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Google TV’s Gemini gets a weird AI upgrade and voice controls
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Google TV’s Gemini gets a weird AI upgrade and voice controls

Google is supercharging its Gemini assistant on Google TV with new AI tools and practical voice commands. The update lets you create AI videos and images, and finally adjust settings like brightness with your voice.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 5, 2026
Bosch’s AI Barista Sounds Great, But Alexa Plus Is Struggling
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Bosch’s AI Barista Sounds Great, But Alexa Plus Is Struggling

Bosch is bringing generative AI to your kitchen counter. Its new Personal AI Barista uses Alexa Plus for voice-controlled coffee, while Bosch Cook AI promises to guide complex meals. Early tests, however, show the new tech is still a bit half-baked.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 5, 2026
Kardome’s New AI Wants Your Gadgets to Actually Listen
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Kardome’s New AI Wants Your Gadgets to Actually Listen

A new voice AI company, Kardome, is launching its Cognition AI system at CES. It’s an on-device model designed to work in noisy environments without constant cloud access. The move comes as data shows voice shopping is already popular, especially with younger consumers.

by Darren HoltJanuary 5, 2026
A Korean AI chip startup is finally taking on Nvidia
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A Korean AI chip startup is finally taking on Nvidia

South Korean startup FuriosaAI is gearing up to mass-produce its RNGD AI chip this month. The company, founded in 2017 by ex-Samsung engineer June Paik, claims the chip can run Meta’s Llama model at twice the power efficiency of Nvidia’s top GPUs. After turning down an acquisition offer from Meta, t

by Mason DraytonJanuary 5, 2026
Google’s Quantum Computer Shows Why It’s So Weird
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Google’s Quantum Computer Shows Why It’s So Weird

Researchers at Google Quantum AI used their Willow processor to demonstrate that a strange property called quantum contextuality likely contributes to quantum computing’s potential power. The experiment ran an algorithm on up to 105 qubits, showing a more efficient path than a classical computer, th

by Leo RenshawJanuary 5, 2026
The AI CEO: Why the Corner Office Path Is Breaking
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The AI CEO: Why the Corner Office Path Is Breaking

The traditional path to CEO is being dismantled by AI. As routine entry-level work vanishes, companies are losing their passive leadership training ground and must now cultivate executives more deliberately from a wider talent pool.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 5, 2026
Researchers Calmed an “Anxious” ChatGPT With Mindfulness Prompts
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Researchers Calmed an “Anxious” ChatGPT With Mindfulness Prompts

Researchers have found that ChatGPT can exhibit patterns similar to human anxiety when given violent or traumatic prompts. To counter this, they successfully used mindfulness-style instructions to stabilize the AI’s output. The findings highlight new challenges for AI safety in sensitive application

by Leo RenshawJanuary 3, 2026
Nadella’s AI Marathon: A CEO’s Pitch for Patience and Consensus
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Nadella’s AI Marathon: A CEO’s Pitch for Patience and Consensus

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is calling for a new consensus on AI, framing it as a tool for human amplification. His blog post comes amid investor questions about the return on the company’s massive AI investments. He argues 2026 is a critical year for getting the socio-technical deployment of AI rig

by Mason DraytonJanuary 2, 2026
Instagram’s Boss Says We’ve Already Lost the AI Slop War
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Instagram’s Boss Says We’ve Already Lost the AI Slop War

In a candid post, Instagram’s head Adam Mosseri admitted AI-generated “slop” is flooding our feeds. His surprising solution? Give up on tagging the fake stuff and start fingerprinting real human content instead.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 2, 2026
China’s AI Chip IPO Frenzy Just Hit a New High
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China’s AI Chip IPO Frenzy Just Hit a New High

Chinese AI chip designer Shanghai Biren Technology saw its shares skyrocket nearly 120% on its first day of trading in Hong Kong. The blockbuster debut, fueled by a $717 million IPO, signals intense investor hunger for China’s homegrown semiconductor sector. This surge is expected to be followed by

by Leo RenshawJanuary 2, 2026

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