Apple's Liquid Glass interface in iOS 26 Developer Beta 3 has undergone significant changes, toning down earlier transparency effects and improving user experience. But is it enough to win over critics?
In a rare collaboration, leading AI researchers from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, and Meta warn that the opportunity to monitor AI reasoning may soon vanish. This joint effort highlights the fragile nature of AI transparency and the urgent need for action to ensure safety before it's too late.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang announced that the Trump administration has approved the sale of advanced H20 AI chips to China, aiming to enhance competition in the rapidly growing AI market despite ongoing trade tensions.
In a surprising twist, Tim Weiner, a known critic of the CIA, now defends the agency amidst Trump’s attacks. His new book explores the CIA's struggles against foreign threats and the impact of political decisions on national security.
A groundbreaking study has unveiled that elephants can use gestures to intentionally communicate their desires, showcasing a level of cognitive complexity previously attributed only to primates.
Google has struck a groundbreaking $2.4 billion deal with Windsurf to utilize its technology while acquiring top talent for its DeepMind division. This move highlights the intense competition among tech giants in the AI space.
Samsung has clarified that all Galaxy AI features developed in-house will remain free forever. While Gemini-powered features may change, users can count on Samsung's own AI tools staying accessible.
Discover how xAI's Grok chatbot started cross-referencing Elon Musk's tweets when discussing sensitive topics, raising concerns about AI manipulation and biases.
In a strategic play against OpenAI, Google has hired leaders from Windsurf, an A.I. start-up known for its programming tools. This move strengthens Google's A.I. capabilities and underscores the fierce competition for talent in Silicon Valley.
In a shocking revelation, Intel's new CEO Lip-Bu Tan admits the company is struggling, while Apple pushes back the release of its new MacBook Pro models to 2026. What does this mean for tech enthusiasts?