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Rotta The Hutt Halloween Costume: Galactic Glamour or Hutt Horror
Games
Jul 11, 2026Kotaku

Rotta The Hutt Halloween Costume: Galactic Glamour or Hutt Horror

Dive into the bizarre world of Star Wars merchandising with the new Rotta the Hutt inflatable Halloween costume. Priced at $75 from Spirit Halloween, this unique outfit, born from Lucasfilm's post-Baby Yoda strategy, raises many questions about its design choices and marketing claims. It's a testament to embracing the weirdness of pop culture.

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Palantir CEO's AI Claims: A Reality Check for Businesses
Review
Jul 3, 2026Tom's Hardware

Palantir CEO's AI Claims: A Reality Check for Businesses

Verdict: A Timely Warning Shot in the AI Arms Race Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, has ignited a fiery debate within the AI industry, leveling serious accusations against leading “frontier AI companies” like OpenAI and

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Ford Rehires 'Gray Beard' Engineers After AI Quality Control Falls
Tech
Jun 29, 2026TechCrunch AI

Ford Rehires 'Gray Beard' Engineers After AI Quality Control Falls

Ford has rehired 350 veteran engineers, including some former employees, after its AI and automated quality control systems failed to deliver desired product quality. Executives admitted that relying solely on AI was a "mistake," prompting a shift back to human expertise to identify flaws and train younger staff. This strategic pivot has already resulted in substantial cost savings from reduced warranty claims and helped Ford achieve a top ranking in initial quality surveys.

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startups: Higgsfield launches enterprise marketing agents built on
Tech
Jun 19, 2026The Next Web

startups: Higgsfield launches enterprise marketing agents built on

AI video startup Higgsfield has launched Supercomputer 2.0, an autonomous agent framework for enterprise marketing. Built on NVIDIA technology, it claims adoption by 78 percent of Fortune 500 companies, aiming to automate full campaign lifecycles. The company also produced an AI-generated feature film in 14 days.

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Pearl AI Cryptomining: Empty Promises, Real Costs
Review
Jun 14, 2026Tom's Hardware

Pearl AI Cryptomining: Empty Promises, Real Costs

Pearl, a Layer-1 blockchain, claims to merge crypto mining with useful AI computation, but new research suggests its 320,000-GPU network burns 112MW on "zero useful AI computation," driving up GPU rental prices.

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KPMG Withdraws AI Usage Report Citing 'Apparent Hallucinations
Tech
Jun 14, 2026TechCrunch

KPMG Withdraws AI Usage Report Citing 'Apparent Hallucinations

KPMG has pulled its report, "Redefining excellence in the age of agentic AI," after organizations cited within it denied the accuracy of its claims regarding their AI usage. Inaccuracies were attributed to AI hallucinations, implying KPMG used AI to write the report about AI. This follows a similar incident last month with EY.

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Mercor’s Brendan Foody calls out Sequoia, accusing it of
Tech
Jun 9, 2026TechCrunch

Mercor’s Brendan Foody calls out Sequoia, accusing it of

Mercor co-founder Brendan Foody has publicly accused elite VC firm Sequoia of using "dual-pricing" strategies, investing in startups at two different valuations while founders highlight only the higher figure. This practice, Foody claims, misleads employees and angel investors about a company's true worth. Sequoia partner Shaun Maguire defended the firm, calling it a response to competitive market dynamics rather than a deceptive tactic, sparking debate on startup valuation transparency.

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AI Allegations Rock Literary Prize Winners: A New Normal
Tech
May 20, 2026Wired

AI Allegations Rock Literary Prize Winners: A New Normal

Winners of the 2026 Commonwealth Short Story Prize face widespread AI allegations, sparking a debate on literary integrity. A regional winner's story was flagged by experts and AI detection tools for exhibiting hallmarks of AI-generated text. The Commonwealth Foundation acknowledges the claims, promising transparency while defending its judging process.

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Jury Clears OpenAI, Microsoft in Landmark Musk AI Lawsuit
Tech
May 19, 2026GeekWire

Jury Clears OpenAI, Microsoft in Landmark Musk AI Lawsuit

A federal jury has cleared OpenAI, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and Microsoft in Elon Musk's landmark AI lawsuit. The unanimous decision found Musk waited too long to file his claims, ruling them time-barred after a three-week trial in Oakland.

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Elon Musk Loses Case Against Sam Altman in OpenAI Trial
Tech
May 19, 2026The Verge

Elon Musk Loses Case Against Sam Altman in OpenAI Trial

In a decisive blow to Elon Musk, a federal jury in Oakland has dismissed all claims in his high-profile lawsuit, Musk v. Altman, against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman. The verdict, reached on May 18,

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SwitchBot Lock Vision Pro: Face ID Smart Lock - Detailed Review
Review
May 16, 2026CNET

SwitchBot Lock Vision Pro: Face ID Smart Lock - Detailed Review

Quick Verdict SwitchBot's new Lock Vision and Lock Vision Pro enter a competitive smart lock market with a compelling headline feature: 3D structured-light facial recognition. While SwitchBot claims it's a world-first,

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Most Polymarket Users Lose Money, New Analysis Reveals
Tech
May 10, 2026Washington Post Technology

Most Polymarket Users Lose Money, New Analysis Reveals

A new analysis of Polymarket data from November 2022 to March 2026 reveals that most users lose money on the prediction market platform. Over 1.7 million participants experienced losses, compared to approximately 765,000 who won, despite Polymarket's claims of paying users for their opinions.

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Tech
May 1, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: Elon Musk’s A.I. Claims of Danger Face Limits in OpenAI

In a major development for the ongoing OpenAI trial, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has restricted Elon Musk from discussing AI's existential threat to humanity. This ruling significantly impacts Musk's legal strategy, which aimed to frame his lawsuit as a protective measure for the world, not just a competitive move against his former venture.

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Embattled startup Delve has ‘parted ways’ with Y Combinator: Startups
Tech
Apr 5, 2026TechCrunch

Embattled startup Delve has ‘parted ways’ with Y Combinator: Startups

Compliance startup Delve has been removed from Y Combinator's portfolio amidst accusations of fake compliance, misleading clients, and data issues. This follows Insight Partners' earlier distancing. Delve's leadership attributes the claims to a malicious attack and has apologized, outlining steps to restore customer trust.

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Insight Partners scrubs investment post about Delve amid ‘fake
Tech
Mar 24, 2026TechCrunch

Insight Partners scrubs investment post about Delve amid ‘fake

Insight Partners has removed a key article about its Series A investment in compliance startup Delve, following whistleblower allegations of "fake compliance" and fabricated audit evidence. The move by the prominent venture capital firm suggests a potential distancing from Delve, which denies the claims, asserting it provides an automation platform and templates, not reports.

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Donut Lab's Solid-State Battery Barely Held Charge After Damage
Tech
Mar 24, 2026The Verge

Donut Lab's Solid-State Battery Barely Held Charge After Damage

Donut Lab's solid-state battery endured damage testing, failing to ignite but losing 55% of its charge capacity and experiencing a 17% thickness increase. The company highlights its "graceful failure" safety, yet independent verification for key claims like 100,000 cycles and 400 Wh/kg energy density remains absent.

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Rebellions Rebel100 Review: A Promising UCIe Pioneer
Review
Mar 3, 2026Tom's Hardware

Rebellions Rebel100 Review: A Promising UCIe Pioneer

Rebellions Rebel100 Review: A Promising UCIe Pioneer Verdict: The Rebellions Rebel100 stands out as an early adopter of UCIe-Advanced technology, offering a quad-chiplet AI accelerator that claims to match Nvidia H200

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The Trump phone sure looks a lot like this HTC handset: HTC U24 Pro
Tech
Feb 28, 2026The Verge

The Trump phone sure looks a lot like this HTC handset: HTC U24 Pro

A new investigation reveals the upcoming Trump T1 Phone closely resembles the HTC U24 Pro, strongly suggesting both devices share an undisclosed Original Design Manufacturer (ODM). This link to a mid-range phone from two years ago, which received middling reviews, raises questions about the T1 Phone's potential performance and flagship claims.

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Altman: ChatGPT Water Use Claims False, AI Energy a Concern
Reviews
Feb 23, 2026TechRadar

Altman: ChatGPT Water Use Claims False, AI Energy a Concern

Sam Altman has dismissed viral claims about ChatGPT’s water usage as "completely untrue." However, he acknowledged the larger, unresolved challenge of AI’s growing energy consumption and overall environmental impact, highlighting it as a significant industry concern.

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Yep, it’s fast: Donut Lab’s solid-state battery gets its first test
Latest
Feb 24, 2026The Verge

Yep, it’s fast: Donut Lab’s solid-state battery gets its first test

Finnish startup Donut Lab has released the first independent test results for its production-ready, solid-state battery. Conducted by the state-owned VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, the evaluation focused on charging speed and the battery's thermal behavior. This disclosure aims to address skepticism surrounding Donut Lab's claims of a major battery breakthrough.

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gadgets: Tunic publisher claims TikTok ran 'racist, sexist' AI ads
Gadgets
Feb 21, 2026Engadget

gadgets: Tunic publisher claims TikTok ran 'racist, sexist' AI ads

Indie game publisher Finji accuses TikTok of using generative AI to create "racist, sexualized" ads for its games without permission, despite Finji disabling AI features. One ad for 'Usual June' reportedly depicted a character drastically altered from its original design. TikTok initially denied, then acknowledged the issue, citing an unselected "catalog ads format." Finji's CEO expressed disappointment over TikTok's unresolved response and potential brand harm.

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latest
Feb 19, 2026The Verge

Zuckerberg's Court Day: Smart Glasses, Serious Questions

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared in a Los Angeles courthouse for landmark trial testimony, flanked by an entourage wearing Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses. He walked past grieving parents who attribute their children's deaths to social media platform design issues. Zuckerberg spent eight hours on the stand, answering questions in his signature monotone cadence and denying various claims.

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