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AI Summary

  • The AI sector is booming with massive investments, domain purchases, and widespread integration into products like CarPlay and Super Bowl advertising, concurrently facing calls for increased regulation and scrutiny over data privacy and ethical implications.
  • Major tech companies are actively releasing new hardware and software while navigating a complex landscape of antitrust investigations, legal battles, and governmental pressure, particularly concerning market power and platform content.
  • The Super Bowl has cemented its status as a premier marketing platform for tech and crypto brands, showcasing significant ad spend and industry presence, and acting as a hub for industry leaders.
  • Startup ecosystems are vibrant, especially in deep tech and AI, attracting substantial venture capital funding and benefiting from policy adjustments in countries like India aimed at fostering innovation.
  • A clear trend of increased government intervention in the tech industry is emerging, with states like New York proposing strict new AI regulations, including data center construction pauses and requirements for labeling AI-generated content.

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  • Olympics 2026: How to watch, schedule of events, and everything else you need to know about the Winter Games 4 hours ago by Danica Creahan,Liz Kocan
    Sports & Recreation, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Danica Creahan

    The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics are coming up. (Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images) Mattia Ozbot via Getty Images The 2026 Winter Olympics are taking place in Italy this year, with all the action taking place in Milan and the Alpine city of Cortina. This year marks the fourth time Italy has hosted the Winter Games; most recently, Turin hosted in 2006. Of the 16 sports that will be featured at the Winter Olympics, there will be 15 returning favorites, including figure skating, Alpine skiing, curling, ice hockey, speedskating, snowboarding, freestyle skiing and ski jumping, and one entirely new sport, snow mountaineering. (Will it

  • How to watch the 2026 Super Bowl on NBC: Live updates on Patriots vs. Seahawks, where to stream Super Bowl LX, channel, start time, halftime show and more details 5 hours ago by Liz Kocan,Danica Creahan
    American Football, Sports & Recreation, National Football League, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Liz Kocan

    Super Bowl Sunday has arrived. Today, the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will face off for Super Bowl 60. The Big Game is being played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA, and kicks off at 6:30PM ET. Pre-game coverage for the 2026 NFL Championship Game starts at 12PM ET. Like all Sunday Night Football games during the regular season, Super Bowl 60 will be broadcast on NBC, and will stream live on Peacock. Here's everything you need to know to tune in to Super Bowl LX today, including the game channel, where to stream, and all about the

  • How to stream the 2026 Super Bowl for free tonight: Patriots vs. Seahawks time, where to watch Super Bowl LX, start time, halftime show and more 7 hours ago by Danica Creahan
    American Football, Sports & Recreation, National Football League, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Danica Creahan

    The 2026 Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks will air on NBC today, Feb. 8, at 6:30PM ET/3:30PM PT. The Big Game is also streaming live on Peacock. If you no longer subscribe to cable, don't have access to NBC over the air and aren't currently signed up for Peacock, there are still ways to watch Super Bowl LX — and Bad Bunny's history-making Super Bowl halftime show — for free.  Here's how to tune in this afternoon. And if you're looking for live Super Bowl updates, we've got you covered.  HOW TO WATCH SUPER BOWL LX

  • The final trailer for Project Hail Mary is here and it's an emotional ride 10 hours ago by Cheyenne MacDonald
    Movies, Media, Celebrities, Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Cheyenne MacDonald

    Amazon MGM just released the final trailer for its upcoming film starring Ryan Gosling, Project Hail Mary, and it provides our first good look at his five-legged alien co-star, Rocky. The movie adapts a 2021 Andy Weir (The Martian) novel of the same name, and follows Dr. Ryland Grace, a scientist who wakes up on a spacecraft far from Earth with no recollection of how he got there or why, only to discover he's on a seemingly impossible mission to stop an extinction event.  If you've read the book, you already know we're in for an emotional rollercoaster with this one,

  • AT&T's budget-friendly phone for kids was designed with parental controls in mind 11 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Smart Phones, Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    It might be near impossible to be a kid these days without a smartphone, but AT&T wants to offer parents a decent compromise. The wireless carrier launched its AmiGO Jr. Phone, which combines Samsung hardware and AT&T's app, to offer kids a smartphone that has parental controls baked right in. The AmiGO Jr. Phone is just a Samsung Galaxy A16, which still remains a solid budget smartphone pick with a 50-megapixel main camera, a 6.7-inch display and reliable battery life. However, AT&T tweaked the Samsung hardware into its kid-friendly smartphone by including features like live location tracking, safe zones and screentime


The Verge

  • OpenAI’s supposedly ‘leaked’ Super Bowl ad with ear buds and a shiny orb was a hoax 2 hours ago by Richard Lawler
    AI, News, OpenAI

    As if OpenAI didn't have enough drama around the Super Bowl and advertising, as the game wound down, word spread of a "leaked" ad that actually wasn't leaked at all; it was just a fake. Screenshots of a now-deleted Reddit thread told the tale of a frustrated employee who, while posting about how upset they were because the ad they'd worked on didn't run, accidentally leaked the entire advertisement video, seemingly showing Murderbot star Alexander Skarsgård with what could have been OpenAI's first hardware device, portrayed as a shiny orb that went with some wraparound earbuds. OpenAI president Greg Brockman commented

  • Super Bowl LX ads: all AI everything 7 hours ago by Verge Staff
    AI, Comcast, Entertainment, News, Streaming, Super Bowl, Tech

    Super Bowl LX is nearly here, with the Seattle Seahawks taking on the New England Patriots. While Bad Bunny will be the star of the halftime show, AI could be the star of the commercial breaks, much like crypto was a few years ago. Last year’s Super Bowl featured a Google Gemini ad that fumbled a Gouda cheese stat, and this year’s game is already slated to include an ad for Anthropic’s AI platform that takes jabs at its competitors, namely OpenAI. AI-generated ads could make an appearance, too.  Super Bowl LX is set to kick off at 6:30PM ET/3:30PM PT on

  • YouTube Music starts putting lyrics behind a paywall 8 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Entertainment, Google, Music, News, Streaming, Tech, YouTube

    Free YouTube Music accounts are now seeing their access to lyrics limited, according to multiple reports. Google started testing lyrics as an exclusive feature for Premium users in September, but it appears that it's now receiving a wider rollout. It seems that free users will be limited to viewing lyrics for five songs per month, though we've reached out to Google for confirmation. Once that limit is reached, users will only be able to see the first couple of lines. Everything beyond that will be blurred out, and they'll be prompted to "Unlock lyrics with Premium." The banner warning users about

  • New York is considering two bills to rein in the AI industry 10 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    AI, News, Policy, Tech

    AI data centers are becoming a bipartisan concern. | Image: Microsoft New York's state legislature is set to consider a pair of bills that would require labels on AI-generated content and would put a three-year pause on new data center construction. The New York Fundamental Artificial Intelligence Requirements in News Act (NY FAIR News Act, for short) would require that any news "substantially composed, authored, or created through the use of generative artificial intelligence" carry a disclaimer. It would also require that any content created using AI be reviewed and approved by a human with "editorial control" before being published. Beyond that, the

  • You need to listen to the new Mandy, Indiana record: URGH 14 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Column, Entertainment, Music, Music Review

    Often, I focus on recommending older media that isn't currently getting a ton of attention. But this week, I can't stop listening to the new Mandy, Indiana album long enough to even think about anything else. It's early still, obviously, but URGH is my favorite release of 2026 so far. The band that I fell in love with on I've Seen a Way has found an entirely new gear. Frontwoman Valentine Caulfield is even more uncompromising. Most of the lyrics are in French, but even if you don't know what she's saying, you can feel the contempt. On "Magazine" she's spitting


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