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Gemini Starts Rolling Out To Google Home Users In Early Access
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Microsoft Is Giving The OneDrive App On Windows A Major AI-Themed Makeover
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AI models can acquire backdoors from surprisingly few malicious documents
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Gemini Starts Rolling Out To Google Home Users In Early Access
Ascannio/Shutterstock We knew it was coming, but it looks like Google is finally starting to roll out its Gemini for Home update, at least in early access. The changes will bring Google’s AI assistant directly into Google Home, making it easier to interact with smart home systems using

Microsoft Is Giving The OneDrive App On Windows A Major AI-Themed Makeover
Microsoft is planning some big changes for how you interact with OneDrive, Window’s built-in cloud backup system. The company has been pushing OneDrive more and more with its various subscription plans — even offering a free way for OneDrive users on Windows 10 to keep using the dying operating

AI models can acquire backdoors from surprisingly few malicious documents
Fine-tuning experiments with 100,000 clean samples versus 1,000 clean samples showed similar attack success rates when the number of malicious examples stayed constant. For GPT-3.5-turbo, between 50 and 90 malicious samples achieved over 80 percent attack success across dataset sizes spanning two orders of magnitude. Limitations While it may seem alarming at first that LLMs

Meta’s Most Expensive Smart Glasses Are Virtually ‘Unrepairable,’ Says iFixit
Meta Meta showed off its newest collaborations with Ray-Ban last month, breaking out three new types of smart glasses, starting with two different sets of AI glasses built to bring Meta’s AI directly to your face. The third set, though, was a much more ambitious augmented reality

Discord says hackers stole government IDs of 70,000 users
Discord says that hackers made off with images of 70,000 users’ government IDs that they were required to provide in order to use the site. Like an increasing number of sites, Discord requires certain users to provide a photo or scan of their driver’s license or other government ID that shows they meet the minimum
5 Best Uses For Your Android Phone’s USB Port That Aren’t Charging
Vantage_DS/Shutterstock We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. USB, or Universal Serial Bus, is a common interface used on a wide range of modern devices, including computers, smartphones, tablets, and other gadgets. While we don’t think twice about plugging in everything from external storage

What iPadOS 26 Might Tell Us About Multitasking On The iPhone Fold
José Adorno/BGR Next year, Apple is rumored to enter the foldable market with the iPhone Fold. Rumors have painted a picture of a very enticing product that, in addition to the likely $2,000+ price tag, will feature a crease-free design, the return of Touch ID, and Apple’s

Next-Gen Nuclear Reactors Are Coming To The US According To Government Officials
Monty Rakusen/Getty Images United States Energy Secretary Chris Wright recently spoke to Bloomberg Tech about an ambitious project. The United States wants to have next-generation nuclear reactors before July 4th, 2026. It is an interesting date to set, as it coincides with the U.S.’s Independence Day. This

DeepMind’s New AI Fixed 72 Security Bugs — And Could’ve Stopped The IPhone Hack
Google DeepMind created an artificial intelligence (AI) agent that fixed 72 security flaws in open-source software during six months of testing, including code with millions of lines. CodeMender finds vulnerabilities and writes patches to fix them. The agent would have prevented a 2023 iPhone attack if it had existed earlier, according to researchers who announced

Google Maps May Soon Answer Conversational Questions Just Like Gemini
PhotoGranary02/Shutterstock Chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini are great for making travel plans. Just type your prompt with detailed instructions, and the AI will offer all the information you need about your trip, including prices, opening times, and directions on how to get there. Once you actually arrive,