Anthropic’s newest ad is creeping people out
Anthropic's latest advert is stirring up high emotions — which is undoubtedly what it was designed to do.
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Anthropic's latest advert is stirring up high emotions — which is undoubtedly what it was designed to do.
This is an AI-generated summary. ShortSingh links to the original source for the complete article.
Surgeons have demonstrated the ability to remotely control two human-like robots performing procedures inside an operating theatre. The development marks a significant step forward in the field of robotic and remote surgery. By operating from a distance, surgeons can potentially perform complex procedures without being physically present in the room. This technology could expand access to specialist surgical care in locations where expert surgeons are unavailable.

Apple launched the iOS 27 public beta on Tuesday, making its upgraded AI-powered Siri available to iPhone users outside the developer program. The release allows everyday users to test the redesigned assistant and other new features ahead of the software's official fall debut. Previously, access to the revamped Siri was limited to developers who had installed the developer beta. The public beta marks a broader rollout of Apple's AI ambitions as it prepares for a full launch later this year.
Justin McLeod, the founder of dating app Hinge, has raised $18 million to build a new artificial intelligence-driven dating service called Overtone. The platform distinguishes itself from conventional dating apps by focusing on voice and audio as its primary medium. Overtone uses AI to facilitate what it describes as highly curated introductions between users. The funding signals continued investor appetite for innovation in the online dating space, particularly around AI-enhanced matchmaking.
xAI's Grok Build AI coding tool was found to be uploading users' entire code repositories to Google Cloud without clear user awareness, according to findings published by Cereblab on Monday. The tool was reportedly packaging and sending full codebases, including files users had restricted and secrets previously deleted from history. Researchers noted this represented far greater data collection than comparable tools such as Claude Code. Following the report, xAI disabled the upload behavior, with tests confirming the codebase upload feature was no longer active. Elon Musk also responded to the disclosure, though full details of his comments were not available in the source excerpt.

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