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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 1.
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AI PROBLEMS Iowa Capital Dispatch: Attorney reprimanded for AI-fabricated information in court filing. "It's at least the second time an Iowa attorney has faced allegations of using artificial intelligence, or AI, to […]
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OpenAI is developing a smartphone intended to compete directly with the iPhone, in what appears to be a significant departure from the company's previously stated hardware strategy. Here's everything we know so far.
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Reports and rumors suggest the next MacBook Pro that Apple will release might not be a ?MacBook Pro? at all. It could actually be something altogether new and more exciting - a "MacBook Ultra" - positioned above the Pro as Apple's top-tier laptop, suggesting that the current M5 Pro and M5 Max models will remain on sale when it launches.
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And by "you," I mean Adam, Mark, and Will, not me. Because I'm too far away from Arizona to see Intel's massive industrial fabrication center. And I'm not jealous at all, not even a little bit.
Sadly, because it's 1) a clean facility that's ten times as strict as an average surgical theater in terms of cleanliness and 2) stuffed floor-to-very-high-ceiling with proprietary technology and industrial secrets, the PCWorld team didn't get to take photos or video of the brand new Fab 52-18A facility, which is gearing up to produce Intel's next-generation Panther Lake chips for 2026.
The team did get to take notes and had a nice long chat in the Arizona sunshine about their experiences. For a deep dive on what has to be one of the most complex facilities on the planet, check out the full conversati
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