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Anthropic takes on OpenAI and Google with new Claude AI features designed for students and developers
Anthropic launches learning modes for Claude AI that guide users through step-by-step reasoning instead of providing direct answers, intensifying competition with OpenAI and Google in […]
Google adds limited chat personalization to Gemini, trails Anthropic and OpenAI in memory features
Google updated the Gemini app running of Gemini 2.5 Pro to reference all historical chats and offer new temporary chats.Read More
What happens the day after superintelligence?
We could soon find ourselves deferring to AI assistants that botsplain our every experience in real time. Is this empowerment or deferral?Read More
xAI Was About to Land a Major Government Contract. Then Grok Praised Hitler
Internal emails obtained by WIRED show a hasty process to onboard OpenAI, Anthropic, and other AI providers to the federal government. xAI was on the […]
The Apple Watch Is Finally Getting Blood Oxygen Sensing Back
The feature was removed on select smartwatches due to a patent-infringement lawsuit, but Apple has “redesigned” it.
Senators Press Howard Lutnick’s Former Investment Firm Over Tariff Conflict of Interest Concerns
Senators Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren are demanding answers from Cantor Fitzgerald after WIRED reported that the firm was essentially creating a way for clients […]
Christian Militants Are Using Instagram to Recruit—and Becoming Influencers in the Process
An emerging guard of paramilitary activists are using social media and edgy aesthetics to build a new brand of anti-government, Christian nationalist militias.
REI Co-op Base Camp 6 Review: All-Weather, All-Season Family Tent
REI’s Base Camp is a sturdy, well-designed, well-built six-person tent to keep your family dry in the great outdoors.
Your heart sends warnings 12 years before a heart attack; here’s the sign most people miss and preventions steps you need to know now
Research reveals physical activity often decreases years before heart issues arise. A study shows moderate exercise declines about 12 years before diagnosis. This decline accelerates […]
