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MicrosoftΒ favors Anthropic over OpenAI for Visual Studio Code

Microsoft is adding automatic AI model selection to its Visual Studio Code editor that will automatically pick the best model for "optimal performance." This new auto model feature will select between Claude Sonnet 4, GPT-5, GPT-5 mini and other models for GitHub Copilot free users, but paid users w...

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Nothing plans to launch β€˜first AI-native devices next year’

London-based consumer tech startup Nothing has raised $200 million and vowed to usher in a new generation of β€œAI-native” devices running on operating systems that β€œare significantly different from the ones today.” In a press release that reads part ode to technology and part manifesto, Nothing found...

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Microsoft’s Xbox PC app adds Steam games and access to other stores

Microsoft is rolling out a new aggregated gaming library inside its Xbox PC app today on Windows. The updated app will now list games from Steam, Battle.net, and other PC storefronts β€” making it a launcher for games you have installed on your PC. Microsoft has been testing this aggregated library in...

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The looming crackdown on AI companionship

As long as there has been AI, there have been people sounding alarms about what it might do to us: rogue superintelligence, mass unemployment, or environmental ruin from data center sprawl. But this week showed that another threat entirelyβ€”that of kids forming unhealthy bonds with AIβ€”is the one pull...

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