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ArticleGOOGLE EXPANDS AIRDROP-LIKE SHARING TO MORE ANDROID PHONES

Google is rolling out an Air­drop-style file shar­ing fea­ture to a wider range of Android devices, expand­ing bey­ond its ini­tial avail­ab­il­ity on newer flag­ship phones. The update brings faster, dir­ect device-to-device trans­fers, but...

GOOGLE EXPANDS AIRDROP-LIKE SHARING TO MORE ANDROID PHONES

ArticleLAWSUIT CLAIMS OPENAI SHARED CHATGPT DATA WITH META, GOOGLE

Openai is facing a pro­posed class action law­suit alleging that user data from CHATGPT ses­sions was trans­mit­ted to Meta Plat­forms and Google without con­sent. The case, filed in fed­eral court in Cali­for­nia, cen­ters on claims that track­ing...

LAWSUIT CLAIMS OPENAI SHARED CHATGPT DATA WITH META, GOOGLE

ArticleSUTSKEVER CLAIMS EVIDENCE IN ALTMAN DISHONESTY DISPUTE

Ilya Sut­skever, a co-founder and former chief sci­ent­ist at Openai, has alleged that he gathered evid­ence sug­gest­ing a “con­sist­ent pat­tern of lying” by CEO Sam Alt­man. The claim sur­faced dur­ing testi­mony tied to ongo­ing legal and...

SUTSKEVER CLAIMS EVIDENCE IN ALTMAN DISHONESTY DISPUTE

ArticleGOOGLEBOOK TARGETS ANDROID USERS WITH AI-FIRST LAPTOPS

Google is intro­du­cing a new cat­egory of laptops under the “Google­book” name, pos­i­tion­ing them as Ai-first devices built around its Gem­ini plat­form. Designed as a suc­cessor to Chrome­books, the new sys­tems aim to integ­rate arti­fi­cial...

GOOGLEBOOK TARGETS ANDROID USERS WITH AI-FIRST LAPTOPS