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I tried Googles new Try it on AI shopping tool. Im equally impressed and mortified.
At Google I/O 2025, the tech company announced a ton of new AI features, and one of the most interesting is a virtual clothing try-on tool. The Google Shopping "Try it on" feature lets users upload a photo of themselves and then virtually try on clothes, basically the IRL version of the Clueless closet millennials have been dreaming about since 1995. Or, as Mashable Shopping Reporter Haley Henschel put it, "Google's latest shopping feature makes Cher Horowitz's computerized closet a reality." Almost as soon as the feature was released, users started trying to "jailbreak" the tool, which is becoming a fun little tradition for tech writers every time a new AI model or tool is released. On Friday, The Atlantic reported that "Google's new AI shopping tool appears eager to give J.D. Vance breasts."
Explicit deepfakes are now a federal crime. Enforcing that may be a major problem.
On May 19, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump beamed to press and allies as they signed the administration's first major piece of tech regulation, the bipartisan Take It Down Act. It was seen as a win for those who have long been calling on the criminalization of NDII, or the nonconsensual distribution of intimate images, and a federal pathway of redress for victims. Cliff Steinhauer, director of information security and engagement at the National Cybersecurity Alliance, explained it may be a needed kick in the pants to a lethargic legislative arena. "I think it's good that they're going to force social media companies to have a process in place to remove content that people ask to be removed," he said. "This is kind of a start; to build the infrastructure to be able to respond to this type of request, and it's a really thin slice of what the issues with AI are going to be."
Anthropics new AI model resorted to blackmail during testing, but its also really good at coding
What started with Microsoft Build, continued with Google I/O, and ended with Anthropic Code with Claude, plus a big hardware interruption from OpenAI, the week has finally come to a close. AI announcements from the developer conferences jockeyed for news dominance this week, but OpenAI managed to make headlines without an event by announcing that it's going to start making AI devices with iPhone designer Jony Ives We'll get to that, plus all the major AI features from Google and Microsoft and details about Anthropic's new models. Take a look at the AI news of the week, then enjoy a well-deserved weekend. On Thursday, Anthropic introduced the next generation of its Claude models: Opus 4 and Sonnet 4. Claude Opus 4 is the bigger, more powerful model, while Sonnet 4 is smaller and nimbler. Anthropic said both models scored higher than their rivals on agentic AI benchmarks and said they're particularly good for coding and reasoning tasks.
MicroSD Express Cards are a must-have Switch 2 accessory -- if you can find one in stock
Planning to use your trusty MicroSD card for your Switch 2 when it finally arrives? Then we have bad news. Gamers require a whole new storage medium this time around. Specifically, you need MicroSD Express cards for the Switch 2. The Nintendo Switch 2 is poised to be one of the most successful video game console launches of all time, with high demand for preorders globally. The hype for Nintendo's next-generation console is understandable, as it's an improvement over the nearly decade-old original in meaningful ways.
Melania Trump welcomes you into the AI audiobook era with memoir Melania
Melania Trump announced on Friday that she is releasing an AI audiobook version of her memoir, Melania. In an X post, the first lady welcomed followers into "a new era in publishing" and announced that an audiobook featuring an AI-generated version of her voice will be released in the ElevenReader app. "I am honored to bring you Melania -- The AI Audiobook -- narrated entirely using artificial intelligence in my own voice. Let the future of publishing begin." The First Lady's book, Melania, was published in October 2024, and it's part memoir, part coffee table book.
Get 99 off the iRobot Roomba (Y0110) during Amazons early Memorial Day sale
SAVE 50%: As of May 23, you can get the iRobot Roomba robot vacuum and mop (Y0110) for 99.99, down from 198.99, at Amazon. Memorial Day is just around the corner, and Amazon's celebrating early with deals across all categories, including vacuums, electronics, and home goods. As of May 23, you can get the iRobot Roomba robot vacuum and mop (Y0110) for 99.99, down from 198.99, at Amazon. It uses a four-stage cleaning system and has three suction levels, so it's designed to handle various surfaces and messes, from dust on hardwood floors to crumbs on rugs. A really convenient feature is its runtime -- it can clean for up to 120 minutes.
Apple smart glasses could come as soon as 2026
Just a few days after Google unveiled its AR smart glasses, a new report suggests Apple may soon release a similar product. The iPhone maker is apparently planning on launching its long-rumored smart glasses in 2026, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. According to the report, the glasses will have microphones, speakers, and cameras built in, with an emphasis on AI features. This would allow users to ask for directions, do live language translation, and listen to music, among other things. However, one thing to note is that these glasses will more than likely not feature AR support of any kind, unlike Google's recently announced Android XR glasses.