
Microsoft, Atom Computing update their quantum computing progress
Some quantum computing companies we've covered have done recent progress updates.
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Some quantum computing companies we've covered have done recent progress updates.

Google must change AI Overviews after claiming users don't want "lots of sources."

Security advisory leaves out key details. Dashlane maintains complete silence.

Gemma 4 12B uses a new encoding scheme and token prediction to punch above its weight.

Four people suing Elon Musk's AI firm under pseudonyms due to the risks of being identified may face a difficult choice: Reveal your real names, or drop the lawsuit.

Critics say Trump plan to test AI models is short-sighted, performative.

Activists say it’s the first time Big Tech employees have publicly called for regulations governing data center projects.

Spencer Huang, Nvidia’s robotics lead, tells WIRED that the new bot combines the best of both worlds.

Plex is increaingly focusing on content discovery and streaming rentals.

Data shows Waymo's robotaxis are empty for almost half of the miles they drive.

Doubts linger over whether Meta can close the gap with rivals.

When they're being eaten, bean plants release chemicals that draw in parasitic wasps.

"Everyone is in a place where it’s no fun to be there."

Several real estate listings in the San Francisco Bay Area are offering to exchange a home for a piece of the AI startup.

"It’s a reminder of how human activity is changing the natural world in unanticipated ways.”

A government committee says that the country’s growing dependence on the data analytics company is a serious liability.

One hardware announcement and several software highlights from Microsoft Build.

Microsoft missed the boat on apps, so get ready for agents.

Lawsuit: Ring cameras scan guests and passersby and use AI to identify faces.

Neanderthals had some wild stuff in their toolkits.
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