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xAI debuts powerful Grok 4 AI model, but it’s not going to make people forget the antisemitism it spewed on X
xAI has launched the new Grok 4 and Grok 4 Heavy AI models Grok 4 requires a $30 monthly SuperGrok subscription The launch comes as Grok faces renewed criticism xAI introduced new versions of its Grok AI model line. Grok 4 and its larger, more powerful sibling, Grok 4 Heavy,…
Read MoreGoogle’s Gemini app can now generate videos from static images
Starting today, Google is bringing image-to-video generation to the Gemini app. The feature comes courtesy of the company's Veo 3 model, which Google began rolling out more broadly to AI Pro users last week after it was initially only available to AI Ultra subscribers. Google To start using Gemini's image-to-video…
Read MoreAll digital Xbox games now carry standardized accessibility tags
Microsoft just announced that all digital games and experiences are now accompanied by clearly labeled and standardized accessibility tags. These Accessible Games Initiative tags are designed to “provide players with clear and consistent information about the accessibility features in video games.” They are found on top of the store page.…
Read MoreI used to work at the Apple Store – and the rumored AI-powered Support app sounds genius
Apple is rumored to be working on an AI-powered update for the Apple Support app Code hints at a ‘Support Assistant’ that will help users troubleshoot Apple products I used to work at the Genius Bar and think this idea could be excellent if done correctly Apple could be about…
Read MoreAI-generated or just poorly edited? Kylian Mbappé’s latest Instagram post rams home how hard it is to know what’s real these days
Spending time on the internet in 2025 is proving to be more difficult than ever before. After all, image generation tools are readily accessible in AI products like ChatGPT, and video generation software like Google’s Veo 3 is available to the general public. We’re still at a point in the…
Read MoreWimbledon has an AI problem, but are tennis players just using technology as a scapegoat?
Wimbledon’s AI-powered line calls have replaced human judges Players like Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu have voiced frustration over questionable calls Despite its precision, Wimbledon’s AI system has experienced malfunctions that raised backlash among fans as well Wimbledon made headlines this year by eliminating human line judges entirely, replacing them…
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