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Google's next flagship is coming Oct. 4, when it may also debut the new Pixel Watch 2.
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Take a quick look at the newest and weirdest happenings in AI.
As Congress mulls AI regulations, Silicon Valley is lobbying hard against them. Plus: why AI watermarking may not be the catchall solution we hope it is.
The plan comes at a time when Facebook and Instagram are staring down the EU’s Digital Services Act and its ad transparency requirements.
New renderings show that the tech billionaire-backed city from ‘California Forever’ would be a pseudo-Mediterranean vacation spot but with more solar panels.
The Donald Trump campaign, Real America’s Voice, and The Daily Beast are all caught up in a web of internet suspicion surrounding the advent of AI deepfakes.
Police say they will deploy drones to monitor large crowds and even large parties in backyards over the Labor Day weekend.
The streaming-only handheld for PlayStation 5 launches Nov. 15, though keep in mind it won’t work with your usual Bluetooth headphones.
Meta initially refused to remove an Instagram post featuring Squidward dispensing denialist "Fun Facts About The Holocaust.”
The new Copy Video Frame feature is rolling out this week with Chrome's latest version.
L. Ron Hubbard’s literary organization told the U.S. copyright office that it didn’t support DMCA exemptions for repairing personal electronics.
An autonomous, AI-piloted drone named Swift beat three human drone racing champions in 15 out of 25 races.
The company isn’t explaining why its changing the nature of its all-in-one subscription two months before the two-year term is up for many Pixel 6 buyers.
Need a place to shout into the void about AI? There's a new form for you to fill out.
The new Twitter, AKA ‘X’, privacy policy states that the site may collect users' biometric information—likely a face scan to prove they’re really human.
Signify’s light and door monitoring functions are fully Matter compatible, though the new Philips Hue Secure cameras are still waiting for Matter support.
The service that no one is really thrilled with will soon induce even greater levels of buyer's remorse.
Google's 'Made by Google' event will take place in New York City, where the company is expected to share its upgrades to its smartphone and wearables.