General Motors reports that their hands-free driving system has more than half a million active users, and the safety record is downright impressive: 0 accidents in more than 700 million kilometers.
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OpenAI has just launched a rocket into the heart of web browsing – a new browser that combines artificial intelligence with classic surfing, and in doing so, Google is warning that it's time to upgrade.
Windows is changing – from an operating system to a digital partner with artificial intelligence. Are you ready to tell your computer, "Do what you want"?
Figure has unveiled the Figure 03 humanoid robot, designed for real-world work in the home. With an advanced battery, intelligent Helix system, and sleek design, it aims to become the first useful robot for everyday household help.
Is Instagram REALLY listening? Meta is once again battling one of the most persistent conspiracy theories of the digital age – that Instagram and Facebook are secretly listening to your conversations via microphones just to serve you those annoyingly accurate ads. In a video on the platform, Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, claimed that this is not true, and explained why we think the ads know what we just talked about. But honestly, Adam, can you really sell us this fairy tale without a shred of doubt?
Sora 2 is not just another TikTok filter, but a system that can create moving images, sound, and even a sense of reality from text. The question is no longer whether we will watch AI movies, but whether our everyday lives will become AI movies.
Every year, Hisense releases a new version of its flagship TV – the U8 series (55U8Q). In 2025, the TV got more brightness, a higher refresh rate and some small but important improvements. Is this enough to replace last year's version? Let's see!
YouTube Music is experimenting with AI DJs, promising an "enriched" music experience with interstitial commentary and trivia. But users are far from enthusiastic — complaints are rife online that no one asked for a digital chatterbox to interrupt a perfect playlist. Is this the future of music streaming, or just another Google idea that will end up in oblivion?
Nvidia and OpenAI have entered into a partnership that is expected to see an incremental investment of up to $100 billion over the next few years. The goal is to build a massive infrastructure with at least 10 gigawatts of computing power, which will enable training of the next generation of artificial intelligence models. The market reacted quickly: Nvidia shares rose more than 4% on the news.
Mate Rimac, the Croatian Elon Musk (with fewer tweets and more actual prototypes), is shaking up the automotive world again. His prediction: the car of the future will be a luxury, reserved for romantic nostalgic souls who still dream of the smell of gasoline and the screeching of tires. Most will simply click on the app and take a ride in a robotaxi – without the hassle, without the fines and without the eternal question: “Where the hell did I park?”
Tesla Robotaxi finally available to the public – if you have the right phone, of course
In a world where artificial intelligence is already taking over our jobs, chatting with us like old friends and occasionally making up facts, the internet has come up with a new, rather spicy way to express frustration. Meet the "clanker" — a term that sprung from Star Wars and is now synonymous with anything that annoys us about AI. And yes, if you ask ChatGPT, it might think you're talking about old British slang for metallic sounds. How ironic, right?











