Tech
AI Summary
- The tech industry is grappling with the ethical implications of AI, with figures like Signal's Meredith Whittaker cautioning against treating chatbots as friends, even as companies like Anthropic navigate government scrutiny and potential benefits from restrictive policies.
- Developments in AI are rapidly integrating into consumer products, evidenced by new practical AI features coming to iPhones in iOS 27, and a surge in AI integration across various applications, from calls to homes, as proposed by figures like billionaire Ambani.
- The autonomous vehicle sector is seeing significant advancements, particularly in robotaxis, with a new scorecard highlighting China's dominance and companies like Go eyeing acquisitions in the space, despite Waymo facing recalls for safety concerns.
- A notable event in the gaming industry includes the passing of Ubisoft co-founder Claude Guillemot, while Epic Games is working on a significant speed improvement for its launcher, and new indie games are emerging.
- The hardware and infrastructure side of tech continues to evolve, with discussions around ASML's chip tools, improvements in personal devices like Amazon's Fire Tablets and Samsung's Frame Pro, and advancements in areas like robotics with NASA's new rover capabilities.
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TechCrunch
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Ubisoft co-founder Claude Guillemot dies in plane crash
3 minutes ago
by Anthony Ha
Gaming, Media & Entertainment, claude guillemot, ubisoftClaude Guillemot, who founded Ubisoft with his four brothers, has died at the age of 69.
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Polymarket reportedly paid creators to post deceptive videos about fake bets
2 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
Crypto, Media & Entertainment, PolymarketMany of those videos were reportedly filmed on “near-perfect copies” of the Polymarket website, while featuring trades and winnings that were not real.
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TechCrunch Mobility: A new robotaxi scorecard shows China’s dominance
3 hours ago
by Kirsten Korosec
Transportation, Tesla, Uber, zoox, Waymo, robotaxi, techcrunch mobility, avrideWelcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation.
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When the Trump administration cracks down on Anthropic, who benefits?
3 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Government & Policy, Anthropic, Donald Trump, Equity podcastOn the new episode of Equity, we discussed what actually prompted the administration's latest moves against Anthropic, and what this might mean for the AI ecosystem.
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Beyond Siri: Here are the practical AI features coming to your iPhone in iOS 27
4 hours ago
by Sarah Perez
AI, Apps, Hardware, Apple, Apple Intelligence, iOS 27, wwdcSiri’s AI overhaul may have grabbed the headlines at WWDC, but some of Apple’s most useful AI features are arriving elsewhere in iOS 27.
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Engadget
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NASA's Perseverance rover has traveled the distance of a marathon on Mars
3 hours ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
SpaceIt did so in just five years.
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NASA is testing a rover that can drive faster and lift its wheels to climb obstacles
a day ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
SpaceThe space agency shared footage of tests with its Ernest prototype rover.
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Epic is working on a 'ground-up rebuild' of its launcher that will be 5x faster
a day ago
by Jackson Chen
GamingLauncher V2 will go through a private beta before a public release.
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NASA's Swift Boost mission will launch later this month to rescue a falling telescope
a day ago
by Mariella Moon
SpaceNASA mission to save a falling space telescope is ready to launch.
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Claude Guillemot, one of Ubisoft's co-founders, has died in a plane crash
a day ago
by Jackson Chen
GamingThe crash reportedly happened on an airstrip near the western coast of France on June 19.
The Verge
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Cold Court’s debut EP is an infectious, glitchy genre mashup
2 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Column, Entertainment, Music, Music ReviewCold Court is a brother-sister duo from Philly that seems to love nothing more than shoving all of their influences together in a messy soup that at least superficially resembles the hyperpop you've come to expect from acts like 100 Gecs. But, where songs like "Dumbest Girl Alive" goofily wink at pop punk and emo, Cold Court are a bit more self-serious, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. The opening track on the band's debut EP \ (^_^) / (aka Hands Up ), "Nina", starts off sounding not unlike the dance punk bands that stormed the scene in the
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Polymarket reportedly paid people to post fake videos of themselves placing bets
4 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
News, TechAccording to a Wall Street Journal investigation, Polymarket has been paying people to film themselves placing fake bets and celebrating fake wins on social media. WSJ identified over 1,100 deceptive clips and talked to creators who, despite not stating as such in their videos, confirmed the company paid them to create the clips . The videos posted on social media look legit at first, but there are subtle clues that betray them as fraudulent. For instance, when examined closely, one clip shows someone visiting "poiymarket.com" rather than polymarket.com. According to the Journal's investigation, none of the bets placed in the
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How Roomba started a robot revolution
6 hours ago
by David Pierce
Gadgets, Podcasts, Smart Home, Tech, Version HistoryIf you had a Roomba, especially in the early days of the robot vacuum, it was in many ways a fairly unsophisticated machine. It would just bump around your house, looking for something to suck up, until its battery died or its (way too small) tank filled up. Not that it mattered, though. You probably loved your Roomba. You probably gave it a name. On this episode of Version History , we tell the story of the Roomba, and how it made vacuums lovable. The Verge 's David Pierce and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy are joined by iRobot's co-founder and former
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Electric air taxis are stuck in the courtroom
7 hours ago
by Andrew Hawkins
Column, Law, Policy, Tech, The Stepback, TransportationJoby flight at JFK airport. | Image: The Verge This is The Stepback , a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on aviation, air taxis, and Wi-Fi speeds at 30,000 feet, follow Andrew J. Hawkins . The Stepback arrives in our subscribers' inboxes on Sunday at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here . How it started Last year, two of the leading air taxi companies in the US, Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation, sued each other , with Joby accusing Archer of corporate espionage and Archer claiming that Joby was concealing
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Sony’s Xperia 1 VIII is still a phone for the fans
8 hours ago
by Dominic Preston
Gadgets, Mobile, Phone Reviews, Phones, Reviews, Sony, TechThe 1 VIII doesn’t look much like any Xperia that’s come before. The Xperia 1 VIII marks an attempt at a step change for Sony's flagship phone line. Not only has it had an aesthetic overhaul, but Sony has also revamped the camera system, dropping the continuous optical zoom telephoto that's defined the last four generations of Xperia phone . It's not all different. Sony staples like a 3.5mm headphone jack and microSD card slot remain, and a few specific design touches, like a thick front bezel that fits stereo speakers, have stayed intact. Sony's ambitious pricing hasn't changed either:
Wired
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Wooting 60HE v2: Peak Keyboard Perfection
8 hours ago
by Henri Robbins
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Gaming, Product, ReviewWooting’s 60HE v2 isn’t just a terrific Hall Effect keyboard. It’s a fantastic keyboard period.
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The Best NAS Devices for Your Home After Months of Testing
8 hours ago
by Simon Hill
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Computers, Buying, GuideNetwork-attached storage (NAS) provides accessible shared space on your home network. After testing, these are my favorite NAS devices.
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28 Tips to Take Your ChatGPT Prompts to the Next Level
8 hours ago
by David Nield
Gear / How To and Advice, Gear, Hello, WorldSure, anyone can use OpenAI’s chatbot. But with smart engineering, you can get way more interesting results.
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If You’re Searching for a New Skillet, Consider Stainless Steel
8 hours ago
by Joe Ray
Gear, Gear / How To and Advice, Smart, KitchenStainless-steel pans may lack nonstick coatings, but they’re unfussy, they sear well, and they’re built for a lifetime of hard work.
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Buying a Used iPhone Makes More Sense Than Ever
9 hours ago
by Boone Ashworth
Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, UpcycleWith Apple raising prices soon, you can save a lot of money by buying a used handset or upgrading an older device—safe in the knowledge that it'll last longer than ever.