Read More Technology News AI News 6 hours ago Why AI Could Wipe Out Half of Entry-Level Office Jobs Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns that rapid AI advances could remove up to 50% of basic office roles within five years, raising unemployment and forcing urgent workplace and policy responses.
Read More Technology News AI News a day ago Inside Meta's Pocket: Build Games with AI Prompts Now Meta has quietly released Pocket, an app that turns text prompts into small interactive games. Built on Gizmo's tech and spotted on app stores June 29, 2026, Pocket adds to Meta's suite of AI creative tools.
Read More Technology News AI News a day ago How AI Is Becoming PlayStation's Backbone, Says Sony Sony says AI will be central to PlayStation's next generation, helping developers with repetitive tasks, game testing, 3D assets, store recommendations, and fraud detection while prioritizing creator workflows.
Read More Technology News AI News 2 days ago Anthropic and Samsung Quietly Plot a Custom AI Chip Anthropic is reportedly partnering with Samsung to develop custom AI chips, pivoting from cloud reliance toward bespoke silicon. The move intensifies hardware competition after OpenAI’s Jalapeño and spotlights Samsung’s foundry ambitions.
Read More Technology News AI News 3 days ago Microsoft Bets $2.5B, 6,000 Staff to Deploy AI in Firms Microsoft launches Microsoft Frontier with $2.5B and 6,000 staff to help enterprises deploy AI via forward deployed engineering. The move joins similar initiatives by Amazon, OpenAI, and Anthropic.
Read More Technology News AI News 5 days ago Meituan’s LongCat-2.0: China’s 1.6T AI Runs on Native Chips Meituan open-sourced LongCat-2.0, a 1.6 trillion-parameter model with a one-million-token context window trained and run entirely on Chinese-made hardware. Independent benchmarks are still pending.
Read More Technology News AI News 7 days ago Why Google Limited Meta’s Access to Gemini AI Capacity Google curtailed Meta’s access to Gemini AI after Meta requested far more cloud compute than Google could supply. The restriction disrupted Meta projects and highlights a growing AI infrastructure bottleneck.
Read More Technology News AI News 8 days ago How DuckDuckGo's AI Spread a Bizarre Trump Death Hoax DuckDuckGo's AI recently generated a false claim that Donald Trump died of rabies, citing fake and misattributed sources. This article unpacks the error, how retrieval AIs get misled, and what users and platforms can do.
Read More Technology News AI News 8 days ago Why Anthropic and US Officials May Revoke Fable 5 Ban Anthropic and US officials are close to resolving a standoff that removed Fable 5 from public access. The Commerce Department has allowed limited Mythos 5 access while talks continue toward a controlled reinstatement.
Read More Technology News AI News 10 days ago Qualcomm’s $4B Modular Deal: A New Play for AI Chips Qualcomm agreed to acquire AI software startup Modular for about $3.92–$4 billion, aiming to give developers hardware-agnostic tools and push into AI servers, challenging Nvidia's CUDA-driven ecosystem.
Read More Technology News AI News 12 days ago Samsung Deploys ChatGPT Enterprise Across Global Workforce Samsung has inked a major enterprise agreement with OpenAI, rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to employees worldwide. The move spans R&D, software, marketing and manufacturing, signaling a step-change in corporate AI adoption.
Read More Technology News AI News 13 days ago Elon Musk: Tesla Nears Breakthrough with Optimus 3 Elon Musk says Tesla's Optimus 3 is nearing completion and will be the most advanced humanoid robot, with limited production this summer and mass manufacturing planned for next year.
Read More Technology News AI News 13 days ago Google Tests Camera-Based Hand Movements to Replace CAPTCHA Google is testing a reCAPTCHA update that uses short hand movements captured by a device camera to distinguish humans from bots. The video is ephemeral, optional, and aims to thwart AI-driven abuse.
Read More Technology News AI News 14 days ago Signal's CEO: AI Chatbots Aren't Your Friends—Yet Now Signal CEO Meredith Whittaker warns that AI chatbots are not friends, stresses the privacy risks of giving assistants sweeping access to apps and personal data, and defends Signal's refusal to enable invasive integrations.
Read More Technology News AI News 14 days ago Microsoft Scientist Warns: We Have Little Time to Control AI Microsoft scientist Eric Horvitz and EPFL’s Robert West warn in Science that AI is outpacing human understanding. They call for new interpretability tools and oversight before a narrow window closes.
Read More Technology News AI News 14 days ago Estonia Grants the World's First AI Agent ID Codes Estonia will issue unique digital ID codes for AI agents, allowing automated systems to act on behalf of people and organizations under defined limits. The move aims to balance delegation, privacy and accountability.
Read More Technology News AI News 15 days ago Why 40% of Americans Fear AI—Usage Soars Amid Doubt Nearly half of U.S. adults use AI chatbots, yet public trust is weak: only 16% foresee a positive societal impact in 20 years while 40% expect harm. Adoption rises as privacy and pace concerns persist.
Read More Technology News AI News 15 days ago Why Norway Is Tightening AI Rules in Schools, Quickly Norway has moved to nearly ban generative AI for primary pupils and restrict it for teens, citing falling test scores and a need to protect basic literacy and numeracy. The plan also revives textbook funding.
Read More Technology News AI News 19 days ago How a $200 ChatGPT Subscription Might Cost OpenAI $14K SemiAnalysis finds that heavy use of $200 AI subscriptions can cost providers thousands in API token fees—up to $14,000 for OpenAI—forcing a rethink of flat-rate plans, enterprise access and pay-as-you-go APIs.
Read More Technology News AI News 20 days ago Why Apple Is Quietly Building an Agent-Style AI Rival Apple is reportedly working on an agent-style AI to move beyond request-driven Siri, potentially enabling phones and Macs to act autonomously. The company emphasizes careful UX and privacy as it explores this shift.