A bipartisan bill may end Section 230 protections for tech companies, Meta’s next hardware project might be AI-infused headphones with cameras, and Google teases a new camera-powered AI feature one day ahead of I/O. It's Tuesday, May 14th and this is Engadget News.
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Billionaire space tourist cancels lunar flight amid changing SpaceX priorities
Ticketmaster hack could affect 560 million users, leaked Google database reveals failures, and New York to give parents more control over their kids' social media feeds
NASA’S James Webb Space Telescope has found the most distant galaxy ever observed
Twitch changes up its Safety Advisory Council, the future of Facebook is young adults,, and the Tribeca Film Festival will feature AI film shorts
The world’s first tooth-regrowing drug has been approved for human trials
OpenAI stopped multiple covert influence operations; the JWST wows again, and Google is restricting AI Overviews
The Atlantic and Vox Media made their own deal with the AI Devil
Meta caught an Israeli marketing firm running hundreds of fake Facebook accounts … and more new
OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman
New OpenAI safety team led by board members, the Internet Archive has been fending off DDoS attacks for days, and the TikTok ban law will be argued in court this September
iPhone users may get AI-generated emoji and more app customization than ever with iOS 18
Elon Musk is planning an xAI supercomputer, Hum to find a song on YouTube Music, and Resident Evil 6 a platinum seller on Switch
Russia can reportedly jam Ukraine’s access to Starlink at will
Sure, why not: China built a chatbot based on Xi Jinping
Google will run fiber optic cable from Kenya to Australia, Samsung wants repair stores to rat on its customers, and the Robocaller behind Biden deep fakes is facing charges and hefty fine
Blue Origin successfully sends tourists to the edge of space again after a long hiatus
Two Emory University students were first lauded, then suspended for AI tool, Starliner’s mission pushed back again, and Volkswagen delayed the North American debut of the ID.7
Volvo and Aurora introduce their first self-driving truck
Apple is battling a $2 billion EU fine, Humane is seeking a buyer, and Nintendo snapped up Shiver
UK's AI Safety Institute easily jailbreaks major LLMs
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