Android 17 debuts with new multitasking and gaming features
Google has launched Android 17, introducing bubble multitasking capabilities and a dedicated foldable gaming mode. The update brings significant enhancements for foldable devices, allowing users to run multiple apps simultaneously in floating windows. Google's Gemini AI features are also expanded with the new OS. The release marks another step in Android's evolution to support increasingly diverse form factors.
Debates around AI's impact on human cognition and safety are intensifying, with outlets like BBC and The Guardian questioning whether AI is diminishing critical thinking skills. Anthropic has been ordered to disable its most advanced AI models following a US directive limiting foreign access to advanced technology. Critics argue that an AI absolutist mindset is fueling unnecessary panic, while others warn that dangerous AI models are inevitable regardless of regulation.
The first HDR10 smart glasses have been tested by ZDNet, marking a milestone in wearable display technology. BBC tested AI glasses in Paris and highlighted their current limitations and inaccuracies. Qualcomm has announced a new flagship XR processor and framework specifically designed for AI glasses, signaling growing industry investment in the form factor.
A US judge has dismissed xAI's trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI, ruling that xAI failed to prove OpenAI induced a former engineer to steal secrets. Meanwhile, the DOJ under the Trump administration has intervened in an NAACP lawsuit against xAI, arguing that the company is vital for national security. The dual legal developments highlight the complex positioning of Musk's AI venture.
SpaceX's market value has surged past Microsoft and Amazon following a post-IPO rally, while Chinese A-share aerospace stocks also jumped on the buzz. In a major move, SpaceX has agreed to acquire coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in stock. The developments underscore SpaceX's rapid expansion beyond aerospace into the broader tech ecosystem.