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Seeing Through AI: How ScribeMe Describes the World for Blind Users

ScribeMe uses AI, computer vision, and Meta smart glasses to describe surroundings for blind users, turning cameras into spoken accessibility tools. The post Seeing Through AI: How ScribeMe Describes the World for Blind Users appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Nvidia, SB Energy Announce Massive Ohio Data Center for OpenAI

Nvidia will invest $1.5 billion in SB Energy to support an eight-gigawatt Ohio data center that the company will build and operate for OpenAI. The post Nvidia, SB Energy Announce Massive Ohio Data Center for OpenAI appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Meta AI Incognito Chat: What It Hides and What to Verify

Meta says Incognito Chat keeps AI conversations private. Here’s what it protects, what it doesn’t, and the verification questions that remain. The post Meta AI Incognito Chat: What It Hides and What to Verify appeared first on TechRepublic.

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When AI art has no author: Study finds generated images often can’t be traced to training data

A new method for surgically removing training examples from a model reveals that as datasets grow, the link between what a model learns and what it produces dissolves.

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Google Pixel May Soon Diagnose Wi-Fi, Call and Data Problems

Google is testing a Pixel Connectivity health menu that could diagnose Wi-Fi, mobile data, and call problems, according to an APK teardown. The post Google Pixel May Soon Diagnose Wi-Fi, Call and Data Problems appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Australia’s AI Dilemma: Build More at Home or Keep Paying Overseas

Australia is pushing for greater AI sovereignty as reliance on foreign models grows. Here’s what the shift could mean for Australian IT leaders. The post Australia’s AI Dilemma: Build More at Home or Keep Paying Overseas appeared first on TechRepublic.

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An AI Store Manager Helped Fire a Human Worker: Here’s What Went Wrong

An AI store manager recommended firing a worker after repeated lateness, revealing both the potential and limits of using AI agents to manage employees. The post An AI Store Manager Helped Fire a Human Worker: Here’s What Went Wrong appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Get 50-Plus AI Models for Life in One Plan for $40

Cancel your individual AI subscriptions and get lifetime access to 50+ models for only $39.99 (reg. $499). The post Get 50-Plus AI Models for Life in One Plan for $40 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Dell Targets AI Storage Growth With 9.83PB ObjectScale System

Dell’s ObjectScale configuration supports 40 KIOXIA 245.76TB SSDs in 2U, delivering 9.83PB of raw capacity for data-intensive AI workloads. The post Dell Targets AI Storage Growth With 9.83PB ObjectScale System appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Reddit Turns Text Posts Into AI Videos: How the Test Works

Reddit is testing AI-narrated versions of selected text posts, with Read/Play controls that keep the original thread intact. Here’s how the experiment works. The post Reddit Turns Text Posts Into AI Videos: How the Test Works appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Q&A: Rethinking how innovation happens

In his latest book, Professor Eugene Fitzgerald examines the forces that turn breakthroughs into value — and why innovation resists simple formulas.

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OpenAI Launches Computer History for ChatGPT and Codex on Mac

OpenAI’s Computer History turns Mac activity into searchable memories. See how it works, who can use it, and the privacy and security risks. The post OpenAI Launches Computer History for ChatGPT and Codex on Mac appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei Says Open-Weight AI Won’t Decentralize Power

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei argues that open-weight AI alone cannot decentralize power while advanced chips and compute remain concentrated. The post Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei Says Open-Weight AI Won’t Decentralize Power appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Google Makes Visible Gemini Watermarks Optional for AI Images, Videos and Music

Google now lets Gemini users disable visible AI watermarks while keeping invisible SynthID markers and C2PA credentials embedded for transparency. The post Google Makes Visible Gemini Watermarks Optional for AI Images, Videos and Music appeared first on TechRepublic.

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How to Take Notes for In-Person Meetings With Google Meet

Google Meet can use Gemini to capture in-person conversations and turn them into a Google Doc with summaries and action items. The post How to Take Notes for In-Person Meetings With Google Meet appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Can Open-Weight AI Pressure OpenAI and Anthropic Valuations?

Open-weight AI does not need to beat frontier models to test the growth and margin assumptions behind OpenAI and Anthropic's soaring valuations. The post Can Open-Weight AI Pressure OpenAI and Anthropic Valuations? appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Malaysia Data Center Growth Surges as Johor Capacity Tightens

Johor’s data center pipeline has reached 8,542 MW, but a 0.7% colocation vacancy rate, grid constraints, and water demand mean regional IT buyers need to separate announced capacity from infrastructure they can actually deploy. The post Malaysia Data Center Growth Surges as Johor Capacity Tightens appeared first on TechRepublic.

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6 Best Small Business Email Providers for 2026

Looking for the best business email provider? Compare top options like Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and Zoho Mail to choose the right one. The post 6 Best Small Business Email Providers for 2026 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Scientists turn DNA into a memory device that uses 100x less power

Researchers combined synthetic DNA with a semiconductor to create an ultra-low-power memory device capable of storing and processing information in the same place. The bio-hybrid technology could eventually help make AI systems and next-generation computers far more energy efficient.

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WhatsApp Begins Limited Test of AI Scam Alerts for Unknown Senders

WhatsApp is testing an on-device Scam Alert feature that flags suspicious messages while keeping analysis local and preserving end-to-end encryption. The post WhatsApp Begins Limited Test of AI Scam Alerts for Unknown Senders appeared first on TechRepublic.

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