Chrome is getting better at understanding the breaks and punctations you never say out loud

Chrome 151 Beta introduces automatic punctuation for voice recognition, allowing the browser to infer commas and periods from natural speech without spoken commands.

Horror films play music to warn about danger. These headphones use the same trick to save you from robots

Georgia Tech researchers developed Spherephones, a wearable headset that turns nearby robot movement into spatial lo-fi music, warning factory workers before they even look up.

Horror films play music to warn about danger. These headphones use the same trick to save you from robots

Georgia Tech researchers developed Spherephones, a wearable headset that turns nearby robot movement into spatial lo-fi music, warning factory workers before they even look up.

Elon Musk refutes report claiming that an AI device is in development at SpaceX

Elon Musk has called a Wall Street Journal report “utterly false” after it claimed SpaceX showed investors a handset-like AI device ahead of its IPO.

Study finds humans will talk to AI ghosts of the dead as reincarnations, and it’s pretty grim

CU Boulder’s first AI ghost study found unanimous preference for first-person simulations of the dead, with every participant saying they’d come back.

China’s UBTech unveils eerily lifelike companion robots, and yes, they want to move in with you

UBTech’s new Uworld U1 humanoid robots are designed to live alongside people, learning routines, recognizing emotions, and holding natural conversations. The company even envisions customized versions that can recreate a person’s face and voice.

This $249 LED sign wants to fix your work-life balance

The Busy Bar display will finally go on sale in July. It looks irresistibly productive, but $249 is just too much

FAA clears the runway for Mach flights that could cut travel times nearly in half

The FAA has announced new proposed rules to enable supersonic passenger flights in the U.S., paving the way for aircraft that could cut travel times nearly in half.

NotebookLM’s 60-second videos turned my doomscrolling curse into something useful

What if the same 60 seconds you spend doomscrolling could help you ace a test instead? NotebookLM’s newest feature makes a pretty convincing case.

You can now generate images with Gemini’s memory without paying a dime

Gemini’s most personal image generator is no longer locked behind a subscription. If you’re in the U.S., your AI art just got a whole lot more familiar for free.