Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Technology

Alan Turing Institute: Redundancy Process Meets Strategic Reorientation

The Alan Turing Institute's ongoing redundancy process is now coinciding with a major strategic reorientation demanded by Technology Secretary Peter Kyle. Kyle's letter calls for the UK's leading AI institute to pivot sharply towards defence and national security, alongside...

Q2 Fallout: Tesla’s Sales Dip Beyond Analyst Expectations

Tesla has reported a significant dip in its second-quarter vehicle deliveries, with the company handing over 384,122 units. This represents a 13.5% decrease from the 443,956 vehicles delivered in the same period last year, indicating that the sales dip...

Google’s $314.6M Fine: A Warning Shot for Tech Giants on Data Privacy

Google's $314.6 million fine serves as a warning shot for tech giants regarding data privacy. A California jury found the company liable for misusing customer cellphone data by transferring it from idle Android devices without permission, imposing "mandatory and...

OpenAI CEO Advises Skepticism for AI, Expects Hardware Shift

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has advised users to maintain skepticism towards artificial intelligence, while also indicating an upcoming shift in hardware requirements. Speaking on OpenAI’s official podcast, Altman highlighted that AI, referencing ChatGPT, "hallucinates," meaning it generates inaccurate or...

The Rise of AI in Medicine: Microsoft Sets a New Standard

The rise of artificial intelligence in medicine reaches a new milestone as Microsoft unveils a system that sets a new standard for diagnostic accuracy, outperforming human doctors in complex health conditions. This groundbreaking AI achieved over 80% accuracy on...

The AI Talent Churn: How Zuckerberg’s Poaching Reshapes the Industry

Mark Zuckerberg's aggressive AI talent poaching, reportedly offering up to $100 million, is poised to create significant talent churn and reshape the entire artificial intelligence industry. This high-stakes recruitment drive by Meta could lead to a redistribution of expertise,...

“Copy-Wrong” AI? Authors Sue Microsoft Over Alleged Book Piracy

Is Microsoft's AI a "copy-wrong" AI? A group of high-profile authors has filed a lawsuit against the tech giant, alleging its Megatron AI was trained on nearly 200,000 pirated books, raising serious questions about the legality and ethics of...

Command Line Revolution: Google’s Gemini CLI Merges AI with Terminal Power

The intersection of artificial intelligence and command-line computing has reached a new milestone with Google's Gemini CLI, a revolutionary tool that transforms terminal interactions through intelligent AI assistance. This open-source project represents a fundamental shift in how developers approach...

Tesla’s Robotaxi Debut Plagued by Erratic Driving, Prompting Federal Scrutiny

Tesla's highly anticipated Robotaxi debut has been immediately plagued by reports of erratic driving, prompting federal scrutiny from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The US's main transportation safety regulator has requested information from Tesla after videos surfaced...

Cybercriminals’ Advantage: 16 Billion Logins Exposed

Cybercriminals have gained a significant advantage with the discovery of 16 billion login records, including sensitive information for Facebook, Apple, and Google accounts, that were briefly exposed online. These credentials, largely derived from "infostealers" and historical data breaches, empower...

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Mark Zuckerberg Misjudged the Metaverse — $80 Billion Confirms He Was Wrong

Even the most successful entrepreneurs misjudge the future sometimes. Meta is ending its metaverse project — Horizon Worlds leaves...