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Coders spent more time prompting and reviewing AI generations than they saved on coding.
The governors office says some emails contain intimate and embarrassing information.
Security updates will continue, but new features will require Windows 11.
Google's Sameer Samat doesn't get into what combining means.
Grok 4's easoning shows cases where the chatbot consults Musk posts to answer divisive questions.
Hyundai appears to be nailing the make a fun electric car brief right now.
Sure, the plot lacks originality but it's a solid B movieand H.R. Giger designed the alien lifeform.
A model built using data from the Curiosity rover suggests wet periods were rare.
Popular chatbots serve as poor replacements for human therapists, but study authors call for nuance.
The bacterium is widespread in the environment, but only rarely causes disease.
New recovery mode lets Microsoft fix widespread boot issues affecting PCs.
There's no easy alternative, and IoT customers are paying the price.
People don't upgrade phones every year anymorelongevity matters.
A Lamborghini just won the 24 Hours of Spa, but there will soon be a new car.
United Launch Alliance begins stacking its third Vulcan rocket for the second time.
Solar arrays can shade crops from sun while moisture cools the panels to increase their productivity.