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Google's browser silently installs Gemini Nano on your hard drive without asking. Privacy researchers say it may break EU law, and the fix isn't obvious.
OpenAI's free-tier upgrade claims a 52.5% cut in false claims across medicine, law, and finance — but those numbers come from OpenAI's own tests, not independent auditors.
Apple's new Extensions system opens iPhone AI to Claude and Gemini, while a $250M lawsuit settlement reminds everyone how long this took.
A custom MediaTek chip, dual AI processors, and 30 million units planned: OpenAI is betting hardware can do what ChatGPT alone cannot.
Executives at Nvidia, Palantir, and Broadcom have been selling shares at a record pace. The absence of insider buying tells the sharper story.
Model Provenance Kit fingerprints neural networks at the weight level to detect unauthorized modifications, backdoors, and undisclosed derivatives.
Over 100 Apollo Go vehicles stalled mid-road on April 1 after a cloud failure cut contact with dispatch — now Beijing is rethinking how autonomous cars should handle a dead connection.
A high-profile visit to LG's Seoul HQ signals a broader alliance covering home robotics, AI data centre cooling, and autonomous systems.
A new system called SMART could predict flight conflicts two hours out instead of 15 minutes — if the FAA can actually get it running by 2026.
China's DeepSeek released V4 Pro and V4 Flash on April 24, open-source and optimized for Huawei's Ascend processors — a direct challenge to Nvidia's grip on AI infrastructure.
The developer has improved the detail of images and added more options for editing
Adobe Unveils Firefly AI Assistant: Revolutionizing Creative Workflows in Photoshop and Premiere Pro
Adobe has introduced a new artificial intelligence-based tool — Firefly AI Assistant, which integrates directly into several key ecosystem products, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Lightroom, and Adobe Illustrator. The innovation allows users to work on creative tasks through text queries.
With the new technology, a 6.5 GB scene was compressed into 970 MB
The market leader’s decision could set a trend for other companies
Google has introduced a new generation of open artificial intelligence models, Gemma 4. The lineup is based on Gemini 3 technologies and is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license.














