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Hank Green found the AI problem that YouTube labels can’t catch
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Hank Green found the AI problem that YouTube labels can’t catch

"Slop" isn't the only problem.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
SpaceX claims Starlink Mobile will be better than AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon
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SpaceX claims Starlink Mobile will be better than AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon

SpaceX won't build large cell towers but plans small base stations across US.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
This Atlantic hurricane season is looking like a dud, but there will be a price to pay
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This Atlantic hurricane season is looking like a dud, but there will be a price to pay

"The models are forecasting something outside the envelope of anything we have ever observed."

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
Google's AI shake-up: DeepMind's Hassabis steps aside, senior scientists depart
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Google's AI shake-up: DeepMind's Hassabis steps aside, senior scientists depart

Google's AI brain drain continues.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
Review: Spider-Man: Brand New Day reminds us that superhero movies can be good
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Review: Spider-Man: Brand New Day reminds us that superhero movies can be good

It's as much about grounded characters and well-timed emotional beats as CGI-filled action extravaganzas.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
Weeks into explosive diarrhea outbreak, sluggish CDC plans response team
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Weeks into explosive diarrhea outbreak, sluggish CDC plans response team

Reports of cases began in June, and the national tally is now nearing 23,000.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
After jacking up prices, Disney+ and Netflix consider offering free alternatives
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After jacking up prices, Disney+ and Netflix consider offering free alternatives

Disney is interested in "price-sensitive" streaming customers.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
EVgo starts building Tesla Superchargers under license
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EVgo starts building Tesla Superchargers under license

The V4 Superchargers will show up in the Tesla nav app and have NACS and CCS1 plugs.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
D-Wave shows off its new entry in quantum computing race
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D-Wave shows off its new entry in quantum computing race

Company noted for building quantum annealers now also making gate-based hardware.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
Google plans to kill Assistant on your phone on September 4
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Google plans to kill Assistant on your phone on September 4

Assistant will disappear, leaving only Gemini for voice control in the coming weeks.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
SpaceX spooks investors with debut earnings report
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SpaceX spooks investors with debut earnings report

Shares slide in pre-market trading even as group says its quarterly revenues nearly doubled.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
Pushing the limits: Infinite Machine's Olto is barely a bicycle
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Pushing the limits: Infinite Machine's Olto is barely a bicycle

Scooter layout makes pedaling a bad experience. But it does have pedals.

Ars Technica·August 5, 2026·1 min read
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