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Technology

With fraud becoming harder to detect, companies must strengthen their verification protocols and stay ahead of rapidly advancing AI-generated scams.

NVLM 1.0 challenges OpenAI and Google, offering smaller developers powerful tools without the cost and positioning Nvidia as a force in AI democratization.

After a botched update, Sonos is restoring functionality and extending warranties, underscoring the risks of rushing rollouts.

A technical error flooded PS5 home screens with outdated ads, sparking frustration. Sony's response addressed the issue, but concerns about in-game ads remain.

A focus on longer battery life and lighter design could secure a lead over Samsung in the high-growth wearables market.

Despite low usage, Rabbit’s founder insists shipping AI products early is essential to compete in the tech space.

Newsom said the legislation focused too much on large models, ignored risks from startups, and could harm innovation.

Apple, Google, and Meta pull services, isolating Russians and shrinking revenue opportunities for creators and advertisers.

The latest fine reflects both Meta’s data mishandling and the EU’s heightened regulatory crackdown on Big Tech.

A panel revealed they’re worried that AI is threatening any human connection with their banks.

On today’s podcast episode, we discuss what to make of former Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive working on a new AI device, what an AI model with “reasoning abilities” can actually do, and whether Ilya Sutskever’s new AI startup can create safe superintelligence. Join host Marcus Johnson, along with analysts Jacob Bourne and Grace Harmon, for the conversation.

Content creators gain access to OpenAI’s training data: Legal battle over unauthorized use of copyrighted content could set industry-shaking precedents.

X releases first post-Musk transparency report: Platform seeks to reassure advertisers with increased content moderation and government compliance.

Meta’s Orion glasses could redefine wearables: Zuckerberg’s vision for a smartphone-free future is clear, but Orion’s massive $10,000 production cost stands in the way of mainstream success.

By adding translation tools in new markets, Reddit seeks to drive growth and keep momentum post-IPO.

From voice-activated AI to cutting-edge wearables, Meta's latest updates signal a push to dominate emerging tech markets.

Sponsored chatbot answers may confuse users, but Perplexity is banking on brand deals to drive revenue.

Adding to its suite of customization tools, the use of AI could help enhance subscriber interest amid price hikes and provide personalized music suggestions.