
The Atlantic - 15 hours 31 min ago
Once-speculative concerns about the technology have now become pressing matters.

IEEE Spectrum - 17 hours 1 min ago
This sponsored article is brought to you by Melbourne Convention Bureau (MCB) supported by Business Events Australia . Melbourne's reputation as a global events city, from the Australian Open tennis and Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix to hosting NFL regular season games, now intersects with a different form of scale: large-scale compute, data-intensive research, and advanced engineering. Long recognized for delivering complex international events, the city is applying the same organisational...

Los Angeles Times - 17 hours 1 min ago
Some see fan-generated election campaign videos as a harbinger of how artificial intelligence could reshape political messaging across the country.

Vox - 17 hours 1 min ago
An aerial view of a 33 megawatt data center (C) with closed-loop cooling system on April 14, 2026 in Vernon, California. | Getty Images The only good data center is a canceled data center. Or so a growing number of Americans seem to feel. Throughout the United States, citizens are mobilizing against the construction of new data centers in general and the massive, "hyperscale" ones that fuel artificial intelligence, in particular. Key takeaways Data centers can increase local air pollution...

Sky News - 18 hours 52 min ago
Police were called to Swatch stores across the UK and Europe over crowd trouble following the launch of a watch.

The Guardian - 21 hours 1 min ago
Mid-range Android stands out with huge screen, slick software and dot-matrix display, but falls just short of greatness Nothing's latest quirky smartphone is a huge aluminium Android with three cameras and a big LED matrix screen on the back that challenges the notion mid-range phones can't be just a bit more fun. The Phone 4a Pro is a bit of a departure from UK-based Nothing's previous glass-clad transparent designs . It still has a touch of those elements but only in the camera island...

ABC News - 21 hours 25 min ago
Officials say all four crew members ejected safely after two Navy jets collided and crashed during an air show at a military base in Idaho...

ABC News - 21 hours 25 min ago
John Krasinski returning as Jack Ryan in "Jack Ryan: Ghost War" for Prime Video and "Stranger Things" masterminds the Duffer Brothers producing a Netflix show in which a retirement community teams up to battle monsters are some of the new television, f...

Newser - 1 day 1 min ago
Eric Schmidt's attempt to sell a roomful of new graduates on artificial intelligence did not go over well, or quietly. The former Google CEO was repeatedly booed Sunday while delivering the University of Arizona's commencement address as he drew parallels between the rise of the computer and today's AI boom,...

NBC News - 1 day 3 hours ago
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed multiple times Sunday while discussing artificial intelligence during a commencement speech at the University of Arizona. Other commencement speakers faced similar backlash for their AI comments, as new graduates face a daunting job market. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports.

Newser - 1 day 13 hours ago
Wall Street's newest cancer bet isn't about finding tumors early, but about making sure they're really gone. The Wall Street Journal reports on Natera, a company based in Austin, Texas, that has quietly come to dominate "minimal residual disease" (MRD) testing, a blood-based way to spot cancer's return months before...

NY Post - 1 day 14 hours ago
A tech VC said, physical AI is "the challenge of figuring out how to reinvent the physical world. It's a big challenge." In describing Project Prometheus, he added, "I personally believe it'll be one of the most important companies in the world."...

Vox - 1 day 15 hours ago
A lot of humans are feeling very down on humanity these days. Maybe you've met them. Or maybe you're one of them. I'm talking about those who look around and say: Humans are destroying the planet causing climate change, making other species go extinct. Soon enough we'll be mucking up the cosmos, too polluting it with still more space junk, colonizing the moon , even exporting data centers into the heavens. The world would be better off if we ourselves just go extinct! One reader...