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In an unexpected turn, the two companies signed a deal for Anthropic to use computing resources from Elon Musk's xAI.
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Leading AI companies will give the Commerce Department early access to new systems, as the Trump administration moves toward greater oversight of Silicon Valley.
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ChatGPT's default model has been updated to GPT-5.5 Instant, a model that brings accuracy improvements with fewer hallucinations, especially in areas like medicine, law, and finance, according to OpenAI.
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This five-year deal is one of many circular agreements keeping the AI sector afloat.
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The company also updated Gemini for Home for those in an early access program.
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iOS 26.5 includes three new features for iPhones, according to Apple's release notes for the update, which is expected to be released next week.
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My goodness, there's a lot to be said about Samsung's newly announced Galaxy S24 family of flagship Android devices.
Aaaaand, spoiler alert: We won't be saying most of those things here, in this column, today.
Now, don't get me wrong: Samsung's latest and greatest Galaxy models have tons of good stuff going for 'em. From the eye-catching hardware to the specs to end all specs, Samsung rarely holds back with its top-of-the-line Android offerings. And this year's devices appear to be no exception.
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