Technology

FCC Moves To Drop Oversight Of Broadband Costs

Ars Technica reports: The Federal Communications Commission is ditching Biden-era standards for measuring progress toward the goal of universal broadband deployment. The changes will make it easier for the FCC to give the broadband industry a passing grade in an annual progress report. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s proposal would give the industry a thumbs-up even if it falls short of …

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Musk Announces Children’s Version Of His AI Chatbot

Fox Business reports: Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, revealed plans Saturday night to release Baby Grok, a kid-friendly version of the AI chatbot Grok. The former head of DOGE made the statement via X, writing, “We’re going to make Baby Grok @xAI, an app dedicated to kid-friendly content.” Baby Grok is reportedly a more kid-friendly version of the …

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Delta To Ramp Up Use Of AI For Ticket Surge Pricing

AdWeek reports: The next time you book a flight on Delta Air Lines, artificial intelligence may play a role in determining the price you pay. The Atlanta-based carrier indicated that it will increase the use of AI in its ticket pricing model, with the goal of influencing 20% of its domestic flights by the end of 2025. Delta president Glen …

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Civil Trial Begins Over 2019 Fatal Tesla Autopilot Crash

The Washington Post reports: A federal jury was selected Monday in a civil trial against Tesla, Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company, which faces allegations that its driver-assistance technology was to blame for a fatal 2019 crash. Naibel Benavides Leon, 20, was killed in the crash in Key Largo, Florida, and her boyfriend, Dillon Angulo, was gravely injured. Benavides Leon’s family …

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Elon Musk’s AI Chatbot Grok Goes Full Adolf Hitler

The New York Times reports: Grok, a chatbot created by Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, shared several outlandish antisemitic comments on X on Tuesday, prompting an outcry from some social media users. In its dedicated account on X, which Mr. Musk owns, the chatbot praised Hitler, suggested that people with Jewish surnames were more likely to spread online hate …

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Tesla’s Robotaxis Are Violating Traffic Laws In Texas

NBC News reports: Tesla launched its Austin service on June 22. People who’ve gotten an invitation, a group that appears to be composed largely of influencers adjacent to and acolytes of CEO Elon Musk, use an app to call for a ride, similar to ride-hailing apps Uber and Lyft. Each ride costs $4.20, a cannabis-associated number that Musk frequently uses. …

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SpaceX “Rideshare” With Human Ashes Ends Badly

Popular Mechanics reports: As part of a rideshare mission with SpaceX, the Nyx capsule launched from the Vandenberg Space Force Base on June 23rd. The next day, after successfully re-entering the atmosphere on June 24th, the capsule crashed into the Pacific Ocean and lost some unexpected cargo: cannabis and human remains. Now, the cannabis plant matter and seeds weren’t for …

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Apple Loses Bid To Dismiss Federal Antitrust Lawsuit

The Associated Press reports: A federal judge on Monday rebuffed Apple’s request to throw out a U.S. government lawsuit alleging the technology trendsetter has built a maze of illegal barriers to protect the iPhone from competition and fatten its profit margins. The 33—page opinion from U.S. District Judge Xavier Neals in New Jersey will enable an antitrust lawsuit that the …

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Tinder Mandates Anti-Catfishing Feature In California

Axios reports: Tinder is mandating new users in California verify their profiles using facial recognition technology starting Monday, executives exclusively tell Axios. The move aims to reduce impersonation and is part of Tinder parent Match Group’s broader effort to improve trust and safety amid ongoing user frustration. The Face Check feature prompts users to take a short video selfie during …

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WSJ: Major Bank Now Has Dozens Of AI “Employees”

The Wall Street Journal reports: Bank of New York Mellon said it now employs dozens of artificial intelligence-powered ‘digital employees’ that have company logins and work alongside its human staff. Similar to human employees, these digital workers have direct managers they report to and work autonomously in areas like coding and payment instruction validation, said Chief Information Officer Leigh-Ann Russell. …

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Tesla Launches Robotaxi Service In Austin [VIDEO]

Axios reports: A handful of social media influencers and Tesla investors were the first to ride without a driver in Tesla’s taxi service, paying a flat $4.20 fee. A Tesla employee rode along in the front passenger seat as a precaution, although it was unclear whether the safety monitor could control the car from there. The service only operates between …

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Tesla To Launch Robotaxi Service In Austin This Week

Reuters reports: Tesla is expected to tiptoe into its long-awaited robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, as soon as Sunday with about 10 of its Model Y SUVs that will operate within strict limits. CEO Elon Musk has said the company is being “super paranoid” about safety and that humans will remotely monitor the fleet. Remote access and control – known …

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Google Parent Seeks To Launch Driverless Taxis In NYC

Gothamist reports: A decade after Uber upended New York’s yellow taxi industry, another Silicon Valley giant is threatening to push the city’s cabbies to the brink of extinction. Waymo, a robot-driven car service owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, applied for a permit Wednesday with the city transportation department to test out a small fleet of autonomous vehicles in an …

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Netflix To Test Streaming Broadcast Channels In France

Ars Technica reports: In a move that further intensifies the reflection of the cable business it’s slowly killing, Netflix will start showing broadcast channels next summer. The world’s largest streaming provider announced today that starting next year, all Netflix subscribers in France will be able to watch broadcast channels from TF1 Group, France’s biggest commercial broadcaster, which also owns streaming …

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1.1M Power Banks Recalled Over Fires And Explosions

The Associated Press reports: More than 1.15 million power banks are under recall across the U.S. after some fires and explosions were reported by consumers. Electronics maker Anker Innovations is recalling certain “PowerCore 10000” power banks because the lithium-ion battery inside can overheat. An overheating battery can lead to “melting of plastic components, smoke, and fire hazards,” Anker wrote. The …

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HP Launches $25,000 3D Video Conferencing [VIDEO]

Ars Technica reports: Amid all the Gemini hype at Google I/O last month, the company also turned one of its experiments into a (kind of) real product. Project Starline was reborn as Google Beam, a 3D video conferencing system that makes it look like you’re in the same room with the other party. Google said HP would reveal the first …

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“Sentient” Chatbot Rewrote Own Code To Defy Orders

Straight Arrow News reports: A recent study has raised new questions about how artificial intelligence responds to human control. According to findings from Palisade Research, a version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, known as model o3, altered its behavior to avoid being shut down, even after it was instructed to do so. Researchers said the model appeared to change its scripted responses …

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Dem Candidate Uses AI Actors To Mock Cultist Rep

Mediaite reports: Democratic congressional candidate Esther Kim Varet’s AI-generated actors accused Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) of parroting policy “prompts” dictated by President Donald Trump and corporate interests in a mocking, tech-savvy ad. The ad features AI avatars that appear to be powered by Google DeepMind’s latest video model, Veo 3, that troll Kim for being “as fake” as they are …

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China Hosts First-Ever Robot Kickboxing Tournament

The Global Times reports: The China Media Group (CMG) World Robot Competition – Mecha Fighting Series, the first-ever humanoid robot fighting tournament, kicked off in Hangzhou, East China’s Zhejiang Province on Sunday, as contestants, including robots developed by Unitree Robotics armed with a wide range of combat skills, gathered for a livestreamed showdown, while putting on display Chinese robotics firms’ …

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STUDY: Tech Use Lowers Risk Of Cognitive Decline

The Washington Post reports: Engagement with digital technology was associated with a 58 percent reduced risk of cognitive impairment in people middle-aged and older, according to a study in the journal Nature Human Behavior. Researchers conducted a systematic review of 57 studies to see whether exposure to technology has helped or harmed cognition among the first generation of adults with …

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