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Apple's smart glasses are delayed until late 2027, targeting Meta's market. SoftBank commits up to $88 billion for French AI data centers. The debate over AI psychosis and the philosophical foundations of AI careers gain traction. TechRadar covers retro gaming TVs, iPhone data privacy risks at repair shops, and Android storage tools. Global perspectives on AI cooperation emerge from China, Italy, and Japan.

Retro handheld TV plays NES games and streams video

Retro handheld TV plays NES games and streams videoA handmade retro-style 2.8-inch mini television can play classic NES games and play videos. Another report warns that a Best Buy repair employee allegedly AirDropped customer photos from an iPhone to his own device. Android phones also offer built-in tools to free up storage space without third-party apps.

Apple smart glasses delayed to late 2027

Apple smart glasses delayed to late 2027Multiple sources report Apple's smart glasses will not debut until late 2027, later than initial expectations. The device is expected to directly compete with Meta's smart glasses lineup. Analysts view this as Apple's formal entry into the wearable AR market.

Debate over AI psychosis and philosophical foundations

Debate over AI psychosis and philosophical foundationsTechCrunch explores the emerging debate over 'AI psychosis,' questioning whether large language models exhibit hallucination-like behaviors that resemble human psychosis. WIRED argues that studying Kant and philosophy may be key to landing AI jobs. Google I/O showcased shifting priorities in AI-driven scientific research.

SoftBank commits up to $88 billion for French AI data centers

SoftBank commits up to $88 billion for French AI data centersSoftBank announced plans to invest up to €75 billion ($87-88 billion) to build AI data centers in France. The massive investment signals SoftBank's expansion beyond the US market. French data center infrastructure is set to become a major European AI hub.

Global voices on AI cooperation across China, Japan, and US

Global voices on AI cooperation across China, Japan, and USAn Italian professor praised China's advancements in AI and robotics. Economists are calling for closer Sino-US cooperation in artificial intelligence. Nikkei argues Japan's competitive edge in AI comes from its reputation for reliability and trustworthiness.