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Google is learning to speak dolphin – but what are they really saying?

Google has trained an AI to “talk” to dolphins. Science is fascinating. The implications? Maybe a little dystopian.
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Trump tariffs are cockblocking your sex life

US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods are affecting everyone – even the sex toy industry.
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ChatGPT can’t generate a map of Europe, but what do I know?


LG Display hands over its factory in China after closing deal with TCL CSOT

LG has closed the deal, which it initiated last September, with Chinese company TCL CSOT.
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AI eyes on the skies – who owns the search for aliens?

As UFO sightings and UAP reports continue to spark public curiosity, a new AI-powered observatory is stepping in to challenge government secrecy and bring transparency to the skies. But who controls the search for extraterrestrial life?
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E.T. pop star Katy Perry ready for take-off

Blue Origin's all women crew will launch into space on April 14th, 2025.
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H&M swaps human models for AI. But can it nail blue steel?

H&M's bold move to digitally clone 30 human models promises global scalability without travel. But can fashion thrive if we sideline human connection behind it?
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I made AI my shopping assistant and wanted to fire it almost immediately

AI writes, teaches, and even saves lives. But can it assist in a fashion crisis?
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Subscribed to life: Black Mirror paints a bleak picture of subscription culture

The first episode of the new series of Black Mirror shows us just how bleak the future might be if you are forced to subscribe to life.
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Tic Tacs, warships, and whistleblowers – navy UAP footage resurfaces off California coast

New footage reignites questions: what’s flying over – and diving under – US waters?
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Google lays off people working on Android, Pixel, and Chrome

Alphabet's Google on Thursday laid off hundreds of employees in its platforms and devices unit.
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World's first humanoid robot half marathon postponed due to wind

Beijing has postponed a half marathon where humanoid robots race alongside human runners, a milestone designed to showcase China's advances in a frontier industry the country is intent on dominating.
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Apple airlifts 600 tons of iPhones from India

Tech giant Apple chartered cargo flights to ferry 600 tons of iPhones, or as many as 1.5 million, to the United States from India.
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Microsoft 365 users having trouble accessing services

Some users are unable to access Microsoft 365 services, and the tech giant says it’s investigating potential licensing issues.
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Game-changing AI breaks the silence for the hard-of-hearing

Communication gaps for the deaf community could soon be a thing of the past, with a new AI-powered real-time ASL interpreter that promises 98% accuracy and no need for expensive hardware.
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Wonder if you’d be a good podcaster? You can find out with Gemini

Can’t reach your editor? Need someone to read your work out loud? Google says its AI can help.
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AI vs people: who makes better jokes?

A study suggests that artificial intelligence could be doing a better job at creating memes.
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“It will run on roadkill for the looks of it:” users react to robot you can ride like a horse