The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- AI with 90% error rate forces elderly out of rehab, nursing homes, suit claims [776d]
- “Make It Real” AI prototype wows devs by turning drawings into working software [776d]
- SpaceX delays launch of its giant Starship rocket to swap out a part [776d]
- Sonos has finally fixed the Dolby Atmos “pop of death” in its Arc soundbars [776d]
- Unauthorized “David Attenborough” AI clone narrates developer’s life, goes viral [776d]
- Massive cryptomining rig discovered under Polish court’s floor, stealing power [776d]
- Apple announces RCS support for iMessage [776d]
- Europeans can soon strip Bing, Edge, other Microsoft cruft from Windows 11 [776d]
- Listen to the seismic sounds as Iceland braces for likely volcanic eruption [776d]
- Capacitor-based heat pumps see big boost in efficiency [776d]
- Prison phone company leaked 600K users’ data and didn’t notify them, FTC says [776d]
- Google News is shutting down purchased magazine content, offering refunds [776d]
- Meta, TikTok fight EU gatekeeper status to avoid opening up services to rivals [776d]
- Windows 10 is back, and it’s getting Microsoft’s AI-powered Copilot assistant [776d]
- The “Windows App” for Mac, iOS, and browsers is a fancy remote desktop, for now [776d]
- UK becomes first country to approve Crispr gene-editing therapy [776d]
- Daily Telescope: Imaging a nearly 4-billion-year-old region on the Moon [776d]
- The Trek FX+ 2 e-bike is a jack-of-all-trades [776d]
- From toy to tool: DALL-E 3 is a wake-up call for visual artists—and the rest of us [776d]
- Developers can’t seem to stop exposing credentials in publicly accessible code [777d]
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