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Dr. AI will see you now.
United Airlines and JetBlue announced this week that they are raising baggage fees.
AI assisted with the study, which could make it cheaper and easier to produce these mind-bending drugs.
Fake images are everywhere when big news breaks.
Whether people want to give Meta all their food data is another question entirely.
CEO Thomas Schäfer calls physical controls in cars "non-negotiable" after years of infotainment dominance.
Lenovo's gaming handhelds and tablets, and several smaller handheld devices, are all suffering, and AI is to blame.
"We cannot have 12 trillionaires and 40 million people who can't make rent," says Tom Steyer.
That's one way to move into a management role.
Even more frame generation, aka 'fake frames,' will be less impactful than a patch to boost load times.
After Amazon, Oracle is now in the bulls-eye.
The random access meltdown rumbles on.
They stick together.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said, "these substandard parts are killing American families."
Best of all, the 2026 "art" TVs come in cheaper 55-inch sizes.
The recall affects Gravity models made between December 2024 and February 2026.
Potential plans to add facial recognition to Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses aren't very popular it seems.
The folks at Stormgate "hope to restore online play in a future patch."
Daniel Kuntz, one of Starboy's creators, tells us it's a "f*ck you" to AI gadgets.