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GPT-Rosalind is an LLM trained on biology workflows, available in closed access.
FTC aims to stamp out brand-safety standards that hurt Breitbart and Musk's X.
An in-app browser allows visual feedback while building websites and more.
Google is making it easier to feed your photos into Nano Banana for more personal image generation.
There doesn't seem to be new safety or efficacy data, but Kennedy touts them anyway.
US and Chinese landers could be operating in close proximity on the Moon later this year.
This is a big step in a new strategic direction for Adobe.
For decades, scientists have concentrated on what now looks to be a blind alley.
Ukraine is replacing more soldiers with robots in the battlefield kill zone.
Some 2023 and 2024 models are also affected.
Do you trust AI chatbots for health advice? What about one in your patient portal?
New model is the first AI system to complete a difficult multi-step infiltration challenge.
You can save custom prompts you find useful or grab a premade Skill from Google's library.
What the nostalgic throwback lacks in complexity it makes up for in repetitive charm.
In the 2024-2025 school year, only 78.5% of kindergartners had measles vaccination.
Cellular modems are complex black boxes of legacy code, but Google is making them safer with Rust.
NZXT will forgive up to $5,000 in debt for customers of the Flex program.
The Slate Truck will start in the mid-$20,000s when it goes on sale in late 2026.
The Meta chief is personally involved in training and testing his animated AI.

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