Google E / S is generally the place where the company reveals what is happening with its smartphone operating system for the next 12 months, but this year Android obtains its own thing. A week before I / S, Google will plunge deep into the future of Android in a special edition of the Android show.
Company said people are asking for more ways to know how Android experience is changing. (Who are these people?)
Google says he has “so many new things to share” concerning Android, hence this edition of the Android program – a longtime YouTube series mainly for developers. The presentation will star the president of the Android ecosystem, Sameer Samat, but Google added that Android will always appear at I / S, where the company says that it will reveal “even more special ads and surprises”.
The Android program: the E / S edition will be broadcast on May 13 at 1 p.m. he.
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Nothing CMF submark has announced another cheap but elegant smartphone
The battery of the pro telephone 2 lasts two full days on a load.
Nothing says that its CMF Phone Pro 2 is the lightest and thinnest smartphone it has ever designed. It is 7.8 mm thin and 6.5 ounces, which can make it the lightest phone that nothing has ever done, but the iPhone 16, for example, is only 6 ounces.
There is an AMOLED FHD + screen of 6.77 inch and a four cameras configuration, with a main camera of 50 MP. This includes a telephoto lens, an ultra-large and front-oriented selfie camera, but CMF offers a modular button, with the possibility of fixing Fisheye and Macro lenses.
The 256 GB model costs only $ 279 and pre -orders are open now, shipping on May 6. However, the phone is only available for people from the company’s beta program. I have the phone here, but there is not much to report until the frivolous accessories land next.
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Researchers secretly experienced Reddit users with comments generated by AI
They used Bot accounts in R / ChangemyView.
A group of researchers secretly organized an unauthorized experience of several months in one of the most popular communities of Reddit, using comments generated by AI to test the persuasion of large languages (LLM) models. The experience, which was revealed during the weekend by the moderators of R / ChangemyView, is described by Reddit Mods as a “psychological manipulation” of without distrust users.
The researchers used LLM to generate comments on R / ChangemyView, a sub-program where Reddit users share (often controversial or provocative) and invite debate to other users. The community has 3.8 million members.
According to the moderators of Reddit, the AI has undertaken many identities in the comments during the experience, including a survivor of sexual assault, a trauma advisor “specialized in abuses” and a “black man opposed to Black Lives Matter”. Many original comments have since been deleted.
Reddit seems to consider a kind of legal action. The legal director Ben Lee wrote that the actions of the researchers were “deeply wrong both moral and legal” and a violation of the Reddit rules on the site level.
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Russian regulators are trying to grasp the assets of World of Tanks developers
Russia has challenged Wargaming support in Ukraine.
The main leaders of Wargaming and Lesta Games, the joint developers of Tankscould have their challenges in their respective companies seized by the Russian government, according to reports from Russian press organizations RIA and RBC.
Managers are said to be accused of extremist activities by the Prosecutor General of Russia (the equivalent of the country of the American prosecutor) due to the support of Wargaming in Ukraine, Ria.
Development of Tanks was divided in 2022 when Wargaming left its offices in Russia and Bélarus. Russia began a large -scale invasion of Ukraine the same year. In response, Wargaming led a campaign in Tanks To raise funds for medical aid in Ukraine in 2023.
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