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Google is finally bringing Gemini to your car, and it might actually be useful
Google is rolling out Gemini AI to cars with Google built-in, promising better natural conversations...
OpenAI Finally Explains Why Its Models Won’t Stop Talking About Goblins
OpenAI admits its coding models developed a bizarre habit of referencing goblins and other creatures,...
Spotify’s Green Checkmark Now Means ‘Definitely Not a Bot’
Spotify rolls out a 'Verified by Spotify' badge to confirm real human artists, explicitly excluding...
Meta Lost 20 Million Users Last Quarter, Blames Iran and Russia
Meta reported a 20 million drop in daily active users across its family of apps,...
Microsoft and OpenAI’s Amicable Divorce: What the New Deal Actually Means
Microsoft and OpenAI have restructured their partnership, ending exclusivity and allowing OpenAI to work with...
Meta’s Business AI Is Quietly Hitting 10 Million Conversations a Week
Meta's business AI tools now handle 10 million conversations weekly, up from 1 million early...
The North Pole’s Ice-Free Past and the Humanoid Data Gold Rush
Scientists dig for clues about the Arctic's ice-free history while robotics companies turn everyday movements...
Meta’s $2 Billion AI Acquisition Is Now Pushing Get-Rich-Quick Ads
Meta's Manus, a $2 billion AI acquisition, is running sketchy ads promising easy money by...
Elon Musk’s worst courtroom enemy is himself
Watching Musk’s cross-examination in the OpenAI trial was painful. He dodged questions, scolded the lawyer,...
Where the Goblins Came From: A Brief History of GPT-5’s Weirdest Quirks
A look at how goblin-like outputs emerged in GPT-5, why they spread, and what OpenAI...
SoftBank’s New Robotics Arm Wants to Build Data Centers — and Maybe the Biggest IPO Ever
SoftBank is spinning up a robotics company focused on building data centers, with whispers of...
Stripe’s Link now works for AI agents, and that’s a bigger deal than it sounds
Stripe is opening up its Link digital wallet to autonomous AI agents, letting them spend...