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AI Summary

  • AI is pervasive, integrating into everything from consumer apps and gaming to enterprise solutions, prompting discussions around its energy usage, regulatory needs, and the viability of new AI startups.
  • The gaming industry is in a period of major executive changes and widespread layoffs, although new games and platform updates, often featuring AI, continue to be released.
  • Big tech companies are under fire for privacy concerns, data security, and content moderation issues, especially regarding child safety and platform misuse, leading to lawsuits and increased scrutiny.
  • New hardware, including smartphones, wearables, and smart home devices, are hitting the market with a strong emphasis on AI integration and enhanced user experience.
  • Economic pressures are causing layoffs and strategic re-evaluations across tech and automotive sectors, with ongoing legal and policy battles shaping the broader market landscape.

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  • The Stop Killing Games campaign will set up NGOs in the EU and US 5 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Video Games, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    The Stop Killing Games campaign is evolving into more than just a movement. In a YouTube video, the campaign's creator, Ross Scott, explained that organizers are planning to establish two non-governmental organizations, one for the European Union and another for the US. According to Scott, these NGOs would allow for "long-term counter lobbying" when publishers end support for certain video games. "Let me start off by saying I think we're going to win this, namely the problem of publishers destroying video games that you've already paid for," Scott said in the video. According to Scott, the NGOs will work on getting

  • The US will send Tech Corps members to foreign countries in its latest push for AI dominance 6 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Politics & Government, Society & Culture, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    The government agency that sends its corps members abroad to volunteer in foreign countries launched its latest initiative called Tech Corps. The Peace Corps' latest proposal will recruit STEM graduates or those with professional experience in the artificial intelligence sector and send them to participating host countries. According to the press release, volunteers will be placed in Peace Corps countries that are part of the American AI Exports Program, which was created last year from an executive order from President Trump as a way to bolster the US' grip on the AI market abroad. Tech Corps members will be tasked with

  • A judge ruled Tesla still has to pay $243 million for a fatal crash involving Autopilot 7 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Transportation, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Tesla is still on the hook for $243 million after a US judge rejected the EV maker's bid to overturn a jury verdict from last year. On Friday, US District Judge Beth Bloom upheld the jury's decision to hold Tesla partially responsible for a deadly crash that happened in 2019 and involved the self-driving Autopilot feature. The judge added that there was enough evidence to support the jury's verdict, which was delivered in August 2025 and ordered Tesla to pay millions in compensatory and punitive damages to the two victims in the case. Judge Bloom added that Tesla didn't present any

  • 13-hour AWS outage reportedly caused by Amazon's own AI tools 8 hours ago by Lawrence Bonk
    Software, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Lawrence Bonk

    A recent Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage that lasted 13 hours was reportedly caused by one of its own AI tools, according to reporting by Financial Times. This happened in December after engineers deployed the Kiro AI coding tool to make certain changes, say four people familiar with the matter. Kiro is an agentic tool, meaning it can take autonomous actions on behalf of users. In this case, the bot reportedly determined that it needed to "delete and recreate the environment." This is what allegedly led to the lengthy outage that primarily impacted China. Amazon says it was merely a "coincidence that

  • How to know if an AirTag is tracking you 12 hours ago by Georgie Peru
    Software, Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Georgie Peru

    Apple’s AirTag is designed to help people keep track of personal belongings like keys, bags and luggage. But because AirTags and other Bluetooth trackers are small and discreet, concerns about unwanted tracking are understandable. Apple has spent years building safeguards into the AirTag and the Find My network to reduce the risk of misuse and to alert people if a tracker they don’t own appears to be moving with them. If you’re worried about whether an AirTag or similar tracker might be following you, here’s how Apple’s unwanted tracking alerts work, what notifications to look for and what you can do


The Verge

  • Arturia’s FX Collection 6 adds two new effects and a $99 intro version 4 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Apps, Entertainment, Music, News, Tech

    Arturia launched a new version of its flagship effects suite, FX Collection, which includes two new plugins, EFX Ambient and Pitch Shifter-910. FX Collection 6 also marks the introduction of an Intro version with a selection of six effects covering the basics for $99. That pales in comparison to the 39 effects in the full FX Collection Pro, but that also costs $499. Pitch Shifter-910 is based on the iconic Eventide H910 Harmonizer from 1974, an early digital pitchshifter and delay with a very unique character. Arturia does an admirable job preserving its glitchy quirks. Pitch Shifter-910 is not a transparent

  • Georgia says Elon Musk’s America PAC violated election law 8 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Elon Musk, News, Policy, Politics, Tech

    Of course, it’s the guy who constantly complains about voter fraud who may have committed voter fraud. | Image: The Verge For all his bluster about voter fraud, Elon Musk has been one of the most flagrant flaunters of US election law. Now his America PAC has been slapped with a reprimand by the Georgia State Election Board for sending out pre-filled absentee ballot applications. State law prohibits anyone, other than an authorized relative, from sending an absentee ballot application prefilled with the elector's information. Residents of Chattooga, Cherokee, Coweta, Floyd, and Whitfield counties reported receiving absentee ballot applications from America PAC,

  • Suspect in Tumbler Ridge school shooting described violent scenarios to ChatGPT 10 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    AI, News, OpenAI

    The suspect in the mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Jesse Van Rootselaar, was raising alarms among employees at OpenAI months before the shooting took place. This past June, Jesse had conversations with ChatGPT involving descriptions of gun violence that triggered the chatbot's automated review system. Several employees raised concerns that her posts could be a precursor to real-world violence and encouraged company leaders to contact the authorities, but they ultimately declined. OpenAI spokesperson Kayla Wood told The Verge that, while the company considered referring the account to law enforcement, it was ultimately deci … Read the full story at The

  • The Pixel 10A and Soundcore Space One are just two of the best deals this week 10 hours ago by Brandon Widder
    Deals, Gadgets, Google, Google Pixel, Mobile, Phones, Tech, Verge Shopping

    Welcome to the weekend, folks! The Reviews and Guides team here at The Verge is gearing up for all things Unpacked, but Samsung isn’t the only one readying new phones. Google just announced the Pixel 10A, which, for you early adopters, is already up for preorder with a $100 gift card. Elsewhere in deal land, you’ll find steep discounts on mopping vacuums, slight discounts on Soundcore’s cheap ANC headphones, and a rare discount on a new PC controller with swiveling sticks. So, let’s get to it, shall we? ---------------------------------------- We finally have a release date for the Pixel 10A: March 5th. What’s more,

  • Aerial_Knight’s DropShot captures the thrill of skydiving and makes it stylish 11 hours ago by Jay Peters
    Entertainment, Games Review, Gaming

    I've always wanted to go skydiving. Aerial_Knight's DropShot, from indie developer Aerial_Knight, lets me live out that dream - at least in a safe, virtual kind of way. It also lets me shoot bullets from finger guns, wield laser skulls, and wear cool sunglasses while I'm falling through the air. So maybe it's better than the real thing. Playing as a character named Smoke Wallace, who was bitten by a dragon that gave him the finger gun that can actually shoot bullets, you plummet toward the ground and try to pick off bad guys with that finger gun or by punching


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