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Ecobee Smart Doorbell Camera (wired) review: A premium porch watcher

PCWorld

The Ecobee Smart Doorbell (wired) is a reliable, easy-to-use, high-end video doorbell. It depends on hardwired power, but it can trigger a homeowner's existing chimes. As with many of its competitors, you'll need to pay for a subscription to unlock all its features, but it can be incorporated into a robust home security system with professional monitoring at a very reasonable price. If you're already using one of Ecobee's smart home thermostats or security systems--or you're thinking about installing one--you'll want to consider the company's first video doorbell. The Ecobee Smart Doorbell Camera (wired) doesn't just compete with category leaders Ring, Nest, and Arlo, it also brings a few smart ideas of its own--and it plays especially well within Ecobee's larger smart home/home security ecosystem.


AI-generated images are a legal mess - and still a very human process

ZDNet

With AI, one can now produce thousands of high-quality illustrations and videos. But that is only part of the story. The case has moved to discovery and is set to begin in September 2026. In allowing this claim to proceed, "the judge noted a statement by Stability's CEO, who claimed that Stability compressed 100,000 gigabytes of images into a two-gigabyte file that could'recreate' any of those images." The implications of such litigation -- as well as the rising and often controversial use of generative AI for producing images for commercial use -- are profound for designers, businesses, and society at large.


Chatbots can hide secret messages in seemingly normal conversations

New Scientist

Secret messages can be hidden inside fake conversations generated by AI chatbots. The technique could give people a way to communicate online without arousing the suspicion of oppressive governments. When messages are encrypted for secure transmission, the resulting cipher text – an unusual string of garbled characters – stands out like a sore thumb. That is fine if you are keeping secrets in a country where secrets are allowed, but under brutal dictatorships, this could land a citizen in hot water.


Want to try ChatGPT's Deep Research tool for free? Check out the lightweight version

ZDNet

ChatGPT users can now try out a new, lightweight version of the AI's Deep Research tool, and you don't even need a paid subscription. Announced in an X post on Thursday, the new version is not only free to use but will automatically activate for paid subscribers who use up their quota of the full Deep Research. Also: How much energy does a single chatbot prompt use? Unveiled in early February, Deep Research browses the web to find and compile the information you need. Simply submit your question or request to ChatGPT, and the AI will search the web for the most relevant sources to answer your query.


I Just Wanted to Ask My Friend to Hang Out. Then Instagram Did Something Infuriating.

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Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. Not too long ago, I was messaging a friend on Instagram about hangout plans. The photo app's DMs are a common place for us to chat, since we frequently share memes with each other there and it usually makes sense to consolidate those communications in one spot. At least, it did until very recently, when we fully beheld the wretched manifestations of Meta's desperate A.I. push. If you're still a regular Instagrammer who hasn't quit in protest of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Trumpy turn, you've doubtless encountered various artificial intelligence integrations in your everyday uses of the app.


The vultures are circling for Chrome

PCWorld

Google has a monopoly, and that's the official line of the US federal government. In fact, it has two of them, losing two separate antitrust cases that threaten to cripple the tech giant. The Department of Justice has proposed forcing Google to sell or otherwise divest itself of the Chrome browser as its first and preferred remedy. But who would buy it? Unsurprisingly, there are beaucoup business beaus lining up around the block for this browser bachelorette.


Intel confirms layoffs as it tries to 'make engineers more productive'

Engadget

Beleaguered chipmaker Intel has confirmed plans to restructure in a shift that will involve an unspecified number of layoffs. It was reported this week that the company could lay off around 20 percent of staff (it had 108,900 employees at the end of last year). In a memo, new CEO Lip-Bu Tan declined to detail the extent of the downsizing, which is largely aimed at reducing "unnecessary bureaucracy" and layers of middle management. "I'm a big believer in the philosophy that the best leaders get the most done with the fewest people. We will embrace this mindset across the company, which will include empowering our top talent to make decisions and take greater ownership of key priorities," Tan wrote.


What is Model Context Protocol? The emerging standard bridging AI and data, explained

ZDNet

Chances are, unless you're already deep into AI programming, you've never heard of Model Context Protocol (MCP). MCP is rapidly emerging as a foundational standard for the next generation of AI-powered applications. Developed as an open standard by Anthropic in late 2024, MCP is designed to solve a core problem in the AI ecosystem: How to seamlessly and securely connect large language models (LLMs) and AI agents to the vast, ever-changing landscape of real-world data, tools, and services. The AI company Anthropic explained that as AI assistants and the LLMs behind them have improved, "even the most sophisticated models are constrained by their isolation from data -- trapped behind information silos and legacy systems. Every new data source requires its own custom implementation, making truly connected systems difficult to scale."


HP EliteBook Ultra G1i review: Luxury AI laptop at a cost

PCWorld

The HP EliteBook Ultra G1i combines a premium Lunar Lake laptop with lots of AI software tricks, but the price tag feels too high. I feel like I've been hearing about AI PCs for years now, and it's easy to tune that out. Despite the machine's capable hardware and attractive build, HP's primary focus remains on AI. HP really wants to talk about all the AI software it bundled with this PC, so I'll try to focus more on that in this review than normal. Indeed, this is a high-quality portable PC with solid Lunar Lake hardware. Assuming you don't want a discrete GPU, it's a good pick.


Robot Talk Episode 118 – Soft robotics and electronic skin, with Miranda Lowther

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Miranda Lowther is a PhD researcher at the FARSCOPE-TU Centre for Doctoral Training, a joint venture between University of Bristol, University of West of England, and Bristol Robotics Laboratory, where she is pursuing her passion for using soft robotics and morphological computation to help people in healthcare. For her PhD, she is investigating how soft e-skins and morphological computation concepts can be used to improve prosthetic user health, comfort, and quality of life, through sensing and adaptation.