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Yahoo TechnologyJan 07, 2026
AI, chips, and robots dominated CES 2026. It's just the beginning.


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CNET NewsJan 07, 2026
Beatbot's Wild New Cordless Pool Robot Is the One I've Been Waiting For. Here's Why
Beatbot's new pool robot ecosystem, unveiled at CES 2026, does something no other model can do. I got to see it in action at the mega tech show.

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EngadgetJan 07, 2026
Niko is a robotic lift for people with limited mobility that doesn't require a caregiver's help
A startup called ReviMo has developed a robotic system that provides a way for people with limited mobility to lift and transfer themselves — like from a bed to a wheelchair, or to the toilet — without the assistance of a caregiver. ReviMo's Niko has two sets of arms: one that forms a "scooping seat" that slides underneath the person to lift them up, and the other encircling their torso and providing a backrest. It can be operated both by remote and using the controls on its dashboard. Niko in its current iteration can carry up to 250 pounds, but the team says it's working on a version that can support up to 400 pounds.

In addition to aiding in transfers, Niko can lift the rider to a standing level and offers retractable handlebars for support. It also has the potential to be a big help to caregivers, who in many cases assist with multiple transfers every day. Even in a situation where a person isn't able to operate it by themselves, Niko facilitates a transfer that requires much less physical exertion than today's common methods, like sling-based mechanical lift systems. At CES, founder Aleksandr Malaschenko gave a demonstration of its lifting capabilities, using it to scoop him up from a chair and bring him out into the aisle. 

Niko is designed to work with most wheelchairs and be compact enough to navigate small bathrooms. It can position a person right above a toilet, and there are disposable seat covers. The goal is to help people with limited ability achieve more independence.  

It is the kind of device that, if it delivers on its promises, could be a game-changer for people with limited mobility and paralysis, and their loved ones. My dad was diagnosed with ALS when I was a kid, and I learned how to operate a Hoyer lift by the time I was in middle school. This strikes me as something we would have really appreciated having aroun


CNET NewsJan 07, 2026
CES 2026 Is a Trip: The Strangest, Smartest and Most Futuristic Tech We Found
We've spent the last few days exploring the latest and coolest consumer tech and gadgets. You could be using them next.

CNET NewsJan 07, 2026
Premier League Soccer: Watch Newcastle vs. Leeds Live Today
The Magpies look to make it three wins in a row as they host a tough-to-beat Peacocks.

EngadgetJan 07, 2026
Lego unveils a technology-packed Smart Brick at CES 2026
Lego bricks come in a bunch of shapes and sizes, but they're getting a big technical upgrade in 2026 thanks to news announced at CES this year. Meet the Lego Smart Brick, a standard-sized 2 x 4 brick that's packed with modern technology to enable sets that can respond to how they're played with or the sets you build. The company's new initiative, Smart Play, encompasses the Smart Brick as well as Smart Minifigures and Smart Tags. It's remains to be seen how diehard Lego fans will take to this new system, but it's fair to say this is the biggest move Lego has ever made to infuse its products with connected technology.

The Smart Brick has a 4.1mm ASIC chip inside of it that Lego says is smaller than a standard Lego stud. It runs something called the Play Engine that can sense things like motion, orientation and magnetic fields. Thanks to this and some integrated copper coils, the Smart Brick can sense distance, direction and orientation of other Smart Bricks near it when you're b


Mac RumorsJan 07, 2026
OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health With Apple Health Integration
OpenAI today announced the launch of ChatGPT Health, a dedicated section of ChatGPT where users can ask health-related questions completely separated from their main ChatGPT experience.


Mac RumorsJan 07, 2026
AirPods Pro 3 Drop Under $200 for the First Time in 2026
Best Buy today has a match of the record low price on the AirPods Pro 3, available for $199.99, down from $249.00. This is the first time in 2026 that we've tracked the AirPods Pro 3 at this low price, which matches the best deal we saw over the holiday season. Right now, only Best Buy has this best-ever price on the AirPods Pro 3.


CNET NewsJan 07, 2026
Samsung's Stylish Frame Pro TVs Are More Than $1,500 Off at Woot
These stunning neo-QLED models have a "picture frame" design that blends in with your home's decor.

CNET NewsJan 07, 2026
Best Air Purifiers of 2026: Our New Lab Testing Proves You Don't Have to Spend Big to Get a Good One
We put a dozen new air purifiers through comprehensive lab testing to find out which ones offer the best particle filtering, noise levels and energy efficiency. Here are our five favorites as 2026 gets underway.

CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 07, 2026
Dreaming of a Cable-Free World? I Think I Just Saw the Future of Wireless Power
This is the coolest thing I've seen at CES 2026. And it has nothing to do with AI.

EngadgetJan 07, 2026
Apple's latest 25W MagSafe charger drops to only $30
One way you can reduce the number of cables you have to deal with on the regular is by investing in a few wireless chargers. Those with iPhones should consider Apple's own MagSafe charger not only because of its sleek and effective design, but also because it's on sale right now at Amazon. The Qi2.2-rated MagSafe charger is down to $30 for the one-meter version, or $40 for the two-meter version. 



If you have an iPhone 16, iPhone 17 or iPhone Air, this cable can charge your device at 25W as long as it's connected to a 30W power adapter on the other end. While you'll need a more recent iPhone to get the fastest MagSafe c


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GizmodoJan 07, 2026
Our Latest Look at ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu' Sure Is a Picture of the Mandalorian and Grogu
As we wait for a second trailer for the upcoming 'Star Wars' movie, a new photo has arrived.

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Brunswick's latest boats at CES 2026 feature edge AI, self-docking capabilities and solar power (Engadget)

Yahoo TechnologyJan 07, 2026
WhatsApp rolls out new group chat features, including member tags


CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 07, 2026
Try These New Year's Resolutions if Reducing Anxiety Is Your Goal for 2026
Making unrealistic New Year's resolutions can be detrimental to your mental health. Here's how to do it right for a calmer 2026 and beyond.

Mac RumorsJan 07, 2026
WhatsApp Enhances Group Chats With Three New Features
WhatsApp announced three new group chat features today, expanding how users can interact and add context to their role within conversations involving many participants.


EngadgetJan 07, 2026
At CES 2026, Sony Honda Mobility's latest Afeela 1 still feels woefully out of date
It's been six years since Sony first rolled out its prototype car at CES 2020. It was called the  Vision-S back then, and I remember everyone endlessly debating just how serious the consumer electronics powerhouse was about making a car. Over the subsequent half-decade, Sony has proven it is not only serious, but absolutely hell-bent on making this thing a reality.

At CES 2026, we're still somehow about 12 months away from that car hitting the roads. Now called the Afeela 1, instead of being built by Sony proper it will come from the joint venture Sony Honda Mobility. It will start at $89,900, offer around 300 miles of range, and wear an exterior design so sedate that even the 31.5-inch-wide "Media Bar" micro-LED integrated into the nose barely makes an impact.

With the Afeela up on stage again this year, what's new in 2026? I'm fresh from getting a closer look at the sedan here in Las Vegas and, sadly, there's little more to see than what so underwhelmed me last year. From the outside, 2026's Afeela looks nigh identical to 2025's, save for one change: I'm happy to report that the unfortunate seam running down the middle of last year's nose-mounted Media Bar has been fixed. It now appears to be a single, contiguous panel.

On the inside, the interior seems to have a higher degree of fit and finish than last year's. To get in, you either push on a little button hidden in the trim or pull out the smartphone app and request that the door open automatically. There are no door latches as such, something that might raise a few eyebrows given


CNET NewsJan 07, 2026
It's Time to Make Your New Year's Resolutions. Use These 7 Tips to Trick Yourself Into Exercising
If 2026 is going to be your year of fitness but you hate exercising, these tricks can help motivate you for working out.

Wired NewsJan 07, 2026
30% Off Canon Promo Codes | January 2026
Save an extra 10% or 30% with Canon coupon codes, plus up to $1,600 on cameras, printers, and more this January.

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EngadgetJan 07, 2026
HP's new EliteBoard made me believe in keyboard computers again
A keyboard computer has always been on my wishlist — that is, a computer where the entire machine was stuffed into a keyboard. Perhaps I caught a glimpse of the Commodore 64 at an impressionable age, but regardless, the idea has always been intriguing to me. At CES 2026, HP is bringing that concept back with the new EliteBoard G1a, which is dubbed a "Next Gen AI PC."

It's an IT administrator's dream: It looks a typical desktop keyboard, but it has the full power of a Copilot AI PC inside. You can equip it with Ryzen 5 or 7 CPUs and their embedded Radeon 800 GPUs, up to 64GB of RAM and as much as 2TB of NVMe SSD storage. All you need to do is add a monitor and a mouse, and you've got a full-fledged desktop setup.

HP EliteBoard keyboard PC.Devindra Hardawar for EngadgetThe more I think about it, the more sad I am that the arc of the computing industry trended towards standardized desktops and laptops. There was a brief spark of interest with the UMPC (ultra mobile PC) trend in the 2000's, which Engadget covered extensively as a young blog, as well as ASUS's Eee keyboard. But they couldn't s


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LG's Laundry-Folding Home Robot Made Its Debut at CES. We Saw It in Action (CNET Most Popular Products)

EngadgetJan 07, 2026
LG's CLOiD robot can fold laundry and serve food… very slowly
When LG announced that it would demo a laundry-folding, chore-doing robot at CES 2026, I was immediately intrigued. For years, I've wandered the Las Vegas Convention Center halls and wondered when someone might create a robot that can tackle the mundane but useful tasks I despise like folding laundry. With CLOiD (pronounced like "Floyd"), LG has proven that this is theoretically possible, but probably not likely to happen any time soon. 

I went to the company's CES booth to watch its demonstration of CLOiD's abilities, which also include serving food, fetching objects and fitness coaching. During a very carefully choreographed 15-minute presentation, I watched CLOiD grab a carton of milk out of the fridge, put a croissant in an oven, sort and fold some laundry and grab a set of keys off a couch and hand them to the human presenter.

Throughout the demonstration, LG showed off how its own appliances can play along with the robot. When it rolled over to the fridge, the door automatically opened, as did the oven. When the LG-branded robot vacuum needed to move around a hamper, CLOiD helpfully cleared the path. But the robot also moved very slowly, which you can see in the highlight video below. 

The appliance maker is selling the setup as a part of its vision for a "zero labor home" where its appliances and, I guess, robotics technology can come together to take care of all your chores and household upkeep. Maybe I'm jaded from a decade of watching CES vaporware,


CNET NewsJan 07, 2026
Roblox Begins Mandatory Age Verification for Chat Amid Child Safety Criticism
An online tool estimates a player's age to put them into a specific group before they can chat online.

SlashDotJan 07, 2026
Dell Walks Back AI-First Messaging After Learning Consumers Don't Care


GizmodoJan 07, 2026
Elon Musk's xAI Just Raised $20 Billion While Grok Churns Out Sexual Deepfakes
During a a recent review, Grok generated thousands of sexually suggestive AI images per hour, according to a deepfake researcher.

CNET How ToJan 07, 2026
If You're Done With X (Twitter) Here's How to Delete Your Account
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CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 07, 2026
Peacock Debuts New Features for 2026 NBA All-Star Game and Winter Olympics
Sports fans will be able to stream live events in immersive ways.

EngadgetJan 07, 2026
Anker unveils a new lineup of chargers, docks and accessories at CES 2026
Anker, one of the leaders in third-party chargers, has unveiled a new portfolio of "smart" chargers and docks at CES 2026. The company says the lineup adds improved visual interfaces, faster Qi2 wireless charging and "upgraded ecosystems" for the latest line of iPhone models.

First up is the Anker Nano Charger with smart display, which features a tiny screen, 180-degree foldable prongs and provides up to 45W of power. The plug can identify the exact iPhone model connected and then deliver the right amount of power for your phone. Anker says the Nano uses three-stage power delivery and a "Care Mode" that the company claims keeps batteries cooler than some competing 45W chargers. It arrives in late January 2026 and will retail for $40.

For fans of wireless charging stations, the Anker Prime Wireless Charging Station offers a 3-in-1 solution for iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods. It uses a "AirCool" system for "faster, safer performance" and offers up to 25W of Qi2 wireless power. The design is also foldable for compact travel. It's set for release in Q1 2026 and will retail for $150.

The company debuted a clamp-on 10-in-1 Nano Power Strip with 70W of output and built-in surge protection. It sports two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports and six AC outlets. The Nano Power Strip is getting a late January release, and it will sell for $70.

Anker also unveiled a 13-in-1 Nano Docking Station. This serves as an all-in-one hub with support for up to three displays (with 4K resolution supported on a single display), up to 100W of upstream charging and 10 Gbps of data transfer between connected devices. It also features a


eWeekJan 07, 2026
China's Roborock Unveils a Robot Vacuum That Can Climb Stairs
Roborock's Saros Rover concept, showcased at CES 2026, climbed stairs using wheel-leg mobility. Roborock also revealed Saros 20 updates and the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow.

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Mac RumorsJan 07, 2026
Amazon Introduces Massive Discounts on M5 iPad Pro, Get Up to $518 Off Select Models [Updated]
Amazon this week is offering discounts across the M5 iPad Pro lineup, including both 11-inch and 13-inch models. The highlight this time around is the 2TB Wi-Fi 11-inch M5 iPad Pro, which is on sale for $1,480.80 with an on-page coupon, a massive discount of $518 on the original price of $1,999.00.


EngadgetJan 07, 2026
Throne, from the co-founder of Whoop, uses computer vision to study your poop
Throne has rocked up to CES 2026 to show off its forthcoming toilet computer which uses computer vision to study your poop. It hangs from the side of the bowl and has a camera and microphone to track bowel motions and urination and offer feedback. It was co-founded by (activity tracker) Whoop co-founder John Capodilupo, who explained the hardware is designed to understand what your base state is to be able to identify when you fall out of that pattern. 

Capodilupo explained the hardware will look at how often you go, the texture and size of your motions, as well as the volume. The eventual aim is to be able to analyze your gut health, adding that as a GLP-1 user, that sort of data is vital to manage the symptoms of those drugs. The battery lasts for a month on a single charge but you won't be forced to drag it out of the bathroom to re-juice it. The device ships with a 13 foot long USB-C power cable which should stretch long enough from your nearest outlet to the toilet. 

At this point, we can't talk to its efficacy but will certainly be looking to test this thing when it arrives at some point in February. Pre-orders are open, and it can currently be picked up for $340, plus a $6 per month membership.





This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/throne-from-the-co-founder-of-whoop-uses-computer-vision-to-study-your-poop-150000606.html?src=rss


EngadgetJan 07, 2026
Boston Dynamics unveils production-ready version of Atlas robot at CES 2026
Boston Dynamics' Atlas is finally entering production. After years of testing this humanoid robot (and forcing it to dance), the robotics company announced at CES 2026 that the final version of the machine is being built now. The first companies to receive deployments will be Hyundai, Boston Dynamics' majority shareholder, and Google DeepMind, the firm's new AI partner.

This final enterprise version of Atlas "can perform a wide array of industrial tasks," according to Boston Dynamics, and is specifically designed with consistency and reliability in mind. Atlas can work autonomously, via a teleoperator or with "a tablet steering interface," and the robot is both strong and durable. Boston Dynamics says Atlas has a reach of up to 7.5 feet, the ability to lift 110 pounds and can operate at temperatures ranging from minus 4 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. "This is the best robot we have ever built," Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter said in the Atlas announcement. "Atlas is going to revolutionize the way industry works, and it marks the first step toward a long-term goal we have dreamed about since we were children." 

Boston Dynamics has been publicly demoing its work on humanoid robots since at least 2011, when it first debuted Atlas as a DARPA project. Since then, the robot has gone through multiple prototypes and revisions, most notably swit


CNET NewsJan 07, 2026
I Don't Care for Smart Ovens. This Simpler Version I Saw at CES Caught My Attention
A new probeless smart oven uses cameras and weight sensors to identify the precise geometry of the food you stick inside.

eWeekJan 07, 2026
Mobileye to Buy Israeli Startup Mentee Robotics for $900M
The deal positions Mobileye to compete with Tesla, where CEO Elon Musk expects humanoid robots will become the company's largest business long-term.

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eWeekJan 07, 2026
Elon Musk's xAI Raises $20B in New Funding
The capital injection comes with backing from tech giants Nvidia and Cisco, positioning xAI as a formidable challenger in the intensifying AI arms race.

The post Elon Musk's xAI Raises $20B in New Funding appeared first on eWEEK.



Mac RumorsJan 07, 2026
CES 2026: Philips Hue Line Get New SpatialAware Scenes, Hue Cameras Gain HomeKit Support
Lighting company Signify today announced a new SpatialAware scene feature that's coming to Philips Hue lights. SpatialAware scenes take into account the position of all of the Hue lights in a room, using an algorithm to distribute light in a more natural way.


Wired NewsJan 07, 2026
Paramount Plus Coupon Codes and Deals: 50% Off
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CNET How ToJan 07, 2026
Suffering From Slow Internet? Moving Your Router Could Fix the Problem
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CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 07, 2026
This Genius Water Monitor and Leak Detector Simply Clamps On to Pipes, No Install Required
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GizmodoJan 07, 2026
Sony Honda Mobility Still Needs to Deliver Its Game-Filled Afeela 1 EV, but Here's a New Concept Car
Sony Honda Mobility introduced the Afeela Prototype 2026 at CES as a larger crossover EV.

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How to Colorize and Restore Old Photos With AI in 3 Simple Steps
Learn how to safely restore and colorize old family photos using ChatGPT and Google Gemini with subtle prompts that preserve faces and history.

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GizmodoJan 07, 2026
Xthings Is Making a Narc Pole
The X Tower is an "urban guardian" that uses AI to detect public threats.

NPR Topics: Research NewsJan 07, 2026
Sick young ants send out a 'kill me' scent to prevent deadly epidemics
Young, infected Lasius neglectus ants will send out an altruistic "kill me" signal to worker ants, a new study finds, as part of a strategy to keep deadly pathogens from spreading through the colony.

Major GeeksJan 06, 2026
NVIDIA DLSS Ray Reconstruction DLL 310.5.0
NVIDIA DLSS Ray Reconstruction is an advanced neural rendering technology that enhances the image quality of complex ray-traced scenes. By replacing traditional, hand-tuned denoisers with a single, unified AI model, it streamlines noise reduction and detail enhancement. This innovative solution uses a transformer model trained on a supercomputer, enabling superior noise management and improved visual fidelity in ray-traced graphics. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10 | Size: 411 MB ]

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CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 06, 2026
Motorola Razr Fold Debuts to Take On Samsung and Google's Book-Style Phones
The Razr Fold has a bigger cover and main display than the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Here's everything we know about Motorola's upcoming phone -- and what questions linger.

EngadgetJan 06, 2026
PNY is releasing slim-sized NVIDIA RTX GPUs just as PC building becomes prohibitively expensive
If I were building a new PC today, I'd go for a small form factor mATX or ITX build. With companies like Fractal Design and Lian Li making cases that can fit modern GPUs without sacrificing on thermals, you don't need to settle for the old mid-tower monstrosities of yesteryear. And that's why PNY's new "Slim" model RTX 50-series designs caught my eye. All three variants, covering the 5070, 5070 Ti and 5080, are two slot cards with just a pair of 120mm fans for cooling. As a result, even the largest of the three new models, the 5080, is relatively svelte, coming in at 11.8-inches or 300mm long. That means it can comfortably fit with room to spare in a media PC enclosure like the Fractal Ridge.   

Technically, NVIDIA's reference designs for the 5070 and 5080 are also dual-slot solutions, but most of the company's manufacturing partners produce two-and-half or three slot variants of those cards. And with no Founders Edition version of the 5070 Ti available from NVIDIA, PNY's new take on that GPU will likely find a dedicated fanbase among PC enthusiasts.    

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Mac RumorsJan 06, 2026
CES 2026: Google Brings Gemini AI Features to Google TV, Previewing What Apple TV Could Get
At CES 2026, Google announced some new Gemini features that it's bringing to Google TVs. Google TV is built into some TV sets and set-top boxes, and while it may not be immediately relevant to many Apple users, it does give us a look at what AI can do on a TV set.


ResearchBuzzJan 06, 2026
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CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 06, 2026
Audi, Porsche, VW Announce Major US Recalls Tied to Rearview Camera Glitch
Volkswagen Group brands are recalling more than half a million vehicles in the US because the rearview cameras could fail.

Yahoo TechnologyJan 06, 2026
Mobileye to acquire humanoid robotics startup Mentee for $900 million


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EngadgetJan 06, 2026
Dreame's latest robot vacuum concept has slightly terrifying legs that can climb full-size stairs
Robot vacuum companies are once again trying to outdo each other at CES 2026. This year, Chinese appliance maker Dreame is showing off a prototype of a device that can climb up and down an entire flight of stairs.

The concept, called the Cyber X, was previewed last year at IFA in Berlin. The vacuum sports a somewhat terrifying set of legs with rubber treads that allow it to autonomously navigate multi-story environments. While Dreame has previously shown off vacuums that can move up smaller steps, it says the Cyber X can climb stairs up to 25cm (9.8 inches) high and slopes up to 42 degrees. It can manage both straight and curved staircases, and can climb a flight of steps in 27 seconds, according to the company.

In addition to its legs, the Cyber X also has a built-in water tank to support mopping abilities, and a laser-powered navigation system to help it maneuver up stairs and around other obstacles. It also has a braking system that allows it to stay stable on floors and stairs, even if the battery dies. We haven't been able to see it in action yet, but Dreame is expected to show off its abilities at its CES booth and we'll update this post once we're able to get an up-close look. 

Dreame's Cyber X concept and the X60.Karissa Bell for EngadgetFor now, Dreame says Cyber X is just a research prototype and hasn't indicated if it plans to make it, or a robo vac like it, more widely available at some point


SlashDotJan 06, 2026
Intel Is Making Its Own Handheld Gaming PC Chips At CES 2026


Wired NewsJan 06, 2026
Grok Is Pushing AI ‘Undressing' Mainstream
Paid tools that "strip" clothes from photos have been available on the darker corners of the internet for years. Elon Musk's X is now removing barriers to entry—and making the results public.

eWeekJan 06, 2026
Jensen Huang: Nvidia Built ‘World's First Thinking, Reasoning Autonomous Vehicle'
Nvidia's CES 2026 keynote unveiled Alpamayo, a reasoning AI for self-driving cars, plus new supercomputers, speech AI, and robotics models.

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eWeekJan 06, 2026
Grok AI Sparks International Investigations After Creating Explicit Images of Children
Elon Musk's initial reaction sparked additional controversy when he responded with laughing emojis to AI-generated bikini images.

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Gizmag Emerging TechJan 06, 2026
AI co-pilot uses machine learning to reduce deadly sea collisions
If you want to spoil a sailor's day, then a ship collision is the way to do it. That's why Texas A&M University has come up with its Ship collision avoidance of Machine learning And Radar Technology for Stationary Entities and Avoidance (SMART-SEA).

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Network World SecuritySep 18, 2023
IoT startups fill security gaps
As the volume of IoT devices connecting to enterprise networks continues to climb, the number of security threats has been increasing in lockstep. Cybersecurity threats, alongside supply chain issues, chip shortages and geopolitical instability, are a major reason that IoT growth has been slower than many analysts had predicted.

Even so, the scale of the IoT security problem is great enough that 52 IoT startups raised a total of $840 million in the latest quarter, and even cautious analysts believe the IoT market will grow steadily in the coming years. In fact, research firm IDC predicts that the IoT market will expand to 55.7 billion connected IoT devices by 2025, with those devices generating 80B zettabytes (ZB) of data.

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