The Sashimi robot is real and it doesn’t fumble at slicing and dicing

A Norwegian research team built a robot that can slice and serve salmon sashimi using three arms, AI training, and a tactile sensor that knows when the blade hits the board.

After social media ban, AI bans could be next for school kids

Norway has announced a near-total ban on generative AI tools in elementary schools, citing concerns about learning and development. The decision follows growing debate among researchers, educators, and policymakers about the long-term effects of AI on …

Google’s Gemini Intelligence leak has me excited, but please not that name

Google may be preparing a deeper Gemini-powered AI layer that connects more closely with your apps, photos, emails, and everyday phone tasks.

ChatGPT now lets you name someone to check in if things get dark

ChatGPT can now alert someone you trust if things get serious. It is a simple feature, but it might be one of the most human things OpenAI has ever built into its chatbot.

Perplexity Comet Browser finally learns how to multitask on iPad

Perplexity Comet now works more naturally with iPadOS, giving users a stronger reason to try the AI browser over Safari or Chrome.

This AI checks if your driving habits signal crash risk

This AI model analyzes eye tracking, heart rate, and personality traits to flag high-risk drivers before they hit the road, potentially reshaping how fleets screen candidates and approach safety.

Jumping into the deep end of my NCAA Pool with AI

ChatGPT ran 50,000 tournament simulations, weighed efficiency ratings, coaching tendencies, and upset history — then asked me something no bracket sheet ever has: do you want to be right, or do you want to win money?
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Love autocomplete in your texts? Research says its quietly changing your thoughts

You tap “suggest,” save three seconds, and move on. Turns out that tiny shortcut might be reshaping your worldview one word at a time.
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Mozilla will let you turn off AI features in Firefox, if you want none of it

Mozilla is adding a new AI kill switch to Firefox that lets you turn off all AI features at once, giving users more control as other browsers continue to push AI features by default.
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