Novice - Tehnologija (angleščina)

Demis Hassabis Thinks AI Job Cuts Are Dumb
19. May 2026 (19:45)
The CEO of Google DeepMind tells WIRED that companies should use the productivity gains of AI to do more, not lay people off. (Wired)
Google Makes It Easy to Deepfake Yourself
19. May 2026 (19:45)
Google’s overhaul of its AI creation software, Flow, includes a new video model and a tool for generating selfie videos called avatars. (Wired)
Google Search Goes Agentic—and Doesn’t Need You Anymore
19. May 2026 (19:45)
Vibe-coded results! Super widgets! Bots that never sleep! Google’s vision for the future of Search is hyper-personalized, automated, and extremely AI. (Wired)
Gemini Spark Is Google’s Response to OpenClaw’s 24/7 AI Agent
19. May 2026 (19:45)
Google’s always-running, data-hungry AI agent is designed to spend your money and send your emails. (Wired)
Former OpenAI Staffers Warn That xAI’s Poor Safety Record Could Complicate SpaceX’s IPO
19. May 2026 (17:00)
The ex-employees, who cofounded a new AI watchdog group, say investors deserve more information about xAI’s safety practices before SpaceX goes public. (Wired)
Neanderthal Dentistry, and the Scientist Glad Not to Have Experienced It
19. May 2026 (16:39)
The prehistoric hominins “apparently were very adept at what we would consider invasive medicine,” said the anthropologist John Olsen. (New York Times)
The Zuckerbergs Are Hiring a Lifeguard but Calling It a ‘Beach Water Person’
19. May 2026 (16:00)
The job, which is associated with the Zuckerberg family office, is located in Kauai, Hawaii, where the Meta CEO owns a massive compound. (Wired)
Zoe Kleinman: Why the AI industry is the real winner of the Musk-Altman trial
19. May 2026 (13:05)
The trial in Oakland, California has helped lift the veil on the AI sector - and the huge egos of the men at the heart of it. (BBC News)
The Herman Miller Coyl Standing Desk Is Built Just for Gamers
19. May 2026 (13:00)
The Coyl uses a coil design for the power cable, keeping it neat and taut between the desk and the wall. And instead of relying on boring levers to adjust the height, it has a nifty rotary dial. (Wired)