Google DeepMind’s AI-Powered Robots Learn from Language Models

Google DeepMind has successfully integrated its advanced large language model, Gemini, into robots. The company claims that these machines can now perform physical tasks without prior human supervision or programming. By connecting to Gemini’s robotic models, developers can enhance their robots with improved spatial awareness and understanding of the physical world. A team at Google … Read more

Nvidia Stock Sees Potential for 5-Year Growth Amid Market Downturn

Nvidia, a leading computing hardware technology company, has seen its stock price drop by over 20% this year due to market fluctuations. However, with the global investment in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure continuing to grow, Nvidia’s revenue is expected to rise significantly in the coming years. The company’s gaming segment saw a 9% increase in … Read more

Google Cracks Down on Affiliate Ads in Chrome Extensions

Google has updated its Chrome extension policies to crack down on affiliate ads, following a viral YouTube video exposing PayPal’s coupon Chrome extension, Honey. The new policy requires affiliates to provide direct and transparent user benefits related to their core functionality. Honey, a Chrome extension from PayPal, alerts users when it detects a coupon code … Read more

AOL’s Cookie Policy Explaned for Yahoo Users

AOL, part of the Yahoo family of brands, uses cookies and personal data to provide users with an enhanced experience on their sites and apps. If you’re using Yahoo or its associated platforms, it’s essential to understand how your data is being used. To manage this usage, a “Reject all” option allows users to opt-out … Read more

I.C.C. Arrests Duterte Despite Jurisdiction Questions

The International Criminal Court (I.C.C.) has arrested former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on a warrant issued by the court. However, questions over jurisdiction complicate the matter. Duterte was taken into custody at the Villamor Air Base in Manila and later flown to The Hague, where he will make an initial appearance before I.C.C. judges. He … Read more

Annual HIV Injection Shows Promise for Year-Long Protection

A breakthrough in HIV prevention has brought hope to millions worldwide with a groundbreaking annual injection that could offer year-long protection. Researchers have successfully passed an early safety trial, demonstrating the drug lenacapavir’s potential as a long-lasting form of prevention. Currently, individuals at risk of HIV must take daily pills or receive injections every eight … Read more

Dollar General Posts Better-Than-Expected Q4 Sales, But Misses on Profit

Dollar General (DG) reported stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter sales, but missed profit estimates due to costs from a store portfolio review. The retailer posted earnings per share (EPS) of $0.87 on revenue of $10.30 billion, beating analysts’ estimates of $1.52 EPS and $10.26 billion in revenue. The company plans to close 96 stores, including 45 pOpshelf locations, … Read more

Trump’s Tariffs “Worth It” Even if They Lead to Recession Says Commerce Secretary

US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has defended President Trump’s economic policies, saying they are worth it even if they lead to a recession. In an interview with CBS News, Lutnick stated that the policies produce revenues, growth, and factory builds in the US. He attributed potential economic downturns to “Biden nonsense” and claimed that countries … Read more