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How Google’s ‘Ask Photos’ uses AI to find the pictures you want
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Google just made digging through your endless photo library a whole lot easier. Their new "Ask Photos" feature uses AI to understand natural language searches—think "show me pics of my dog at the beach last summer" or "find all the birthday cakes I’ve baked." It’s like having a smart assistant who actually gets what you’re looking for, while still keeping your photos private.
Schools turn to handwritten exams as AI cheating surges
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Schools are dusting off old-school handwritten exams—think blue books and No. 2 pencils—as they scramble to curb a wave of AI-assisted cheating. With chatbots and AI tools making it easier than ever to fake essays or solve problems, universities are stuck in a debate: Should they outright ban these tools or teach students how to use them ethically?
Is your phone hacked? How to tell and what to do
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Your phone acting weird lately—random pop-ups, texts you didn’t send, or battery dying way too fast? Those could be red flags it’s been hacked. The article breaks down the warning signs and gives practical tips to protect yourself, like skipping sketchy public Wi-Fi and keeping your software updated.
New capsule device lets you control robots with your entire body
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A Tokyo-based startup called H2L has unveiled a wild new gadget called the Capsule Interface—basically a wearable system that lets you control robots using your whole body. It works by tracking your muscle movements, so if you move your arm or twist your torso, a robot mimics you in real time. Think of it like full-body puppeteering for machines, but way more precise.
Artificial intelligence fuels Big Tech partnerships with nuclear energy producers
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Big Tech companies are turning to nuclear energy to power their AI ambitions, as the massive electricity demands of AI data centers strain power grids. This unexpected partnership between Silicon Valley and nuclear providers highlights the growing energy crisis in tech—AI’s hunger for power is forcing even the biggest players to rethink their infrastructure.
Lost dogs on Fourth of July: How to keep your pet safe
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Fireworks on the Fourth of July might be fun for us, but they’re terrifying for pets—so much so that shelters see a 60% surge in lost dogs during the holiday. The good news? Tech like GPS trackers and AI-powered tools (think Love Lost, which matches found pets with online missing reports) are making it easier to bring scared pups back home.
ATM jugging scam on the rise as thieves target victims
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Thieves are increasingly using a tactic called "jugging"—watching people withdraw cash at ATMs and then following them to steal it. This article breaks down six simple safety tips to help you avoid becoming a target, like being aware of your surroundings and varying your routines.
Airlines secretly sold US travelers’ data to Homeland Security
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Major U.S. airlines—including Delta, American, and United—have been quietly handing over passengers' domestic flight records to Homeland Security through a covert initiative called the Travel Intelligence Program. This means your travel details, like where and when you flew, could be in government hands without your explicit knowledge.
Robots are taking over Uber Eats deliveries. Is your city next?
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Uber Eats is expanding its fleet of autonomous delivery robots to more U.S. cities, equipped with high-tech features like LIDAR sensors and secure compartments to handle food and groceries in any weather. The rollout raises questions about how quickly these bots will become a common sight on sidewalks—and whether your neighborhood is next on the list.

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