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The biggest news stories this morning: Anthropic's AI can't run a vending machine, Canada walks back its big tech tax, and OnePlus gets accused.
Much of the tiny vending machine's charm lies in its simplicity. It requires no batteries. No charging. No coins to operate.
AI Anthropic tasked an AI with running a vending machine in its offices, and it not only sold some products at a big loss but it invented people, meetings, and experienced a bizarre identity ...
Mini-art vending machine travels around central Minnesota, making handmade joy more accessible than ever.
As Canada heads into peak grilling season, a London company is using homemade technology to change the way people buy and exchange propane tanks that fuel barbecues.
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The Morning After: Don’t let an AI run a vending machine - MSNIt hallucinated payment details, tried to fire the humans who helped restock its shelves and attempted to contact building security, insisting that it had a flesh-and-blood body.
Designers can say goodbye to hurdles in motor design with the help of AI-driven CAD tools.
From Google to Samsung to Xiaomi, everyone wants to make the best Android phone. Here are the ones we think earn that title.
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