Tech
AI Summary
- Google's AI vision extends to reimagining historical documents like the Declaration of Independence, while competitors like Midjourney are facing pressure from Hollywood studios to disclose their AI usage.
- The burgeoning AI landscape sees new players like Mistral AI emerging as significant OpenAI competitors, and major tech firms such as Alibaba reportedly restricting the use of certain AI tools like Claude Code.
- Mark Zuckerberg expressed that AI agents haven't advanced as rapidly as anticipated, even as Meta quietly launches new ventures like the generative AI gaming app Pocket.
- Concerns regarding AI's practical implications are highlighted by Google and Amazon's focus on its 'real cost,' and the potential for AI to influence industries from entertainment with Midjourney to even the privacy of politicians through spyware.
- Beyond AI, the tech industry is grappling with evolving browser dynamics, the uncertain future of quantum computing as evidenced by IQM, and the persistent challenges in electric vehicle adoption, as seen with Chevy's truck.
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TechCrunch
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New Google commercial imagines a Declaration of Independence written with help from AI
16 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Media & Entertainment, gemini, GoogleTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a new commercial asks: What if the Founding Fathers had access to Google Workspace?
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Midjourney wants Hollywood studios to reveal the details of their AI usage
19 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Media & Entertainment, Disney, MidJourney, Universal, Warner BrosAs part of an ongoing legal dispute with three Hollywood studios, Midjourney is seeking to compel those studios to reveal how they use AI themselves.
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Alibaba reportedly bans employees from using Claude Code
20 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Security, alibaba, claude codeAlibaba has reportedly classified Claude Code as high-risk software.
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What is Mistral AI? Everything to know about the OpenAI competitor
21 hours ago
by Anna Heim
AI, Startups, evergreens, mistral, Mistral AIMistral AI, which offers some open source AI models, has raised significant funding since its creation in 2023, with the ambition to “put frontier AI in the hands of everyone.”
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The only AI glossary you’ll need this year
2 days ago
by Natasha Lomas, Romain Dillet, Kyle Wiggers, Lucas Ropek
AI, artificial intelligence, evergreens, GlossaryThe rise of AI has brought an avalanche of new terms and slang. Here is a glossary with definitions of some of the most important words and phrases you might encounter.
Hacker News
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Engadget
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A 10-year sky survey begins filming a 'cosmic movie,' cyborg cockroaches go for a dive and more science stories
17 hours ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
ScienceThis week's science news.
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How your smartwatch and AI might detect early signs of illness
18 hours ago
by Will Shanklin
WearablesWearables are best at noticing breaks from your body's usual patterns. Those outliers can hint that something warrants further investigation with your doctor.
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Tesla expands robotaxi service to small section of Miami
19 hours ago
by Jackson Chen
EVs and TransportationThe company's robotaxi roadmap mentions future expansions to Orlando and Tampa.
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NASA mission to rescue the falling Swift observatory has launched
21 hours ago
by Mariella Moon
SpaceNASA has made contact with LINK, the robotic spacecraft made for the Swift Boost mission.
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Tesla driver charged with manslaughter for Texas crash that killed a woman in her home
21 hours ago
by Jackson Chen
EVs and TransportationThe incident is also being investigated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The Verge
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NASA launched an emergency mission to stop the Swift Observatory from crashing to Earth
18 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
News, Science, SpaceEngineers from Katalyst Space Technologies testing Link. | Image: NASA/Scott Wiessinger The Swift Observatory was launched in 2004, but recent solar storms have pushed its orbit lower, and it's in danger of burning up in Earth's atmosphere as soon as this year. To try and stave off its demise , NASA has enlisted Katalyst Space Technologies. The company's Link spacecraft launched Friday with the goal of intercepting Swift, which has no propulsion system, and boosting its orbit back to its original position. Right now, Swift is circling at an altitude of 224 miles, and Link is aiming to raise that
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White House deletes thousands of web pages about energy conservation as heatwave slams US
20 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
News, Policy, Politics, ScienceThe US Department of Energy reportedly deleted about 6,000 pages related to energy conservation as a historic heatwave tears across the country. The deletion was suspiciously timed, following Republican outrage over Mayor Zohran Mamdani asking New Yorkers to help reduce strain on the grid by setting their AC to 78 degrees . Republicans like Ted Cruz (who has famously fled severe weather in his home state), Nikki Haley, and Representative Nancy Mace (South Carolina) quickly pounced , framing the request as socialism and an act of war on women in menopause (the Republican Party is notoriously concerned about women's health).
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Matic’s robot vacuum is getting a $250 price hike in September
21 hours ago
by Sheena Vasani
Deals, Gadgets, Smart Home, Tech, Verge ShoppingThe Matic is our favorite robot vacuum by a pretty comfortable margin. If you’ve been thinking about buying one, you may want to plan on doing it sooner than later. The company will raise its price by $250 on September 9th, going from $1,245 to $1,495. Matic told The Verge that the new price reflects its rising costs for memory and other components for the vacuum, which it says are now tenfold. Those who buy one directly from the company will get a year’s worth of replacement bags worth $96 at no extra cost. Each refill contains 12 bags, and
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Flatbush Zombies’ Erick the Architect misses his BlackBerry keyboard
a day ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Entertainment, Interview, Music, ReportThat is the face of a man who enjoys what he does. | Image: Reato Morris Erick the Architect is a founding member of, and the primary producer for, the legendary Flatbush Zombies. He's toured the world, performed on Kimmel and Fallon, played Coachella, and collaborated with everyone from Joey Bada$$ and the Rza to James Blake and hardcore punk band Trash Talk. But perhaps the most unexpected collab was with Apple, when Erick popped up following Tim Cook's final WWDC presentation to rap about apps . That was just a precursor to him dropping his new disco and reggae-tinged
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Hey number pad lovers, this is a keyboard we can finally agree on
a day ago
by Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Keyboards, Reviews, TechI’m right-hand dominant but a lefty at heart. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge I know a vocal group of people who swear by the number pad on their keyboard. And yet, for years I haven't cared about using one - until I put my hands on the Epomaker RT98 . It's a mechanical keyboard with a charming retro aesthetic, a fun CRT-like screen, VIA compatibility, a nice typing feel, and most importantly, a modular number pad that can be moved to either side. It's a clever compromise in a budget friendly-ish board, allowing you to further
Wired
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Prediction Markets Let You Bet on Whether a Wildfire Will Burn Down Your Town
2 hours ago
by Kylie Mohr
Science, Science / Environment, What, Are, the, Odds?Wildfire survivors call fire-prediction markets “morally reprehensible” and worry they could increase the risk of arson.
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Best Wi-Fi Routers (2026): My Honest Picks After Testing 40+
2 hours ago
by Simon Hill
Gear, Gear / Products / Computers, Gear / Products / Smart Home, Buying, GuideDon’t suffer the buffer. These WIRED-tested home routers will deliver reliable internet across your home, whatever your needs or budget.
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Review: TCL RM9L RGB-Mini LED (2026)
2 hours ago
by John Brandon
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Home, Product, ReviewThis massive 85-inch model is highly customizable but jaw-droppingly expensive.
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Eight Sleep Pod 5 Review: The Smartest, Nosiest Bed You Can Buy
3 hours ago
by Boutayna Chokrane
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Sleep, Gear / Products / Health and Fitness, Gear / Products / Home, Product, ReviewEight Sleep’s Pod 5 is great at its job, but its job is also watching you sleep.
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What Are Fish Oil Supplements Good For? Here’s Your Crash Course
3 hours ago
by Ritsuko Kawai
Science, Science / Health, DHAA large-scale clinical trial has shown that even long-term consumption of DHA—an omega-3 fatty acid found in abundance in oily fish—may not lead to improvements in cognitive function.