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The unattainable pinnacle of art: why does Midjourney artificial intelligence draw 6 fingers on hands and how can it be fixed?
Why does artificial intelligence (AI) draw strange hands with six fingers or more? Why does artificial intelligence (AI) draw strange hands with six fingers or more? This topic, like everything related to neural networks, has become very relevant and raises a lot of questions, so w...
Vladyslav Nuzhnov | Jan. 24, 2023, 9 a.m.
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GDPRchat wants to be Europe's answer to ChatGPT — but faces a long wait
A Danish startup built a privacy-first AI chatbot on European infrastructure. Demand is already so high that new users can't get in.
today
Google Photos adds AI video editing — but it'll cost you a subscription
Video Remix, powered by Gemini Omni, lets you restyle and relight home videos with a text prompt. It launched July 8, but only for paying subscribers in select countries.
today
Amazon's secret Moonraker project wants Alexa to handle multiple tasks in one go
Internal documents reveal a more capable Alexa is in development — but a projected $100 million GPU bill has Amazon leadership questioning the cost.
today
ChatGPT's new voice mode lets you interrupt mid-sentence — and it actually listens
OpenAI launched GPT-Live-1 on July 8, 2026, bringing full-duplex voice to ChatGPT on iOS, Android, and the web — with real-time translation, smarter safety tools, and a clear paid-tier split.
today
Samsung's first PCIe 6.0 SSD is now in mass production — but not for your PC
The PM1763 hits data centers with speeds that load a 40GB AI model in 1.4 seconds. Consumer PCIe 6.0 won't arrive until around 2030.
yesterday
Microsoft swaps OpenAI and Anthropic for its own AI in Excel and Outlook
Tens of thousands of weekly prompts in Microsoft 365 apps now run on homegrown MAI models—a direct cost-cutting move that signals a shift away from its biggest AI partners.
yesterday
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked is set for July 22 in London — three foldables and smart glasses expected
Samsung officially confirms a London event on July 22, where it's expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 8 lineup, a new wide-format foldable, and Galaxy Glasses — two months ahead of Apple's rumored foldable.
yesterday
Claude Cowork comes to mobile and web — and most users aren't coding
Anthropic's AI agent now runs background tasks on its own servers, no PC required — but the $100/month Max plan keeps it out of reach for most.
yesterday
Meta's Muse Image is its first in-house AI image generator — and it's already in Instagram and WhatsApp
Meta's Superintelligence Labs just shipped Muse Image, a free AI image tool built into Meta AI, Instagram Stories, and WhatsApp — with a few privacy trade-offs worth knowing about.
yesterday
Anthropic found where Claude "thinks" before it speaks
A new interpretability tool reveals a hidden internal workspace inside Claude—and lets researchers rewrite the AI's reasoning mid-thought.
July 7, 2026, 2:39 p.m.
Google is using your Search uploads to train AI — here's how to opt out
A June 2026 policy change quietly made images, audio, and video you send to Google Search fair game for AI training. Your Google Photos are safe — but everything else may not be.
July 7, 2026, 2:55 a.m.
Reddit's AI spam filters cut junk exposure by 20% in early 2026
LLM-powered tools now block 23 million spam views a day and cancel nearly 2 million fake votes — and they act in under five seconds.
July 7, 2026, 2:29 a.m.
Midjourney wants Hollywood studios to open up about their own AI use
The AI image company is fighting a court ruling that limits what Disney, Universal, and Warner Bros. have to disclose in their copyright lawsuit.
July 6, 2026, 3:41 a.m.
Amazon's Mechanical Turk is closing its doors to new users
The 20-year-old crowdsourcing platform stops accepting new customers on July 30, 2026 — a sign that cheap human labor for AI training is losing out to automation.
July 6, 2026, 3:02 a.m.
Torus Nova Spin uses spinning steel to power AI data centers without lithium
A flywheel system sealed in a vacuum chamber promises 25 years of reliable energy storage — no rare-earth metals, no battery degradation.
July 5, 2026, 2:31 p.m.
Android Halo puts AI agents in your status bar — no app-switching required
Google's new Android 17 feature gives Gemini and third-party AI agents a persistent home at the top of your screen, with a security sandbox that keeps them from accessing other apps.
July 3, 2026, 2:39 p.m.
Cloudflare will block mixed AI crawlers from ad-supported sites starting September 15
The web infrastructure giant is forcing AI companies to separate training bots from search crawlers—and will pay publishers when their content appears in chatbot answers.
July 3, 2026, 3:51 a.m.
Tesla's Fremont factory drops Model S/X to build Optimus Gen 3 robots
Tesla has converted its historic Fremont assembly line from luxury EVs to humanoid robots, targeting 1 million units a year — but Chinese rivals already ship 90% of the global market.
July 2, 2026, 3:27 p.m.
Meta wants to sell its AI computing power to the world — and take on AWS doing it
The company behind Facebook and Instagram is building a cloud business to monetize its massive AI infrastructure, putting it in direct competition with Amazon, Google, and Microsoft.
July 2, 2026, 3:32 a.m.
Anthropic's Fable 5 Is Back — After Amazon Got It Banned
The US government lifted export controls on Fable 5 on June 30, ending an 18-day shutdown triggered by Amazon's own researchers finding a jailbreak.
July 1, 2026, 2:51 p.m.
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