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DeepMind says AGI could arrive in 2030, and it has some ideas to keep us safe.
Yes, encryption/decryption occurs on end-user devices, but there's a catch.
300 aspects of each call were cataloged, letting researchers estimate meaning.
Nvidia says the Switch 2's GPU is 10 times faster than the original Switch.
Voice breaks in Latin American monkey calls resemble human yodeling, but over a much wider frequency range.
NotebookLM can do the legwork for you now.
New car prices were already 25% more expensive than before the pandemic. Now what?
Rare survey of AI experts exposes deep divide with public opinion.
The study shows a sharp change when the vaccine was introduced in Wales.
Samsung's contract chipmaking business has struggled to secure big US customers.
It's bigger, it's more powerful, and it has some weird Nintendo control gimmicks.
With fresh leadership, Google aims to create new products based on Gemini.
Early first-party games are getting bumped up to the $70-to-$80 range.
A bit of early 2020s triple-A, some neat originals, and two wild arrivals.
79 arrested after Europol shuts down massive child porn platform.
More damaging reports for Trump official who invited journalist to Signal chat.
Automated AI bots seeking training data threaten Wikipedia project stability, foundation says.
Evidence of DOGE staffers proud history of hacking quickly deleted, report says.
It's slow and inefficient, but the semiconductor is only one molecule thick.
Some Switch games will get free updates to improve Switch 2 performance.
The numbers are going the wrong way for a company valued on continuing growth.
Enshittification is not the only option.
Mario Kart World , new GameChat feature are prominent.
The refresh looks the same but charges faster, goes faster, and much farther.
A tokamak moves forward as two companies advance plans for stellarators.
RFK Jr. killed grants with no warning or legally valid explanation, states say.
Doctors said he'd die by 13, but Bill Williams turned long odds into iconic art about endurance.
Can you mine resources and build factories with merely sticks and buttons?
It's a decent e-reader, but it offers too few benefits for too many drawbacks.
Google's generative AI is not ready to serve as your virtual assistant.
A tougher vetting process and more bureaucracy make it harder to publish.
Wait, the Daily Telescope is back? Sort of.
Model context protocol standardizes how AI uses data sources, supported by OpenAI and Anthropic.
The new model is rolling out to paid users starting today.
Tiny batteries and disposable e-cigs remain big risks for waste handlers.
Court win for investors may sway SECs probe of Elon Musks Twitter purchase.
Requiring double consent for user tracking is too much, French agency says.
Did you want to see how fast your ancient computer was? Because now you can!
BMW has been making M5s for 40 years, but the latest one has lost its way somewhat.
Google's improved AI model is now available for free, but usage is limited.
Nearly 20 years have passed since the European Space Agency committed to ExoMars.
Its whatever amount is enough to stay off the naughty list, says ad executive.
Consumers will have to pay the price of the president's unnecessary trade war.
Lawsuits and allegations are creating doubt around quantum dot TVs' use of QDs.