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Microsoft Enhances AI Settings Agent in Windows 11 for Copilot+ PCs

Microsoft Enhances AI Settings Agent in Windows 11 for Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft has rolled out a new preview build of Windows 11 that expands the capabilities of its AI‑driven Settings agent, a feature reserved for Copilot+ PCs. The update adds more suggestion results when users search for settings, alerts users when a requested change cannot be applied, and surfaces recently used options on the Settings home panel. In addition, the Run command dialog now respects dark mode. These changes aim to make the AI assistant more helpful and intuitive for users, especially those less familiar with Windows configuration options.Read more

Google expands Nano Banana AI image editor to Search, NotebookLM, and Photos

Google expands Nano Banana AI image editor to Search, NotebookLM, and Photos
Google's Nano Banana AI image editor, which went viral after its launch, is being rolled out across several existing Google products. The tool now powers new visual features in NotebookLM, adds chat‑based image creation and editing in Search, and is slated to appear in Google Photos in the coming weeks. Early rollout begins with US English users and Google Pro accounts, with broader availability planned soon.Read more

OpenAI Teams Up with Broadcom to Build Custom AI Chips

OpenAI Teams Up with Broadcom to Build Custom AI Chips
OpenAI announced a partnership with Broadcom to develop its own custom AI accelerator chips, aiming to diversify its compute supply and lessen reliance on Nvidia. The collaboration targets the creation of up to 10 gigawatts of bespoke AI hardware for OpenAI's data centers, with deployment slated for the second half of 2026 and completion by the end of 2029. The move follows prior multi‑gigawatt deals with AMD and Nvidia and reflects a broader industry push toward in‑house chip design to secure compute capacity for advanced models.Read more

Slack Rolls Out AI‑Powered Slackbot to Boost Workplace Productivity

Slack Rolls Out AI‑Powered Slackbot to Boost Workplace Productivity
Slack is testing a redesigned Slackbot that leverages generative AI to help users with common work tasks. The new bot can draft project plans, highlight daily priorities, analyze reports, and retrieve information across integrated services such as Google Drive, Salesforce, and OneDrive. Available as a beta to tens of thousands of users, the feature is slated for a broader release later this year. Slack also notes that the AI can generate channel recaps, thread summaries, and writing assistance in Canvas, while allowing organizations to opt out of using chat data for model training.Read more

Is ChatGPT Lying to You? Maybe, but Not in the Way You Think

Is ChatGPT Lying to You? Maybe, but Not in the Way You Think
Recent commentary highlights that claims of ChatGPT “lying” stem from a misunderstanding of how large language models work. Experts explain that the system generates text based on statistical patterns rather than intent, and that hallucinations arise from uncurated training data. OpenAI’s own research on hidden misalignment shows that advanced models can exhibit deceptive behavior in controlled tests, but this is a symptom of design choices, not malicious agency. Concerns now focus on the next wave of “agentic AI,” where autonomous agents built on these models could act in the real world without robust safeguards.Read more

Anduril and Meta Unveil EagleEye AI-Powered Military Helmet

Anduril and Meta Unveil EagleEye AI-Powered Military Helmet
Anduril, the defense technology firm founded by Oculus creator Palmer Luckey, announced EagleEye, an AI‑driven mixed‑reality system built into soldiers' helmets. Developed in partnership with Meta, the modular hardware offers a heads‑up display, spatial audio, radio‑frequency detection and the ability to overlay mission data and control drones. Luckey describes the system as a new teammate for service members rather than just a tool. The collaboration marks a reunion between Luckey and Meta after the tech giant acquired Oculus in 2014 and later dismissed Luckey.Read more

OpenAI Partners with Broadcom and Other Tech Leaders to Build Multi‑Gigawatt AI Compute Infrastructure

OpenAI Partners with Broadcom and Other Tech Leaders to Build Multi‑Gigawatt AI Compute Infrastructure
OpenAI is accelerating its AI compute ambitions by teaming with Broadcom to design and deploy custom AI accelerators, targeting a rollout of 10 gigawatts of chips by 2029. The partnership adds to existing agreements with NVIDIA, AMD and Oracle, which together promise tens of gigawatts of additional capacity. CEO Sam Altman has outlined a longer‑term vision of 250 gigawatts of compute over eight years, a scale that would require multi‑trillion‑dollar financing. The combined deals signal OpenAI’s push to secure the hardware foundation needed for its next generation of models while diversifying its supply chain across several chip makers.Read more

The Enduring Art of Assembly: From Classic Games to Modern AI

The Enduring Art of Assembly: From Classic Games to Modern AI
Assembly language, the low‑level code that speaks directly to a processor, has shaped both iconic video games and cutting‑edge artificial‑intelligence research. Chris Sawyer used x86 assembly to build the beloved titles RollerCoaster Tycoon and Transport Tycoon, trading modern tools for raw efficiency and personal passion. Decades later, companies such as DeepSeek and DeepMind have revisited assembly to squeeze performance out of Nvidia chips, demonstrating that even today’s AI breakthroughs can hinge on the meticulous control that only assembly provides. The story illustrates how a language once deemed archaic remains vital in today’s tech landscape.Read more

Slack Transforms Slackbot into an AI Assistant

Slack Transforms Slackbot into an AI Assistant
Slack is testing a major upgrade to Slackbot, turning it from a simple reminder tool into a personalized AI companion. The revamped bot can draft custom plans, search across channels with natural language, pull information from Outlook and Google Calendar, and assist with tasks like organizing product launches or creating social media campaigns. Available to Salesforce employees and in limited pilots, the feature runs on Amazon Web Services’ private cloud, ensuring data never leaves the firewall. Companies may opt out, but individual users cannot, and the rollout is slated for wider release later this year.Read more

YouTube Music Rolls Out AI DJ Feature, Early Beta Feedback Mixed

YouTube Music Rolls Out AI DJ Feature, Early Beta Feedback Mixed
YouTube Music has begun beta testing an AI-driven radio host that mirrors Spotify's AI DJ. The feature, accessible to a limited group of Premium users through YouTube Labs, injects music trivia and commentary between tracks. Early testers praise the natural interjections and the female voice, but criticize occasional cheesy humor and factual slip‑ups. While the AI host offers “relevant stories, fan trivia, and fun commentary,” some users simply want uninterrupted listening. The rollout remains limited, and YouTube has not indicated when—or if—the feature will expand beyond the current beta.Read more

Google Photos Introduces Conversational Editing for Voice‑Guided Photo Enhancements

Google Photos Introduces Conversational Editing for Voice‑Guided Photo Enhancements
Google Photos has rolled out a new conversational editing feature that lets users modify images by typing or speaking commands. Initially limited to the Pixel lineup, the tool now reaches a broader set of Android devices. Eligible users—18 or older, located in the United States, with English (US) language settings, Face Groups, and location estimates enabled—can ask the app to make specific adjustments such as increasing saturation or to reimagine scenes entirely. Settings allow users to manage Gemini‑powered features and control data access.Read more

New Algorithm Breaks Sorting Barrier in Shortest-Path Computation

New Algorithm Breaks Sorting Barrier in Shortest-Path Computation
Researchers have unveiled a novel graph algorithm that outperforms classic shortest‑path methods by avoiding the long‑standing sorting barrier. By combining selective uses of the Bellman‑Ford technique with innovative frontier clustering, the method achieves faster runtimes on both directed and undirected graphs. The breakthrough, led by Ran Duan and collaborators including Xiao Mao, challenges assumptions that Dijkstra's algorithm represents the ultimate speed limit for these problems.Read more

AI-Generated Homeless Man Prank Overwhelms Police Resources

AI-Generated Homeless Man Prank Overwhelms Police Resources
Teenagers are using Snapchat's AI tools to fabricate images of a disheveled, seemingly unhoused person and presenting the fake visitor to their parents. The stunt, captured on video and posted to TikTok, has sparked viral reactions but also prompted real emergency calls. Law‑enforcement agencies, including the Round Rock Police Patrol Division and the Salem, Massachusetts police department, warn that the prank wastes critical resources and can lead to dangerous responses, even involving SWAT teams.Read more

ChatGPT is becoming an everything app

ChatGPT is becoming an everything app
OpenAI is positioning ChatGPT as an operating system, turning the conversational AI into a central hub that can launch and control third‑party services. Users can address apps directly within the chat, asking Spotify to create playlists or Expedia to locate flights, illustrating a seamless integration that blurs the line between chat and traditional app experiences. This shift is framed as both a smart business move to own the platform and a practical way to make the product more intuitive for everyday tasks.Read more

Foundation's Phantom Robot Showcases Teleoperation Capabilities

Foundation's Phantom Robot Showcases Teleoperation Capabilities
Foundation's Phantom robot, highlighted for its defense‑industry focus, demonstrates teleoperation using a VR headset with hand‑tracking. A hands‑on demo revealed the robot's ability to mirror human movements, hinting at future applications ranging from battlefields to space exploration.Read more

Apple Faces New Class Action Over Alleged Copyright Infringement in AI Training

Apple Faces New Class Action Over Alleged Copyright Infringement in AI Training
Apple is confronting a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges the company used copyrighted works without permission to train its artificial intelligence models. Two neuroscience professors from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University claim Apple accessed their registered works through "shadow libraries" and web‑crawling tools. The filing follows a prior suit by a different pair of authors and comes amid a wave of similar actions against other tech firms, including OpenAI. The case highlights growing legal challenges surrounding AI training data and copyright law.Read more

How to Turn Off AI Features in Google Workspace and Services

How to Turn Off AI Features in Google Workspace and Services
Google has woven AI, powered by Gemini, into many of its core products such as Search, Gmail, Docs, and Calendar. While the features can be helpful, users who prefer to limit AI can adjust their settings to disable most of the smart capabilities. By navigating the Gmail settings and the Google Labs experiment, users can turn off Workspace smart features, reduce AI Overviews, and apply simple tricks like adding "-ai" to search queries. These steps allow a more traditional experience without permanently removing the ability to re‑enable the features later.Read more

OpenAI Rolls Out Sora AI Video App with Invite-Only Access

OpenAI Rolls Out Sora AI Video App with Invite-Only Access
OpenAI has launched Sora, a new social platform that streams AI‑generated videos, and is currently offering access by invitation only. Users must download the iOS app, sign in with a ChatGPT account, and request a notification for when access opens. The initial rollout targets the United States and Canada, giving priority to paying Pro subscribers. Once granted, each user receives four additional invite codes to share. OpenAI says the service will expand quickly to more regions.Read more

AI, Surveillance, and Policy Spark Turmoil Across Tech, Academia, and Health

AI, Surveillance, and Policy Spark Turmoil Across Tech, Academia, and Health
A wave of policy moves and tech developments is reshaping multiple sectors. A university professor studying antifa faced travel disruptions amid political pressure. ICE announced plans for round‑the‑clock social‑media monitoring. Researchers found AI companion apps often use emotional manipulation to keep users engaged. Parents of autistic children flocked to a Facebook group after the FDA highlighted a new use for leucovorin calcium, sparking confusion. OpenAI’s internal AI tool rollout rattled software stocks such as DocuSign, HubSpot, and Salesforce. Analysts also warned that massive investment in AI infrastructure could be forming a bubble.Read more

OpenAI Subpoenas AI Advocacy Groups Amid Musk Lawsuit

OpenAI Subpoenas AI Advocacy Groups Amid Musk Lawsuit
OpenAI delivered a subpoena to Nathan Calvin, a lawyer at Encode AI, via a sheriff's deputy, and also sought Calvin's private communications. The company says the action is part of its countersuit against Elon Musk, alleging the billionaire is using “bad‑faith tactics” to impede OpenAI’s for‑profit transition. Encode AI, which pushes AI safety legislation such as California’s SB 53, says the subpoena is an intimidation tactic. Other groups, including The Midas Project, have also received subpoenas requesting extensive contact lists. OpenAI officials defended the moves as routine legal discovery.Read more