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Whisker’s latest Litter-Robot uses AI to recognize your cat’s face and poop

The Litter-Robot 5 Pro is the newest poop-scooping machine from Whisker, makers of the excellent Litter-Robot 4, and it brings facial recognition for your cats to the self-cleaning litter box line. The company is also introducing an optional subscription service, Whisker Plus, that monitors and trac...

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X is testing a pay-per-use pricing model for its API

Two years after revamping its developer programs and pricing, X is expanding the closed beta of a pay-per-use plan for its API to more developers.

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The new Xbox is not an Xbox

Your TV is an Xbox. Your computer is an Xbox. Your phone, your crummy Android tablet, your car's infotainment display, oops all Xboxes. If Microsoft is right about the future of gaming, your game console might soon be an Xbox even if it's not an Xbox. It's an interesting idea, and raises some fascin...

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The Download: embryo ethics, and reducing chatbot risks

This is today’s edition ofΒ The Download,Β our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The astonishing embryo models of Jacob Hanna Instead of relying on the same old recipe biology has followed for a billion years, give or take, stem-cell scientist...

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Former PlayStation Indies lead says the PS5 'has made almost every game a better game' but suggests graphics have hit a point where you can't tell the difference anymore and Sony can't keep "increasing the graphics power" with new consoles

Former PlayStation Indies lead Shuhei Yoshida has said Sony can't keep "increasing the graphics power" of its consoles.

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Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents

Amazon is reportedly leaning into automation plans that will enable the company to avoid hiring more than half a million US workers. Citing interviews and internal strategy documents, The New York Times reports that Amazon is hoping its robots can replace more than 600,000 jobs it would otherwise ha...

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Yelp’s AI can now take reservations over the phone

Yelp’s AI-powered solutions promise to answer calls, take reservations, and manage bookings for β€œunderstaffed” restaurants. Yelp Host and Yelp Receptionist are part of a broader push from the company and similar platforms embracing AI to streamline customer management β€œaround the clock.”  Host is an...

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New noninvasive endometriosis tests are on the rise

Shantana Hazel often thought her insides might fall out during menstruation. It took 14 years of stabbing pain before she ultimately received a diagnosis of endometriosis, an inflammatory disease where tissue similar to the uterine lining implants outside the uterus and bleeds with each cycle. The r...

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The astonishing embryo models of Jacob Hanna

When the Palestinian stem-cell scientist Jacob Hanna was stopped while entering the US last May, airport customs agents took him aside and held him for hours in β€œsecondary,” a back office where you don’t have your passport and can’t use your phone. There were two young Russian women and a candy mach...

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