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I Guess We’re All Talking to Our Glasses Now

Undeterred by its many detractors, Meta is still trying to make the metaverse happen. This week, the company held its annual Connect developer conference at its headquarters in Menlo Park, California. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took to the stage to announce a new mixed reality headset, the Meta Quest 3, …

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AI Detection Startups Say Amazon Could Flag AI Books. It Doesn't

Amazon has an artificial intelligence problem. Namely, that its “everything store” is filled with books authored by bots. Several AI detection startups say they have a straightforward solution to help customers: Tell them when a book is AI-generated. Thus far, though, Amazon isn’t embracing detection tech. It’s unclear exactly how …

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An Epic Fight Over What Really Killed the Dinosaurs

Think back to any dinosaur illustration you saw as a kid. The background was almost certainly one of two things: an asteroid streaking across the sky or a volcano blowing its top. (If the illustrator was feeling extra dramatic, maybe both.)  A 6-mile-wide asteroid, which hit the coast of the …

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X Fires Its Election Team Before a Huge Election Year

X, the company formerly known as Twitter, has fired its head of threat intelligence, Aaron Rodericks, and four other members of the team responsible for combating disinformation and misinformation, just months before the US Republican primaries mark the beginning of the 2024 American election cycle—and a year in which more …

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Immersive Tech Obscures Reality. AI Will Threaten It

Last week, Amazon announced it was integrating AI into a number of products—including smart glasses, smart home systems, and its voice assistant, Alexa—that help users navigate the world. This week, Meta will unveil its latest AI and extended reality (XR) features, and next week Google will reveal its next line …

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