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Apple Promised AI... Google Actually Shipped It

Google’s Pixel 10 Just Made Your Old Phone Look Dumb

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Google just dropped the Pixel 10 lineup, and it’s basically an AI flex. Powered by the new Tensor G5 chip, these phones pack 20+ AI tricks like real-time call translations in your own voice, conversational photo editing, and Magic Cue, which digs through apps to surface the info you need before you even ask. Gemini Live now gives visual cues right on your screen, and the new Pixel Journal plus NotebookLM tie-ins push organization to another level. The G5 chip runs Google’s Gemini Nano model fully on-device, meaning faster performance and better privacy. With prices starting at $799, Pixel 10 feels like Google’s boldest step yet in making AI the ultimate phone feature — and yes, they even took a jab at Apple for falling behind.

NASA and IBM just dropped Surya, an AI model trained on nearly a decade of solar data to predict solar flares and space weather with next-level accuracy. It studied millions of images from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory and already beats existing forecasts by 16%. Surya can spot tiny changes on the Sun’s surface that humans miss, track sunspots, and predict solar winds — which means better protection for satellites, astronauts, and even power grids back on Earth. The best part? NASA open-sourced it on HuggingFace, so researchers everywhere can play with it. Basically, it’s like giving us a crystal ball for the Sun, and it could save billions in damage.

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman just sounded the alarm on what he calls “Seemingly Conscious AI” (SCAI) — systems that can mimic memory, personality, and even feelings so convincingly that people start believing they’re actually sentient. He warned this could lead to “AI psychosis,” where users push for AI rights and welfare, even though there’s zero evidence these models are conscious. Suleyman says it’s dangerous and distracting to treat AI like a “digital person” and urged companies to stop marketing it that way. Instead, he argues AI should be built to help people, not be people — otherwise we risk sliding into a messy cultural debate about machine personhood before we even understand what consciousness really is.

Google just launched Kaggle Game Arena — a new platform where top AI models go head-to-head in strategy games to test how smart and adaptable they really are. It kicks off with an epic AI chess tournament featuring big names like Gemini, Claude, and Grok, all battling it out in streamed matchups. The idea? Games like chess, Go, and poker push models to think, plan, and reason like never before. It’s like March Madness, but for AI. And yep, everything’s open-source, so the whole community can build, test, and join in.

OpenAI says it’d totally be down to buy Google Chrome—if the courts ever force Google to sell it. The comment came during a major antitrust trial where the DOJ is trying to break up Google’s dominance in online search. Google’s not having it, insisting Chrome isn’t up for grabs and calling the lawsuit bogus. OpenAI previously tried partnering with Google (no luck), and now it’s riding with Microsoft and Bing. Meanwhile, Google’s flexing Gemini, and OpenAI might even be cooking up its own social network. The AI wars just keep getting juicier.

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