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Elon Musk calls Claude AI chat 'troubling', sparks debate on AI safety risks
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk responded to a leaked chat from Anthropic's Claude AI model, labeling it 'troubling' and reigniting debates over AI regulation and safety protocols in the industry.
Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 might be thicker than last year's model, leaks suggest
Leaked specs indicate the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 could be up to 0.6 mm thicker unfolded than the 2025 version, a surprising shift from the industry's slim-down trend.
Mexico City's Saturday Driving Ban: Which Cars Are Restricted on March 28
Mexico City's Saturday driving ban returns on March 28, restricting vehicles with hologram 1 and even-numbered plates across 16 boroughs and 18 municipalities in the metropolitan area.
Insta360 Link 2C: The AI-Powered 4K Webcam Now 20% Off
The Insta360 Link 2C webcam, featuring a half-inch sensor and AI auto-framing, is now discounted to $119.99, its lowest price this year, offering a significant upgrade for remote work and streaming.
Google to Showcase Gemini AI and Pixel Phones at 2026 World Cup in Major Tech Marketing Push
Google is set to feature its Gemini AI and Pixel phones prominently during the 2026 World Cup, aiming to boost brand visibility and challenge rivals in a global tech marketing blitz.
230-Year-Old STADLER Deploys ChatGPT Across 650 Employees
STADLER, a 230-year-old Swiss company, has rolled out ChatGPT to 650 employees, showcasing a significant shift in AI adoption within legacy industries.
Waymo Hits 500,000 Paid Weekly Rides: Robotaxi Race Accelerates Amid Regulatory Scrutiny
Waymo has scaled its paid rides tenfold in under two years to 500,000 weekly across 10 U.S. cities, cementing its lead in autonomous mobility while navigating increased regulatory pressure and competition.
Trump vows TSA paychecks as House objections to Senate deal threaten to prolong government shutdown
A partial U.S. government shutdown may persist as House Republicans object to a Senate deal funding TSA, causing airport chaos and market uncertainty amid political gridlock.
Data Centers and AI: The Energy Battle Defining Tech's Future
The massive expansion of AI data centers is sparking global conflicts over energy, costs, and environmental impact, with tech giants facing regulatory and community pushback.
SMIC Seizes Mobile Memory Crisis: AI Demand Strangles Smartphone Makers, Chinese Chip Giant Pounces
Insatiable AI demand for HBM memory has diverted 70% of DRAM production, crippling smartphone makers. SMIC, China's top chip producer, unveils a plan to exploit this shortage and grow despite U.S. sanctions, reshaping global semiconductor dynamics.
Nuki Smart Lock Hits All-Time Low Price in Amazon's Big Spring Sale
The Nuki Smart Lock, hailed as the top retrofit smart lock, is now available for $149 on Amazon—its cheapest price ever—during the Big Spring Sale, featuring Matter-over-Thread support and premium features without a subscription.
Arab Sheikh Ships Ferrari by Air After Strait of Hormuz Blockade: Luxury Knows No Borders
As Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz, an Arab sheikh paid for a private flight to deliver his Ferrari on time, demonstrating how luxury overcomes geopolitical crises.
CBP Agents Seize Phones from Activists Returning from Cuba on Humanitarian Flight
18 out of 20 U.S. citizens who delivered humanitarian aid to Cuba had their devices seized by CBP in Miami with no clear timeline for return, raising concerns over privacy and civil liberties in border enforcement.
Wikipedia Bans AI for Writing English Articles: Human Knowledge Draws a Line
Wikipedia's English edition has banned AI-generated or rewritten content after a 40-2 vote, positioning itself as a bastion of human knowledge in an internet awash with artificial material.
Cryonics: Why Thousands Pay Up to $220,000 to Freeze Their Brains After Death
Cryonics, freezing brains at -146°C, draws thousands despite slim reanimation odds. Research shows 35% of surveyed men desire indefinite life, fueling a niche market with costs up to $220,000 and 20-50 new signups monthly.
AI Is Eating the World's Batteries: Panasonic Triples Production as Data Centers Face Global Shortage
Panasonic aims to triple its lithium-ion battery capacity by 2026, targeting $5 billion in sales, as AI data center backup power demand triggers global shortages and price spikes across hardware markets.
iOS 27: Siri to Integrate with Claude and Other AIs, Apple Opens Up Its Assistant Strategy
Apple is set to introduce extensions in iOS 27 that will let Siri integrate with AI chatbots like Claude and Gemini, ending ChatGPT's exclusivity and reshaping the mobile AI landscape.
Fox McCloud Joins Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie in Crossover That Expands Nintendo's Cinematic Universe
Fox McCloud's official inclusion in Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie represents a strategic crossover for Nintendo, blending two beloved franchises and driving unprecedented fan excitement ahead of release.
Are High Gas Prices Good for EVs? A Complex Market Analysis
Gas prices hit $3.98 per gallon amid Iran conflict, boosting EV searches by 20%, but the economic ripple effects extend far beyond consumer interest.
CapCut Launches Seedance 2.0: AI That Generates Hyperrealistic Videos, Challenging Sora
ByteDance officially integrates Seedance 2.0 into CapCut, an AI model that combines video and audio in one system, capable of creating clips with complex motion and detailed textures, capitalizing on the gap left by Sora.