Novice - Tehnologija (angleščina)

xAI Was About to Land a Major Government Contract. Then Grok Praised Hitler
14. August 2025 (19:34)
Internal emails obtained by WIRED show a hasty process to onboard OpenAI, Anthropic, and other AI providers to the federal government. xAI was on the list—until MechaHilter happened. (Wired)
BBC Inside Science
14. August 2025 (18:00)
Fashion meets science. An expert panel discuss the clothing of the future. (BBC News)
The Apple Watch Is Finally Getting Blood Oxygen Sensing Back
14. August 2025 (17:49)
The feature was removed on select smartwatches due to a patent-infringement lawsuit, but Apple has “redesigned” it. (Wired)
Blood Oxygen Measurements to Return to Some Apple Watches
14. August 2025 (17:33)
 (New York Times)
Christian Militants Are Using Instagram to Recruit—and Becoming Influencers in the Process
14. August 2025 (17:08)
An emerging guard of paramilitary activists are using social media and edgy aesthetics to build a new brand of anti-government, Christian nationalist militias. (Wired)
For Some Patients, the ‘Inner Voice’ May Soon Be Audible
14. August 2025 (17:00)
 (New York Times)
Senators Press Howard Lutnick’s Former Investment Firm Over Tariff Conflict of Interest Concerns
14. August 2025 (15:30)
Senators Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren are demanding answers from Cantor Fitzgerald after WIRED reported that the firm was essentially creating a way for clients to bet on whether Trump’s tariffs will be struck down in court. (Wired)
REI Co-op Base Camp 6 Review: All-Weather, All-Season Family Tent
14. August 2025 (15:00)
REI’s Base Camp is a sturdy, well-designed, well-built six-person tent to keep your family dry in the great outdoors. (Wired)
Can I Drink Electrolyte Water Every Day? Experts Weigh In (2025)
14. August 2025 (14:32)
Electrolyte beverages are all the rage—but should you be consuming them in the first place, and if so, how often? Experts weigh in. (Wired)
Firm apologises for saying it would not process LGBTQ+ payments
14. August 2025 (14:23)
Stripe said the information given by its support staff to some customers was "totally wrong." (BBC News)