
Google thinks AI-generated art deserves its own museum
June 19, 2026
Dataland is set to open in Los Angeles as the world’s first AI art museum. Powered in part by Google’s technology, the immersive attraction showcases AI-generated artwork while reigniting the debate over whether artificial intelligence can truly be considered an artist.
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DJI finally has a serious rival and its name is Insta360 Luna Ultra
June 19, 2026
Insta360 is entering DJI territory with Luna Ultra, a Leica-powered dual-lens gimbal camera featuring 8K video, a 1-inch sensor, and advanced creator tools.
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Surfshark upgrades its Dausos VPN protocol for better connectivity
June 19, 2026
Surfshark has updated its proprietary Dausos VPN protocol with improved connectivity for restrictive networks, alongside speed and security enhancements.
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OpenAI just exposed how bad AI still is at real science
June 19, 2026
OpenAI’s new LifeSciBench benchmark was supposed to measure how useful AI can be in scientific research. Instead, it also highlights just how far today’s most advanced models still have to go before they can be trusted with real science.
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ChatGPT is changing online dating and Hinge appears to be winning
June 18, 2026
People are increasingly asking AI assistants which dating app to use. A new study suggests Hinge is benefiting from that shift, often earning recommendations ahead of larger rivals like Tinder.
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Adobe keeps stuffing more AI into Photoshop and Premiere whether creatives asked for it or not
June 18, 2026
Adobe is expanding AI across Creative Cloud, bringing AI assistants to Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator, InDesign, and other apps. While Adobe sees AI as the future of creative work, some users may view the growing push as another example of AI being forced into software they already pay for.
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Attackers are learning how to trick AI agents instead of people
June 18, 2026
Security researchers are warning that attackers are increasingly targeting AI agents rather than the people using them. As businesses give AI systems access to email, documents, and business tools, prompt injection and other attacks are becoming a growing concern.
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Alibaba says AI is helping turn one-person businesses into a reality
June 18, 2026
New data from Alibaba.com suggests artificial intelligence is making it easier than ever for solo entrepreneurs to launch businesses. The company says 71 percent of applicants in its startup competition are one-person operations, with most relying on AI tools for everything from coding to marketing.
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Governments are starting to demand sovereign AI and Dream just raised $260 million to build it
June 18, 2026
Dream has raised $260 million at a $3 billion valuation, but the bigger story is the growing demand for sovereign AI as governments look to control their own artificial intelligence infrastructure instead of relying on foreign providers.
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SK hynix ships 12-layer HBM4E memory as AI hardware race heats up
June 17, 2026
SK hynix has begun sampling its 12-layer HBM4E memory, a next-generation AI-focused DRAM designed to deliver higher performance, lower latency, and improved power efficiency.
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Block unveils Builderbot and says AI now writes 15 percent of its production code
June 17, 2026
Block has unveiled Builderbot, an internal AI platform that the company says is already responsible for roughly 15 percent of its production code changes. The system can write code, open pull requests, monitor CI pipelines, and work across Block’s massive codebase, highlighting how AI is becoming an increasingly important part of modern software development.
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