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Google reveals it isn’t making tablets, smart rings, flip phones, or glasses (yet)

Google reveals it isn’t making tablets, smart rings, flip phones, or glasses (yet)

Google has announced that it will not participate in the current trend of developing vertically-opening flip phones, a market being pursued by partners Samsung and Motorola. Executives indicated that the company is not working on a smart ring and has also paused plans for a significant tablet redesign until a clear vision for that product […]

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Microsoft’s new NFL deal could let you blame Copilot AI for terrible playcalls

Microsoft’s new NFL deal could let you blame Copilot AI for terrible playcalls

Tom Brady, known for his notable career in the NFL, is no longer actively participating in the sport. However, Microsoft’s Surface tablets are still being utilized by coaches and players in various capacities. The technology company has introduced features such as a GitHub Copilot-based tool that aids coaches in filtering plays to enhance strategic decision-making

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Don't sleep on Cohere: Command A Reasoning, its first reasoning model, is built for enterprise customer service and more

Don’t sleep on Cohere: Command A Reasoning, its first reasoning model, is built for enterprise customer service and more

Cohere, a Canadian startup co-founded by Aidan Gomez, has launched its first reasoning large language model (LLM), named Command A Reasoning. Designed to streamline generative AI applications for enterprises, the model emphasizes flexibility, efficiency, and reasoning capabilities, targeting tasks like customer service, market research, scheduling, and data analysis in secure environments. The model operates exclusively

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Microsoft is bringing PC gaming apps and stores to its Xbox app on Windows

Microsoft is bringing PC gaming apps and stores to its Xbox app on Windows

Microsoft is currently testing a new feature called “My apps” in its Xbox app for Windows 11, aimed at enhancing the user experience for PC gamers. This feature enables users to quickly install and launch third-party applications, including browsers and gaming utilities, without needing to access the main Microsoft Store. According to Devin Dhaliwal, a

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Exclusive: Walmart's CISO is rebuilding identity security for AI age

Exclusive: Walmart’s CISO is rebuilding identity security for AI age

VentureBeat recently engaged in a virtual discussion with Jerry R. Geisler III, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at Walmart Inc. This meeting focused on the evolving cybersecurity challenges faced by the retail giant as artificial intelligence (AI) technology becomes more autonomous. Geisler highlighted the need for robust security measures as AI introduces

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MIT report misunderstood: Shadow AI economy booms while headlines cry failure

MIT report misunderstood: Shadow AI economy booms while headlines cry failure

The recent MIT report, titled “State of AI in Business 2025,” has gained attention for its claim that “95% of generative AI pilots at companies are failing.” However, the report conveys additional insights regarding significant grassroots adoption of AI technology among employees, despite corporate initiatives facing obstacles. The study indicates that 90% of workers utilize

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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's rBio uses virtual cells to train AI, bypassing lab work

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s rBio uses virtual cells to train AI, bypassing lab work

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) announced the launch of rBio, a groundbreaking artificial intelligence model focused on cellular biology. This model is designed to reason through virtual simulations, eliminating the need for costly laboratory experiments. The rBio model, discussed in a research paper published on bioRxiv, introduces a technique called “soft verification,” which utilizes predictions

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