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  1. What the Arrival of A.I. Phones and Computers Means for Our Data

    Apple, Microsoft and Google need more access to our data as they promote new phones and personal computers that are powered by artificial intelligence. Should we trust them?

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    CreditDerek Abella
  2. Welcome to the Era of the A.I. Smartphone

    Apple and Google are getting up close and personal with user data to craft memos, summarize documents and generate images.

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    CreditSisi Yu
  3. The New ChatGPT Offers a Lesson in A.I. Hype

    OpenAI released GPT-4o, its latest chatbot technology, in a partly finished state. It has much to prove.

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    ChatGPT-4o trying to solve a geometry problem
    CreditArsenii Vaselenko for The New York Times
  4. Smartphones Can Now Last 7 Years. Here’s How to Keep Them Working.

    Google and Samsung used to update smartphone software for only three years. That has changed.

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    CreditDerek Abella
  5. Hey, A.I. Let’s Talk

    Meta, Google and others are driving a renaissance for voice assistants, but people have found the technology uncool for more than a decade.

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    CreditDerek Abella

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  1. Artificially Intelligent Help for Planning Your Summer Vacation

    Travel-focused A.I. bots and more eco-friendly transportation options in online maps and search tools can help you quickly organize your seasonal getaway.

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    Layla is one of the many travel-oriented online services that use artificial intelligence to help plan vacations and other trips.
    CreditLayla
  2. The Basics of Smartphone Backups

    It doesn’t take a lot of work to keep copies of your phone’s photos, videos and other files stashed securely in case of an emergency.

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    Backing up your iPhone, left, or Android phone can be automated so you don’t have to think about it until you need to restore lost files.
    CreditApple; Google
  3. Time-Saving Tips for Using Your Phone as a … Telephone

    The latest smartphone software includes tools to help you more easily connect with the people you want to contact — and avoid those you don’t.

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    Apple’s Siri, shown here, and other virtual assistants can look up and call telephone numbers for you by voice command or tap.
    CreditApple
  4. How to Give Your Photos and Videos a Vintage Look

    Retro-photography apps that mimic the appearance of analog film formats make your digital files seem like they’re from another era.

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    A sampling of retro-photography styles from the Hipstamatic and FIMO apps. The images were captured on either an iPhone 14 Pro Max or a Google Pixel 7 and then transformed with filters to give them all a vintage appearance.
    CreditSoftware by Hipstamatic (3) and FIMO; photographs by J.D. Biersdorfer
  5. How to Cut Down Your Screen Time but Still Get Stuff Done

    Google’s Routines and Apple’s Shortcuts combine multiple steps into one command to make your phone or tablet do more of the work for you.

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    Apple's Shortcuts app for iPhone, iPad and Mac offers a collection of timesaving automation scripts for specific actions that you can run by voice, tap or tapping.
    CreditApple

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  1. A.I. Begins Ushering In an Age of Killer Robots

    Driven by the war with Russia, many Ukrainian companies are working on a major leap forward in the weaponization of consumer technology.

     By Paul Mozur and

    Yurii Klontsak, a Ukrainian reservist, demonstrating how to use Wolly, an automated machine gun.
    CreditSasha Maslov for The New York Times
  2. Elon Musk’s Politics May Be Pushing Some Buyers Away From Tesla

    The Tesla chief executive’s polarizing statements have alienated some potential customers and may be partly responsible for a recent slump in sales.

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    As Elon Musk’s public persona has become increasingly right wing, Tesla appears to be paying a price in lost sales.
    CreditDavid Swanson/Reuters
  3. Supreme Court Declines to Rule on Tech Platforms’ Free Speech Rights

    The justices unanimously returned two cases, which concerned state laws that supporters said were aimed at “Silicon Valley censorship,” to lower courts. Critics had said the laws violated the sites’ First Amendment rights.

     By Abbie VanSickle, David McCabe and

    Federal appeals courts reached conflicting conclusions in 2022 about the constitutionality of laws in Florida and Texas meant to stop discrimination against conservative points of view on social media.
    CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times
  4. Meta’s Ad-Free Subscription Violates Competition Law, E.U. Says

    Regulators said the subscription service introduced last year is a “pay or consent” method to collect personal data and bolster advertising.

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    Thierry Breton, the European commissioner who helped draft the Digital Markets Act, said the law was intended to give users the power to decide how their data was used.
    CreditYves Herman/Reuters
  5. Investors Pour $27.1 Billion Into A.I. Start-Ups, Defying a Downturn

    Funding for A.I. firms made up nearly half the $56 billion in U.S. start-up financing from April to June, according to PitchBook.

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    A.I. companies have attracted increasingly large rounds of funding after OpenAI, shown here, released ChatGPT in 2022.
    CreditJim Wilson/The New York Times
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