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Google seems to be testing a new feature that will take you to AI Mode by default when you do a search in Chrome.
The largest index in the world won't relax its rules to let SpaceX enter early.
Anthropic warns that AIs will soon be able to build their own successor, and it's suggesting that companies may have to slow down development.
Still no price in sight.
Paying users will have tools for reaching either wider or more-specific audiences.
Meta was previously reported to be exploring facial recognition for its smart glasses.
OpenAI has significantly improved the chatbot's "dreaming" architecture.
Canada's "AI for All" plan prioritizes strengthening data protections and increasing AI adoption.
Believe it or not, this is not the first robotaxi-assisted theft.
Netflix and EA are both going to capitalize on the World Cup craze.
Meta's Creator Assistant AI can analyze your past posts to help with future content plans.
Belkin's new Switch 2 charging grip lets you game longer and be more comfortable doing it.
Marshall's latest headphones are like its Major and Monitor models had a baby.
Elden Ring for the Switch 2 includes the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion and other goodies.
Only 4,999 units of the HP Scuderia Ferrari AI PC will be available.
A TV's USB port is often forgotten, but can still be useful.
Amazon's AI-upgraded Proteus robot can now be controlled using plain language.
Apple CEO Tim Cook will take part in his last WWDC presentation on June 8.