AI That Lies Better Than Humans: Why the Future of AI Could Trick Us Without Us Even Realizing It. OpenAI reveals a new threat in the world of AI – super-smart models that can hide their evil intentions. And yes, that means punishing AI for “bad thoughts” only makes it more insidious.
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Jan Macarol is the responsible editor of the printed and online editions of City Magazine Slovenia. Together with his two assistants, he strives to offer readers the most unique and fresh information about urban culture, technological innovations, fashion and everything an urban nomad needs to survive in a fast-paced world.
The TCL Playcube is a new mini projector that proves that technology can also be given a gaming makeover - if not because of its function, then at least because of its entertaining form.
With Huawei technology, a range of almost 1,600 km and room for the whole family, the Aito M8 EREV aims for the top. Is this finally the SUV that will take on the European elite?
Forget the Range Rover. The new Lynk & Co 900 not only offers prestige, but also LED animations on the bumper, 6K screens in all rows of seats and seats that literally turn around - literally.
Smart rings are the new smartphones. Well, almost. While smartwatches are still stuck in the “daily charging + endless notifications” phase, health technology is slowly but elegantly moving to your fingers – literally. The Circular Ring 2 is the latest player on the scene, not only measuring your vital signs with near-medical precision, but also interpreting them meaningfully with the help of its own free (!) AI trainer. No graphs that look like they came from a NASA control room. No subscriptions that bite a big chunk out of your wallet every month. Just pure data – and most importantly, what that data means to you.
Samsung has long been a leader in the foldable phone market with its Galaxy Z Fold series, with each new generation bringing a mix of innovation and refinement. While last year's Galaxy Z Fold 6 was a step in the right direction with improved durability and multitasking, many - including me - were expecting a bigger leap. Now, with July 2025 approaching, it seems Samsung is finally on the path to serious progress with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. Based on the latest rumors circulating in the tech world and official hints that have surfaced on earnings calls, let's take a look at what we can expect from this highly anticipated foldable marvel - and how it will fit into Samsung's history and future.
On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the Ressence brand, a watch that combines art, innovation and functionality in its most futuristic package yet is here. Introducing the Ressence Type 7 – the first with a GMT function, the first with an integrated titanium bracelet and (yes, that too!) with the option of everyday wear.
The Rivian x iKamper Skycamp Mini is more than just a tent—it's a travel philosophy in a black shell. Made for Rivian, but ready for anyone who takes camping seriously and comfortably.
Forget about long phones that fold like a book. The Huawei Pura X is here to push the boundaries (literally) – with a uniquely wide design, an almost square format, and materials that are more of a fashion accessory than a technological compromise. Is this the most beautiful foldable phone yet? Everything points to it.
Remember when Tesla promised an affordable electric car for the masses—one that wouldn't require you to sell a kidney? Well, the story of that famous "people's Tesla car" long seemed like another one of Musk's moon phases. But now, with more and more industry sources echoing the same whispers, it seems: the Tesla Model Q 2025 is coming. And not only that—it's coming for around $30,000, which is almost cynically ridiculously low in a world where EV prices are skyrocketing faster than SpaceX rockets.
Girard-Perregaux and Aston Martin have already accustomed us to exclusive timepieces, but this year's F1 edition Laureato Absolute Aston Martin F1 Edition is something special. Less glitz, more style. Limited edition, green details and reliable Swiss movement - this is not a watch, it's a manifesto of speed.
Richard Mille and Ferrari join forces once again – this time with the Richard Mille RM 43-01 x Ferrari. A technical masterpiece developed over three years, it pushes the boundaries of fine watchmaking with its futuristic design, complex mechanism and obvious Ferrari DNA.