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Security researcher Alexander Hanff says Chrome is quietly installing a 4GB AI model, raising concerns over consent, storage, and emissions.
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Compare the best AI image generators, including Gemini, ChatGPT, Midjourney, Firefly, Ideogram, FLUX, Recraft, Stable Diffusion, and Canva.
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Google is adding more links, source previews, discussion snippets, and subscription labels to AI Mode and AI Overviews in Search.
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South Korea's Jogye Order introduced Gabi, a humanoid robot monk, in a symbolic Buddhist ceremony ahead of Buddha's Birthday events.
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Google is updating its AI search results to incorporate a "preview of perspectives" sourced from public online discussions and social media. The results sourced from places like Reddit and online forums are sometimes labeled as "Expert Advice," per Google's screenshots.
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AI image models are getting good enough that "Which one is better?" is no longer a very useful question on its own. The better question is… better at what? A model that nails a polished product photo might struggle with a professional headshot. One that creates a beautiful scene may still miss the exact layout, […]
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Subquadratic launched SubQ, a 12 million-token LLM that promises cheaper long-context AI and could challenge RAG-heavy memory workarounds.
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Google's April AI push spanned Gemini agents, Gemma 4, Google Vids, personalization updates, health tools, and a disputed Pentagon deal.
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First, the news: In its announcement that the Brad Pitt blockbuster F1: The Movie will make its debut on Apple TV in December, Apple casually noted that as of now, Apple TV isn't Apple TV anymore.
"Apple TV is now simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity," Apple's press release reads. What's the new identity, you ask? Aside from a new and multicolor Apple TV logo, that's hard to say.
Those of us who follow the streaming industry greeted the news with furrowed brows. So Apple TV the streaming service is now on Apple TV, the streaming box? Isn't that kind of confusing? Yes, the Apple TV streaming player is officially known as "Apple TV 4K," but still.
Well, it's details like the " " and the "4K" that cause headaches when it comes to clear and consistent branding, and the truth is most folks haven't bothered with the "plus" for a long time. Severance, The Studio, The Morning Show, Ted Lasso—those are all Apple TV shows, according to everyday streamers.
Sometimes, simplicity and familiarity are best. Take HBO Max, which went through a three-year-old rebranding drama that saw the service renamed as "Max," a change that was mainly driven by the now-unraveling alliance between the former WarnerMedia and Discovery.
Warner Bros. Discovery likely spent a fortune trying to get the Max branding to stick, but most subscribers just kept calling it HBO Max. Finally, the entertainment giant stopped swimming against the ti
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