Norton wants AI managing your family life and that sounds risky

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Norton is entering the AI agent race with a new family assistant designed to organize parenting logistics across emails, calendars, school apps, and messaging platforms. While the concept may sound convenient for overwhelmed parents, the idea of an AI system deeply embedded in sensitive family communications raises serious privacy, security, and reliability concerns.

HP and Ferrari made a $5,600 AI laptop and it is gloriously ridiculous

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HP and Ferrari have teamed up on a wildly expensive limited edition AI laptop that combines flashy Ferrari styling with powerful Intel hardware. The Scuderia Ferrari AI PC costs $5,599, features a 3K OLED display, Intel Core Ultra X7 processor, and luxury touches like carbon fiber, Gorilla Glass, and Italian leather accessories. Only 4,999 units will be made.

Belkin launches Nintendo Switch 2 charging grip and travel bag for gamers on the go

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Belkin is expanding its Nintendo Switch 2 accessory lineup with a new charging grip featuring a built-in 10K power bank and a travel bag designed for gamers on the move. The accessories launch today through Amazon.

OpenAI says ChatGPT is now ‘dreaming’ about you and that sounds creepy

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OpenAI has unveiled a new ChatGPT memory system called Dreaming that allows the AI assistant to build longer-term context about users over time. While the feature could make ChatGPT more helpful and personalized, it also raises serious questions about privacy, trust, and how much personal information people are casually handing to AI companies.

IBM and Google Cloud want AI agents running your business instead of just answering questions

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IBM and Google Cloud just announced a major partnership that shows where enterprise AI is heading next, folks. The days of companies merely experimenting with chatbots appear to be fading fast. Now the conversation is about AI agents handling actual business operations, automating workflows, and potentially replacing portions of human decision-making across industries. The two … Read more

OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic warn AI could help people build biological weapons

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OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, and other major AI and biotech leaders are now warning Congress that advanced AI systems could make biological weapons easier to create, prompting calls for mandatory DNA screening and federal oversight.

Google wants your next AI agent running locally on a 16GB laptop

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Google is pitching Gemma 4 12B as a multimodal AI model powerful enough for agentic workflows while still being lightweight enough to run locally on consumer laptops with 16GB of memory. The company’s encoder-free design could make this one of its more interesting AI releases yet.

Ford Bronco Filson looks like the ultimate SUV for outdoorsy folks

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Ford has unveiled the Bronco Filson, a rugged premium SUV that blends serious off-road capability with upscale outdoor-inspired design. Featuring a 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6, standard Sasquatch package, 35-inch tires, Fox shocks, and a Filson-designed interior, the new Bronco variant looks aimed squarely at adventurous buyers who still want comfort and style. Orders open in fall 2026, with showroom arrivals expected in early 2027.

Bloomberg wants AI agents watching global regulations so humans do not have to

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Bloomberg Industry Group is betting that AI agents can help businesses track changing laws and regulations before humans even notice them. With its acquisition of Regology, the company is pushing deeper into automated compliance, raising questions about how much legal and regulatory work companies are willing to hand over to artificial intelligence.