Starting April 7, the Galaxy S25 series will feature Gemini Live, an AI that offers real-time visual conversations, helping users with everyday tasks like outfit selection and closet organization.
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A shocking wave of layoffs at the Health and Human Services Department has left thousands of employees reeling as they receive sudden notifications of job cuts, affecting critical public health programs.
Oura has officially launched its AI-based Advisor for Oura Ring users, offering personalized health advice and data organization. This contextual chatbot remembers your chats and helps track wellness trends.
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In a surprising turn of events, Jennifer Salke, chief of Amazon MGM Studios, has been ousted amidst a strategic restructure aimed at streamlining operations. As Amazon shifts its focus in Hollywood, questions arise about the future of the studio and its ambitious projects.
OpenAI has introduced a beta feature for ChatGPT Team users, allowing them to connect internal knowledge databases, enhancing responses and making AI more relevant to company-specific contexts. Discover how this could revolutionize enterprise communication!
A federal judge has ruled that The New York Times can continue its copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging they have stolen millions of their works to train AI. This ruling could lead to a jury trial, as media organizations fight to protect their content.
In a high-stakes congressional hearing, NPR and PBS executives face aggressive questioning about media bias and funding cuts led by Elon Musk and Congress. Will public media withstand the pressure?
A high-severity security flaw in Google Chrome has been exploited in attacks targeting Russian organizations. CVE-2025-2783 allows attackers to bypass browser protections via phishing emails. Immediate updates are essential to safeguard against this threat.