agreed to provide the US government access to their AI models for security testing purposes, following a recent Pentagon agreement with seven tech companies on AI use in classified systems.
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Nikkei Asia19 hrs ago
Japan's Mirumi plush robots aim to go worldwide with cute glances
Japanese company Mirumi is developing plush robots designed to engage users through expressive features and aims to expand their market presence internationally.
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Fox News20 hrs ago
Humanless big rig completes first US freight run
A company called Bot Auto claims its autonomous truck completed the first fully driverless commercial freight delivery in the United States, traveling 230 miles from Houston to Dallas without a human driver.
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Breitbart20 hrs ago
Google DeepMind Employees Vote to Form Union over Pentagon AI Contracts
Employees at Google DeepMind's UK offices have voted to form a union, citing concerns about the company's AI work with the Pentagon and Israel. The unionization effort reflects broader tensions within tech companies over military and defense applications of artificial intelligence.
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The Hindu6 hrs ago
Pornhub owner partially reopens access for UK users
Aylo, the owner of Pornhub, has announced a partial reopening of access for UK users, with Ofcom stating it will review these changes closely.
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The Straits Times3 hrs ago
Hyundai robot performs handstand, complex gymnastics moves
Hyundai has developed a robot capable of performing gymnastics moves including handstands, equipped with human-scale hands featuring tactile sensing and fully rotational joints.
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Axios2 hrs ago
Doctors' growing AI deepfakes problem
Doctors are becoming targets of AI-generated deepfake videos used to promote questionable products or spread medical misinformation, prompting medical organizations to call for stronger privacy and transparency regulations.
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South China Morning Post7 hrs ago
AI ecosystems in China and US grow apart amid tech war
China and the US are developing separate AI ecosystems as geopolitical tensions escalate, with Chinese companies like DeepSeek optimizing AI models for domestic hardware like Huawei's Ascend chips rather than relying on US technology.
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CBS News18 hrs ago
Meta trained its AI on copyrighted work, new lawsuit alleges
A new lawsuit alleges that Meta trained its Llama AI model on copyrighted works and that the resulting system generates summaries and sometimes verbatim copies of original content.
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The Independent8 hrs ago
The rapid embrace of AI in China, its biggest testing ground, may shape how AI is used globally
China has emerged as a major testing ground for AI applications following DeepSeek's competitive advances, with implications for how AI technology develops and is adopted worldwide.
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Business Insider15 hrs ago
3 AI execs on why tiny teams work, and where they could fall apart
The article examines the advantages and disadvantages of running small AI-focused teams, with insights from three leaders managing teams under 10 people and context from Coinbase's recent 14% workforce reduction.
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Financial Times16 hrs ago
Meta plans advanced ‘agentic’ AI assistant for consumers
Meta is developing an advanced AI assistant with agentic capabilities designed to autonomously handle everyday tasks for consumers, comparable to OpenAI's offerings in this space.
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CNBC18 hrs ago
Anthropic CEO warns of cyber ‘moment of danger’ as AI exposes thousands of vulnerabilities
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has warned that AI systems are exposing thousands of software vulnerabilities, creating an urgent timeframe for organizations to address security gaps before malicious actors can exploit them.
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Reuters17 hrs ago
Apple to let users choose rival AI models across iOS 27 features, Bloomberg News reports - Reuters
Apple is reportedly planning to allow users to choose between different AI models across multiple iOS 27 features, according to Bloomberg News reporting cited by Reuters.
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The Hill20 hrs ago
Microsoft, Google, xAI giving government early access to AI models for review
Microsoft, Google, and xAI have agreed to provide their AI models to the U.S. federal government's Center for AI Standards and Innovation for pre-deployment testing and review, according to an announcement by NIST.
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The Hindu6 hrs ago
Apple to let users choose rival AI models across iOS 27 features: Report
Apple is reportedly planning to allow users to select from rival AI models across its ecosystem in the upcoming iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 releases scheduled for fall, according to sources cited in the report.
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The Straits Times12 hrs ago
Meta plans advanced ‘agentic’ AI assistant for users, FT reports
Meta is developing an advanced AI assistant with agentic capabilities that would operate with minimal human supervision, similar to OpenAI's systems. The initiative was reported by the Financial Times.
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Axios10 hrs ago
Stop overthinking AI. Simplify with 3 questions only you can answer.
Axios presents a simplified framework for adopting AI in the workplace, proposing three questions individuals should answer to identify where AI can enhance productivity and eliminate inefficient tasks.
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South China Morning Post9 hrs ago
North Korea’s new own-brand phone is sleek, colourful – and possibly watching you
North Korea showcased its domestically-produced Jindallae smartphone at a trade fair, though analysts question whether its aging manufacturing base can produce high-quality consumer technology. The headline references potential surveillance capabilities, reflecting concerns about technology in an authoritarian state.
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The Independent15 hrs ago
Canadian musician sues Google after AI overview falsely claimed he was a sex offender
A Canadian musician is suing Google after its AI overview feature falsely labeled him as a sex offender, causing him concern for his personal safety. The lawsuit challenges Google's responsibility for inaccurate information generated by its artificial intelligence system.
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Business Insider18 hrs ago
Google is building an AI agent that could be its answer to OpenClaw
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Google is developing an AI agent codenamed 'Remy' that can perform actions on behalf of users, with internal testing currently underway among employees.
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Reuters19 hrs ago
Pennsylvania sues Character AI, says chatbot poses as doctors - Reuters
Pennsylvania has filed a lawsuit against Character AI, alleging that the company's chatbot is impersonating doctors and providing medical advice, raising consumer protection and health concerns.
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The Hindu7 hrs ago
U.S. to assess new AI models before their release
The U.S. government has reached agreements with major AI companies including Google DeepMind, Microsoft, and xAI to assess new AI models before public release, marking a shift from the Trump administration's previously lighter regulatory stance.
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Business Insider20 hrs ago
How Marc Andreessen says he sets up his AI chatbot — and why critics are skeptical it works
Marc Andreessen shared a custom AI prompt on X designed to produce more aggressive and less constrained responses, though critics question whether current AI models can reliably follow such detailed instructions.
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The Hindu7 hrs ago
AI everywhere
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The article discusses the widespread presence and integration of artificial intelligence across various sectors and aspects of modern life.
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