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That wasn’t Google I/O — it was Google AI

Things got weird at yesterday’s Google I/O conference right from the jump, when the duck hit the stage.   The day began with a musical performance described as a “generative AI experiment featuring Dan Deacon and Google’s MusicLM, Phenaki, and Bard… Continue Reading →

Google’s passkey offering is refined and comprehensive enough to recommend, but the ecosystem is incomplete, despite PayPal, Kayak, and others using passkeys (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica)

Dan Goodin / Ars Technica: Google’s passkey offering is refined and comprehensive enough to recommend, but the ecosystem is incomplete, despite PayPal, Kayak, and others using passkeys  —  The passkey ecosystem is far from complete, but Google’s implementation is now… Continue Reading →

The Download: fetal brain surgery, and a White House AI summit

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Doctors have performed brain surgery on a fetus in one of the first operations of its kind What’s… Continue Reading →

An Idaho federal judge dismissed an FTC lawsuit against location data broker Kochava, saying the agency had not provided adequate evidence to show consumer harm (Natasha Singer/New York Times)

Natasha Singer / New York Times: An Idaho federal judge dismissed an FTC lawsuit against location data broker Kochava, saying the agency had not provided adequate evidence to show consumer harm  —  The ruling was a blow to the commission’s… Continue Reading →

Doctors have performed brain surgery on a fetus in one of the first operations of its kind

She doesn’t know it yet, but a baby girl living somewhere near Boston has made history. The seven-week-old is one of the first people to have undergone an experimental brain operation while still in the womb. It might have saved… Continue Reading →

OnePlus Pad review: a bright screen, excellent build quality, and snappy performance, but limited built-in apps, subpar keyboard and stylus, and a mid-tier CPU (Dan Seifert/The Verge)

Dan Seifert / The Verge: OnePlus Pad review: a bright screen, excellent build quality, and snappy performance, but limited built-in apps, subpar keyboard and stylus, and a mid-tier CPU  —  OnePlus’ first tablet brings high-end features and specs to a… Continue Reading →

The Download: policing the metaverse, and the dangers of extreme climate solutions

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How an undercover content moderator polices the metaverse When Ravi Yekkanti puts on his headset to go to… Continue Reading →

Didi, in its first annual report since its US delisting, reports 2022 net revenue down 19% YoY to ~$20.37B and a net loss of ~$3.44B, down from ~$7.13B in 2021 (Reuters)

Reuters: Didi, in its first annual report since its US delisting, reports 2022 net revenue down 19% YoY to ~$20.37B and a net loss of ~$3.44B, down from ~$7.13B in 2021  —  Chinese ride hailing giant Didi Global on Saturday… Continue Reading →

The future of generative AI is niche, not generalized

The relentless hype surrounding generative AI in the past few months has been accompanied by equally loud anguish over the supposed perils — just look at the open letter calling for a pause in AI experiments. This tumult risks blinding… Continue Reading →

As a cottage industry of Chinese scammers target TikTok, three employees say cleaning up fraudulent content has fallen by the wayside amid a push for growth (Financial Times)

Financial Times: As a cottage industry of Chinese scammers target TikTok, three employees say cleaning up fraudulent content has fallen by the wayside amid a push for growth  —  Parent company ByteDance struggles to police video promoting dubious products such… Continue Reading →

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