Instacart will pay $60M in consumer refunds to settle FTC claims over “free delivery,” refund promises, and Instacart+ trial disclosures—while denying wrongdoing.
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Adobe is accused in a proposed class-action of training its SlimLM AI on pirated books via the SlimPajama dataset, reviving the Books3 copyright fight across tech.
The UK government says it will outlaw deepfake “nudification” apps, expanding protections against non-consensual explicit imagery and tightening rules for companies enabling abuse.
Amazon is rolling out Alexa+ “Greetings” for Ring doorbells, using conversational AI to manage deliveries, handle sales reps, and take messages—while raising fresh privacy and accuracy questions.
ChatGPT now has an app store-style directory as OpenAI opens submissions for third-party apps, expanding what users can do directly inside chats.
Copenhagen startup NobodyWho has secured €2M to bring on-device AI to smartphones, aiming to run small models locally for faster responses and stronger privacy.
Peripheral Labs is adapting self-driving car sensor tech to create affordable volumetric sports video, letting fans freeze plays, switch angles, and track players in photorealistic 3D.
Cisco says China-linked hackers are exploiting a new zero-day in AsyncOS used by Cisco Secure Email Gateway products, enabling full device takeover with no patch yet available.
Google rolls out Gemini 3 Flash as the default in the Gemini app and AI Mode in Search, touting stronger benchmarks, faster responses, and better multimodal reasoning.
Last Energy has secured $100M to deploy mini nuclear reactors aimed at supplying always-on power for AI data centers, as Big Tech hunts for reliable, low-carbon electricity.
