This next-generation material can self-heal when exposed to radiation

The space environment is harsh and full of extreme radiation. Scientists designing spacecraft and satellites need materials that can withstand these conditions.

In a pa

Parents in Europe trying to ban smartphones for young kids face an uphill battle

Try saying no when a child asks for a smartphone. What comes after, parents everywhere can attest, begins with some variation of: “Everyone has one. Why can’t I?”

But what if no preteen in sight had one—and what if having a smartphone were weird? That’s the endgame of an increasing number of parents across Europe who are concerned by

Your iPhone is about to get a security boost. Inside Apple iOS 18’s exciting new privacy features

Earlier this month, Apple previewed iOS 18, the next generation of the company’s iPhone operating system. The star of iOS 18 is Apple Intelligence, the company’s layer of artificial intelligence that’s integrated into the larger operating system’s software. Apple Intelligence is unique in the field because it was

Bye, Google Maps: This AI mapmaking app blew me away

Look, I’ll be honest: By and large, I’ve found most of the AI hype of our current moment to be pretty underwhelming from a practical perspective.

Oh, another app now has a way to generate poorly written text or offer up answers of questionable accuracy, you say? Yaaaaaaay. Color me sarcastically ecstatic.

So whe

DOJ lawsuit against TikTok will focus on children’s privacy

The U.S. Department of Justice plans to focus an upcoming lawsuit against TikTok on allegations that the popular social media platform violated the privacy rights of children, rather than claims it misled adult users about its data privacy practices, according to a source familiar with the matter.

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission investigated the potentia

Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas responds to plagiarism and infringement accusations

The AI search startup Perplexity is in hot water in the wake of a Wired investigation revealing that the startup has been crawling content from websites that don’t want to be crawled. 

Perplexity’s “answer engine” works by crawling large swaths of information on the web and then creatin

Oracle to invest over $1 billion in AI and cloud computing in Spain

Oracle on Thursday said it will invest more than $1 billion over the next 10 years in artificial intelligence and cloud computing in Spain, as it looks to meet increasing demand for its services in the country.

The investment will be used to set up a new cloud region that

Autodesk’s Dara Treseder on the rise of the ‘intention economy’

When Elon Musk, Karlie Kloss, Travis Kelce, and a who’s-who of media, branding, and tech execs all converge, there’s plenty of buzz. From the Cannes Lions festival in the south of France, Autodesk’s Dara Treseder talks about the key themes, lessons, and intrigue that emerged. She explains why AI and women’s sports dominated much of the conversation, how the attention economy is giving way to the ‘intention economy’, and why influencers don’t want you calling them “influencers” anymore. 

Amazon is revamping Alexa with generative AI, but it’ll cost you

Amazon is planning a major revamp of its decade-old money-losing Alexa service to include a conversational generative AI with two tiers of service and has considered a monthly fee of around $5 to access the superior version, according to people with direct knowledge o

How luxury vacation rental startup is using AI to guide guests

The vacation rental startup Wander is using AI to power a next-generation concierge service.

Wander, which manages and rents out dozens of high end vacation homes across the country, aims to deliver the same level of reliable luxury as a top-of-the-line hotel chain. And to eliminate some of the confusion people can experience navigating idiosyncratic rentals booked through platforms like Airbnb or Vrbo, Wander enables guests to control features


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