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It might not feel all that different from older World Cups—for better or worse.

Elon Musk is set to make hundreds of billions even as communities in Mississippi and Tennessee are fighting to stop the gas turbines powering xAI's supercomputers.

The company changed course after researchers spoke out against the policy, which would have covertly limited Claude’s ability to develop competing AI models.

For days after the stunning incident, the ADA had doubled-down on the choice.

Lawsuit: "Police let an error-prone AI system stand in for an investigation."

The Mobi Fold is an $80 Bluetooth mouse with a silicone-wrapped hinge.

Colleagues discussed the incident on internal message boards, according to documents seen by WIRED.

Diffusion AI is most common in image generation, but it can make text outputs much faster.

"I was on the phone with Blue Origin leadership that night, all the next day, all through the weekend."

Google AI Overview court loss in Germany could spell doom for AI search industry.

The US military struck Iran again after an Iranian drone’s lucky midair strike.

Thirteen other medical groups have already endorsed the independent schedule.

Move also cuts off a massive market of legit users who buy cards with physical cash.

Honda's $42,000 hybrid coupe looks great, handles well, and gets 44 mpg.
AWS launches Amazon EC2 M9g and M9gd instances, powered by AWS Graviton5 processors. AWS Graviton5 is most powerful, and most energy efficient processor AWS has ever built, and offers up to 25% better compute performance compared to Graviton4-based instances.

Violent threats against lawmakers have also surged on Facebook.

There are more than a quarter of a million V2G-capable GM EVs on the roads already.

The Argentine national team will be Google’s test bench and technological showcase during the World Cup.

Starlink, SpaceX's top moneymaker, also raised service prices by $5 to $10.

A separate zero-day also disclosed by Nightmare Eclipse appears to be patched as well.
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