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Waymo Finally Cracks SFO: Robotaxis Take Flight at San Francisco Airport
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Waymo Finally Cracks SFO: Robotaxis Take Flight at San Francisco Airport

After years of negotiations, Waymo launches robotaxi service at San Francisco International Airport. What does this milestone mean for autonomous vehicle adoption?

Google Opens the Door to AI-Generated Game Worlds
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Google Opens the Door to AI-Generated Game Worlds

Google DeepMind releases Project Genie, allowing users to create interactive game worlds from text prompts. The world model race heats up as AI moves from entertainment to robotics training.

Does AI Have a Soul? Anthropic's Claude Constitution Raises the Question
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Does AI Have a Soul? Anthropic's Claude Constitution Raises the Question

Anthropic's 30,000-word Claude Constitution treats AI as if it has emotions and self-awareness, marking a radical shift in how companies approach AI development and ethics

Half of Game Developers Now Say AI Is Harming the Industry
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Half of Game Developers Now Say AI Is Harming the Industry

GDC survey reveals 52% of developers view generative AI negatively, up from just 18% in 2024. What's driving this dramatic shift in perception among game creators?

When AI Can Build Game Worlds, What Do Game Developers Actually Do?
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When AI Can Build Game Worlds, What Do Game Developers Actually Do?

Google's Project Genie generates 3D game worlds from text. Is this democratization of game development, or an existential threat to creators?

Windows 11's Crisis Forces Microsoft's Biggest OS Rethink
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Windows 11's Crisis Forces Microsoft's Biggest OS Rethink

After 40 years, Windows faces its biggest crisis yet. Bugs, ads, and AI missteps are pushing Microsoft to fundamentally rethink its flagship operating system.

Tesla Shrinks Model Lineup as Musk's Self-Driving Dreams Override Car Business
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Tesla Shrinks Model Lineup as Musk's Self-Driving Dreams Override Car Business

Tesla reports first-ever revenue decline alongside profit drop, announcing further model lineup cuts as CEO Elon Musk prioritizes autonomous driving over traditional car manufacturing.

Nvidia's China Victory Lap Signals Major US Policy Reversal
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Nvidia's China Victory Lap Signals Major US Policy Reversal

Jensen Huang's casual China tour coincides with approval of 400,000+ H200 chip sales to Chinese companies. A stunning reversal of Biden-era export controls raises questions about US tech strategy.

AI Toy Exposed 50,000 Kids' Private Chats to Anyone
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AI Toy Exposed 50,000 Kids' Private Chats to Anyone

Bondu AI toy left over 50,000 children's conversations exposed through unsecured web portal. A Google login was all it took to access intimate chat transcripts and personal data.

The $3 Billion Music Piracy Case That Could Reshape AI Training
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The $3 Billion Music Piracy Case That Could Reshape AI Training

Music publishers sue Anthropic for $3 billion over alleged copyright infringement, following a pattern of AI companies facing legal challenges over training data acquisition methods.

Sora App Downloads Plummet 45% as AI Video Hype Fades
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Sora App Downloads Plummet 45% as AI Video Hype Fades

OpenAI's Sora video generation app sees dramatic decline in downloads and revenue after initial success, facing copyright issues and fierce competition

Waymo's Airport Win Signals Robotaxi Maturity—But Safety Questions Linger
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Waymo's Airport Win Signals Robotaxi Maturity—But Safety Questions Linger

Waymo finally launches San Francisco Airport service after years of negotiations, marking a crucial milestone for robotaxi viability while facing fresh safety investigations.