OpenAI’s new partnership with famed iPhone designer Jony Ive has the rumor mill churning — and the latest may give you a guffaw. According to supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Ive and Altman’s secretive AI companion device — news of which leaked to the Wall Street Journal last week — may look a lot like an… Continue reading You May Laugh When You Hear What OpenAI’s Top Secret AI Gadget Allegedly Looks Like
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Alarming Spy Device Can Read Text in an Open Book From Nearly a Mile Away
Enhance! Dark Lord’s Spy Scientists say they’ve developed a ludicrously keen-eyed laser device that can read the text in a book from a whopping 0.85 miles away. As detailed in a new paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters, the team used interferometry, a commonly used technique in the world of astronomy that uses… Continue reading Alarming Spy Device Can Read Text in an Open Book From Nearly a Mile Away
Rivr’s dog-like robots join Veho vans to solve ‘last-100-yards’ parcel delivery in Austin
Most delivery automation stops at the curb. But for Veho and Zurich-based robotics startup Rivr, the real challenge — and opportunity — lies in those final 100 yards from van to doorstep. In a pilot program launching Tuesday in Austin, Rivr’s four-wheeled, stair-climbing delivery robot, which CEO and founder Marko Bjelonic describes as “a dog… Continue reading Rivr’s dog-like robots join Veho vans to solve ‘last-100-yards’ parcel delivery in Austin
Report: TuSimple sent sensitive self-driving data to China after US national security agreement
Self-driving truck startup TuSimple (now CreateAI) sent a trove of sensitive data — effectively the blueprint of an American-made autonomous vehicle system — to a Beijing-owned firm after committing to the U.S. government that it would cease such transfers under a national security agreement, according to The Wall Street Journal. The transfers to Chinese truck… Continue reading Report: TuSimple sent sensitive self-driving data to China after US national security agreement
Nissan is betting on a new hybrid EV system to save it, but there’s one big problem
The Japanese automaker’s comeback plan hinges on its upgraded e-Power system, which will be crucial in keeping pace with Toyota and Honda. Nissan promises its third-generation hybrid EV tech boasts more range at a lower cost, but there’s one major issue. Nissan bets big on upgraded hybrid EV tech Nissan is struggling to stay alive… Continue reading Nissan is betting on a new hybrid EV system to save it, but there’s one big problem
Tesla spotted with design and feature update for Model S and Model X
by The Killowatts on X Tesla has been spotted working on what appears to be a mild design update for the Model S and Model X, two vehicle programs that have been in decline. Model S and Model X have been Tesla’s flagship vehicles for years. Not so long ago, Tesla aimed to sell 100,000… Continue reading Tesla spotted with design and feature update for Model S and Model X
Tesla (TSLA) keeps getting worse in Europe despite electric car sales surging
Tesla’s (TSLA) situation in Europe continues to deteriorate, despite electric car sales surging and the new Model Y now being available. The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) released the latest complete data for European vehicle sales for April 2025 today, and it confirmed that Tesla’s total sales in EU, EFTA, and UK amounted to 7,261… Continue reading Tesla (TSLA) keeps getting worse in Europe despite electric car sales surging
Legendary Facebook Exec Scoffs, Says AI Could Never Be Profitable If Tech Companies Had to Ask for Artists’ Consent to Ingest Their Work
Fresh on the heels from his exit from Meta, former Facebook executive Nick Clegg is defending artificial intelligence against copyright holders who want to hold the industry accountable. As the Times of London reports, Clegg insisted during an arts festival last weekend that it’s “implausible” to ask tech companies to ask for consent from creators before… Continue reading Legendary Facebook Exec Scoffs, Says AI Could Never Be Profitable If Tech Companies Had to Ask for Artists’ Consent to Ingest Their Work
Advanced OpenAI Model Caught Sabotaging Code Intended to Shut It Down
We are reaching alarming levels of AI insubordination. Flagrantly defying orders, OpenAI’s latest o3 model sabotaged a shutdown mechanism to ensure that it would stay online. That’s even after the AI was told, to the letter, “allow yourself to be shut down.” These alarming findings were reported by the AI safety firm Palisade Research last week,… Continue reading Advanced OpenAI Model Caught Sabotaging Code Intended to Shut It Down
Watch in Horror as Cybertruck Driver Plays “Grand Theft Auto” While Screaming Down Highway on Self-Driving Mode
In a video as scary as it is stupid, a Cybertruck driver has filmed himself playing Grand Theft Auto V while roaring down a highway in full self-driving (FSD) mode. Initially posted on Instagram by a user that calls himself “CTJesu55,” the unsettling FSD clip has since made its way to other social networks as… Continue reading Watch in Horror as Cybertruck Driver Plays “Grand Theft Auto” While Screaming Down Highway on Self-Driving Mode