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Apple’s new AI-powered service is everything we’d hoped Siri, Google Assistant and Alexa would become
Apple’s WWDC announcement is all about you and your digital life.MarketWatch - Business - Google -
Luma AI debuts ‘Dream Machine’ for realistic video generation, heating up AI media race
Luma AI launches Dream Machine, a powerful AI system that creates high-quality video clips from text, making video generation accessible to all and revolutionizing content creation.VentureBeat - Tech - Artificial Intelligence -
‘The flight to Zurich sounds like the worst mini-break possible’: Julian Barnes on why Britain must legalise assisted dying
We should be able to die at home, and before we lose our minds to dementia, the writer argues. When the distinguished Belgian writer Hugo Claus was first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, he emailed his friends to say that when the disease had advanced ...The Guardian - World -
‘After I spoke publicly about it, one woman told me I was in a death cult’: Jonathan Dimbleby on assisted dying
Seeing his brother’s distressing deterioration has made the broadcaster even more certain that legal reform is needed. My brother was a sculptor. A vibrant, formidable force. Physically strong and intellectually clear-minded, with a wonderful ...The Guardian - World -
Artifact’s DNA Lives on in Yahoo’s Revamped AI-Powered News App
Artifact, the news app startup from Instagram’s cofounders, was purchased by Yahoo earlier this year. The web giant then used some of Artifact’s AI smarts to supercharge its own mobile news app.Wired - Tech -
Chelsea move ahead in race to sign Michael Olise from Crystal Palace
Blues enquire about France winger’s £60m release clauseOlise also has interest from Arsenal and Manchester CityChelsea have made contact with Crystal Palace in an attempt to steal a march in the race to sign Michael Olise and find out more about ...The Guardian - World -
Rubio says Trump remark on immigrants "poisoning the blood" of U.S. not about race
In a TV interview, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a potential Trump running mate, defended Trump's comment that immigrants were "poisoning the blood of our country."CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Sharpton denounces Trump’s latest race rhetoric: ‘Look at his record’
The Rev. Al Sharpton denounced former President Trump's latest race-related comments, urging voters to "look at his record" on past issues involving Black Americans before leaning into his rhetoric. Sharpton joined MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace Friday, ...The Hill - Politics -
How to watch the NASCAR Xfinity Series Race at Iowa Speedway today
Spend Saturday with NASCAR. Find out how and when to watch the Xfinity Series Race at Iowa Speedway today.CBS News - Top stories - NASCAR -
Israeli strike kills one person, wounds seven in southern Lebanon
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