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Lawsuit: Reddit caught Perplexity “red-handed” stealing data from Google results
Scraper accused of stealing Reddit content "shocked" by lawsuit.
Researchers show that training on “junk data” can lead to LLM “brain rot”
Models trained on short, popular, and/or "superficial" tweets perform worse on benchmarks.
Dinosaurs may have flourished right up to when the asteroid hit
Fossil beds in New Mexico show diverse species present in the late Cretaceous.
An NIH director joins MAHA, gets replaced by JD Vance’s close friend
The NTP produced controversial studies on cellphone radiation and fluoride.
Microsoft makes Copilot “human-centered” with a ‘90s-style animated assistant
"Mico" literally tries to put a face on Microsoft's chatbot-turned-assistant.
The first people to set foot in Australia were fossil hunters
Europeans weren't the first people to collect fossils in Australia.
CS2 item market loses nearly $2B in value overnight due to “trade up” update
Once rare $14K knife now sells for $7K, some common guns jump from $10 to over $100.
Great hybrid V6, lousy HMI: Three days with a Ferrari 296 GTB
Three days with a car revealed its character in more ways than one.
Trump eyes government control of quantum computing firms with Intel-like deals
Some quantum computing firms seem optimistic about Trump's proposed deals.
Reports suggest Apple is already pulling back on the iPhone Air
New phone design compromises on camera and battery to achieve a lighter weight.
An outcast faces a deadly alien world in Predator: Badlands trailer
"The ways of your kind are ones of violence. Either you are hunted or you become the hunter."
Porsche does U-turn on electric vehicles, will focus on gas engines
China weakness, US tariffs, and disappointing uptake of battery vehicles lurk in background.
Texas lawmakers double down on Discovery, call for DOJ investigation into Smithsonian
"This is the dumbest plan I've ever heard in nearly five years in the United States Senate."
California startup to demonstrate space weapon on its own dime
"All of the pieces that are required to make it viable exist."
We let OpenAI’s “Agent Mode” surf the web for us—here’s what happened
From scanning emails to building fansites, Atlas can ably automate some web-based tasks.
Cache poisoning vulnerabilities found in 2 DNS resolving apps
At least one CVE could weaken defenses put in place following 2008 disclosure.
Tesla profits fall 37% in Q3 despite healthy sales
A loss of regulatory credits and increased expenses didn't help.
This may be the most bonkers tech job listing I’ve ever seen
Don't even apply if you're not a Tier 1 "A-player."
General Motors will integrate AI into its cars, plus new hands-free assist
Do we want LLMs in our cars? GM thinks we do.
Health plan enrollment period is set to be horrifying for everyone this year
Some marketplace premiums could more than double. Employer-based plans are soaring.
When sycophancy and bias meet medicine
Biased, eager-to-please models threaten health research replicability and trust.
SpaceX disables 2,500 Starlink terminals allegedly used by Asian scam centers
Starlink not allowed in Myanmar, but scammers reportedly use it "on a huge scale."
Samsung Galaxy XR is the first Android XR headset, now on sale for $1,800
It may not be as spendy as the Vision Pro, but $1,800 is still a lot.
AWS outage reminds us why $2,449 Internet-dependent beds are a bad idea
Would be great if my bed wasn't stuck in an inclined position ..."
Google has a useful quantum algorithm that outperforms a supercomputer
An approach it calls "quantum echoes" takes 13,000 times longer on a supercomputer.
Jaguar Land Rover looking at $2.5 billion price tag from crippling cyberattack
Incident was likely the most economically damaging cyber event in UK history.
FDA slows down on drug reviews, approvals amid Trump admin chaos
The ongoing shutdown also means no new drug submissions are being accepted.
It’s troll vs. troll in Netflix’s Troll 2 trailer
Norwegian director Roar Uthaug's sequel to his 2022 film Troll knows to not take itself too seriously.
Elon Musk just declared war on NASA’s acting administrator, apparently
"Sean said that NASA might benefit from being part of the Cabinet."
Upcoming iOS and macOS 26.1 update will let you fog up your Liquid Glass
Apple backs down from some aspects of Liquid Glass, but not others.
OpenAI looks for its “Google Chrome” moment with new Atlas web browser
MacOS version launches today, includes Agent Mode preview to "use the Internet for you."
YouTube’s likeness detection has arrived to help stop AI doppelgängers
Likeness detection will flag possible AI fakes, but Google doesn't guarantee removal.
Satellite operators will soon join airlines in using Starlink in-flight Wi-Fi
"This starts to enable a whole new category of capabilities."
“Butt breathing” might soon be a real medical treatment
Ig Nobel-winning research could one day be used to treat people with blocked airways or clogged lungs.
Cards Against Humanity lawsuit forced SpaceX to vacate land on US/Mexico border
CAH: Trespassing lawsuit forced SpaceX to "pack up the space garbage" and leave.
M5 iPad Pro tested: Stop me if you’ve heard this one before
It's a gorgeous tablet, but what does an iPad need with more processing power?
Warner Bros. Discovery raises HBO Max prices as it puts itself up for sale
HBO Max subscription fees have risen every year for the past three years.
MacBook Pro: Apple’s most awkward laptop is the first to show off Apple M5
Apple M5 trades blows with Pro and Max chips from older generations.
Google Fi is getting enhanced web calls and messaging, AI bill summaries
Google's MVNO gets better web support, clearer audio, and yes, more AI.
Amazon’s DNS problem knocked out half the web, likely costing billions
Amazon's outage is over. But backlash over billions in losses has just started.
Even with protections, wolves still fear humans
European wolves flee human conversation faster than dogs' barking.
Big Tech may fall short of green energy targets due to proposed rule changes
Goal is to create a "credible link" between companies and power they invest in.
It wasn’t space debris that struck a United Airlines plane—it was a weather balloon
WindBorne says its balloons are compliant with all applicable airspace regulations.
NSO permanently barred from targeting WhatsApp users with Pegasus spyware
Ruling holds that defeating end-to-end encryption in WhatsApp harms Meta's business.
Why did NASA’s chief just shake up the agency’s plans to land on the Moon?
"The president wants to make sure we beat the Chinese."
Claude Code gets a web version—but it’s the new sandboxing that really matters
Sandboxing lessens hassle, but fire-and-forget agentic tools still pose risks.
Google reportedly searching for 15 Pixel “Superfans” to test unreleased phones
Selected testers will have to sign an NDA and use a disguised case.
Breaking down rare earth element magnets for recycling
New method extracts desirable elements from waste magnets using less energy and acid.
Do animals fall for optical illusions? It’s complicated.
Guppies are highly susceptible to the Ebbinghaus illusion. Ring doves? Not so much.
SpaceX launches 10,000th Starlink satellite, with no sign of slowing down
Sunday was not a day of rest for SpaceX.
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