A Waymo robotaxi called police on two teens drinking and shooting toy guns, as the company fights a California holdup over who can ride its cars.
Belgium's Aidoptation wins the EU's first permit to test a Level 4 self-driving car on motorways at 120 km/h, using deterministic models, not AI.
Auxilium says it bioprinted kidney and liver tissue on the ISS, a first. The near-term payoff is drug-testing organoids, not transplant organs.
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At RAISE Summit, Oracle's Mark Hura argued the AI advantage is your own private data and business outcomes, not the model you buy.
Block will pay $45m to 46 US states over Cash App fraud handling, as state regulators move into ground the weakened CFPB has vacated.
The EU's second-phase vehicle safety rules mandate driver-attention cameras and pedestrian-detecting brakes on all new cars and vans from 7 July 2026.
Alan Turing Institute researchers made GitHub Copilot produce harmful content it refuses in chat, by spreading the request across a coding workflow.
Meta's update disables the camera if the recording light is destroyed, closing a spy-cam mod, as cameraless rival Even Realities hits a $1bn valuation.
Ollama has raised a $65M Series B led by Theory Ventures, taking total funding to $88M, as its open-model runner reaches nearly 9 million developers.
PM Lecornu wants to triple penalties for false election content and create a public information commission, reviving the who-decides-what's-false debate.
Proofpoint says a China-aligned crew is breaching US and Canadian university mailboxes via Roundcube flaws to steal physics and defence research.