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London gets closer to its first robotaxi service as Waymo begins testing
Waymo begins real-world testing in London, marking a pivotal step toward the city's first commercial robotaxi service.
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Waymo begins real-world testing in London, marking a pivotal step toward the city's first commercial robotaxi service.
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Egypt's public prosecutor imposes a sweeping media blackout on three recent violent incidents, citing victim privacy and investigation integrity.
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Investors are recalculating the AI arms race as Anthropic's surging valuation makes OpenAI's $1.2 trillion IPO assumption look increasingly stretched.
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As countries debate age restrictions for social media to protect minors, experts question whether such measures address the core issues of online safety and mental health.
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A continent-wide digital platform launches, aiming to unify Africa's diverse news and perspectives under a single, daily banner.
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A 19-year-old Australian man becomes the first person convicted under new national laws targeting the creation of non-consensual deepfake pornography.
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Fathom introduces a 'bot-less' meeting mode, offering users a choice between video, audio, and transcription, directly challenging competitor Granola.
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Amid a critical shortage of modern power converters, Ayr Energy's pivot to century-old synchronous condenser technology is unlocking new grid stability revenue.
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LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman argues AI token usage is a vital adoption signal but warns against misinterpreting it as a pure measure of productivity.
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Adobe's new AI assistant can now directly manipulate Creative Cloud applications, automating complex design and editing workflows for users.
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Gitar emerges from stealth with $9 million, betting its AI-powered agents can secure the very code that AI is increasingly generating.
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Swedish authorities attribute a failed cyberattack on a thermal power plant to Russian state-backed hackers, signaling a dangerous escalation in digital warfare tactics.