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New AI apps help rental drivers avoid fake damage fees
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out whats clicking on Foxnews.com. Rental car drivers are now turning to artificial intelligence to protect themselves from surprise damage fees. Major companies, such as Hertz and Sixt, have begun using automated inspection tools to detect scratches and dents. While these scanners promise efficiency, they have sparked backlash from renters who say they were unfairly billed for minor blemishes.
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AI video tech fast-tracks humanoid robot training
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out whats clicking on Foxnews.com. One of the biggest hurdles in developing humanoid robots is the sheer amount of training data required. Teaching machines to act like humans demands massive video datasets. Collecting that data is expensive, time-consuming and difficult to scale.
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Will autonomous trucks replace drivers by 2027?
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out whats clicking on Foxnews.com. Self-driving trucks are moving closer to reality. PlusAI released its first half 2025 performance results, showing how far the company has come toward its goal of launching factory-built autonomous trucks in 2027. Safety case readiness reached 86 percent, with a goal of 100 percent by launch.
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Experts warn AI stuffed animals could 'fundamentally change' human brain wiring in kids
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Do AI chatbots packaged inside plush animals really help children, or do they threaten vital developmental milestones? Companies market them as "screen-free playmates" for toddlers, but pediatric experts warn these toys could trade human connection for machine conversation. Toys like Grem, Grok and Rudi are designed to bond with kids through voice and conversation.
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Jobs that are most at risk from AI, according to Microsoft
A majority of small businesses are using artificial intelligence and finding out it can save time and money. Right now, many people are worried that artificial intelligence (AI) is coming for their jobs. If you're one of them, then the recent study by Microsoft will shed some light on how AI's generative capabilities will impact your field of work. In short, some occupations are more susceptible to its influence than others. This study is making waves because, unlike previous studies, it draws insight from real-world data.
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AI drone finds missing hiker's remains in mountains after 10 months
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A missing hiker's dead body was finally found in July in Italy's rugged Piedmont region after 10 months. The recovery team credited the breakthrough to an AI-powered drone that spotted a critical clue within hours. The same process would have taken weeks or even months if done by the human eye.
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Google Pixel 10 event brings new phones, smartwatch, earbuds and AI
The CyberGuy explains steps you can take to protect yourself from scams. Google kicked off its Made by Google event last week with blockbuster energy. Jimmy Fallon played host, bringing humor and star presence. Steph Curry highlighted how the Pixel 10 empowers creators and athletes to capture and share their stories. Lando Norris, fresh from the F1 circuit, showed off how Pixel's speed and AI enhancements fit into fast-paced lives. And the Jonas Brothers premiered a music video filmed entirely on the new Pixel 10 Pro, proving the phone's camera is ready for professional-grade production. From the first moment, Google made it clear: this was no ordinary reveal.
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Brain implant turns thoughts into digital commands
Surgeries may become safer and more precise than ever before. A new brain implant now lets people control Apple devices, such as iPads, iPhones and the Vision Pro, using only their thoughts. Synchron, an endovascular brain-computer interface (BCI) company based in New York, demonstrated the first wireless BCI that works with Apple's official protocol. Ten patients have received the implant: six in the U.S. and four in Australia. With this technology, users living with severe paralysis can navigate apps, send messages and operate devices hands-free.
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Smart tech tools that help you avoid dangerous falls
Murdoch Children's Institute clinical science research director Dr. Vicki Anderson explains how the app will help parents and coaches rapidly assess injuries and determine how to treat them on'Varney & Co.' Falls are the number one cause of injury among adults 65 and older. But the truth is, your risk doesn't suddenly appear the day you turn 65. It increases gradually over time, especially if you're dealing with weak muscles, balance issues, side effects from medication, or even just forgetting a pill. Experts recommend that everyone get screened for fall risk at age 65. But you don't have to wait for a doctor's visit to take action.
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Meta AI docs exposed, allowing chatbots to flirt with kids
Kurt'CyberGuy' Knutsson joins'Fox & Friends' to break down a report alleging that Meta's AI allows sensual chats with minors. Tech bro Mark Zuckerberg's company has been caught in one of the most disturbing scandals yet. Reuters uncovered an internal Meta document that allowed its AI chatbots to flirt with children and engage in sensual conversations. The revelation sparked outrage, and Meta only reversed course after getting caught. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report Get my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox.