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Meta’s new open-source AI tool helps you clean up noisy recordings just by typing

Meta has released an open-source AI model called SAM Audio that lets users clean up noisy recordings by describing what they want to remove. The tool can isolate voices, music, or background noise using text, visual, or time-based prompts.

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Adobe’s Firefly AI now lets you edit videos by describing changes

Adobe has updated its Firefly AI app with a new video editor that lets creators make precise changes using text prompts. The update also adds camera motion control, video upscaling, new third-party models, and unlimited generations for select plans.

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Google is ending your data leak alerts, how to stay protected next

Google is shutting down its dark web report feature, a tool that alerted users when their personal information appeared in data breaches. The company says feedback showed it lacked clear, actionable guidance, and it plans to focus on stronger security tools instead.

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Microsoft Copilot quietly shows up on LG TVs, and you can’t remove it

LG TV owners are discovering Microsoft Copilot on their home screens following a software update. The AI assistant installs automatically and cannot be removed, highlighting how AI features are increasingly becoming permanent parts of smart TV platforms.

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Prime Video’s AI recap feature messed up so badly that Amazon removed it

Prime Video’s experiment with AI generated episode recaps backfired when the system produced wildly incorrect summaries for Fallout. After the backlash, Amazon removed the feature entirely, raising questions whether AI is ready for handling story driven content.

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Google’s best Gemini AI feature could soon appear in your everyday apps

Google is opening up its most advanced Gemini feature, Deep Research, to developers. That means the powerful AI that once lived only inside Google products could soon show up inside the everyday apps you already use, quietly powering richer answers and smarter tools.

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The world’s smallest AI supercomputer is the size of a power bank

The world's smallest AI supercomputer packs enough power to run 120 billion parameter models in a device small enough to slip into your pocket. Tiiny AI’s Pocket Lab pushes server-grade capabilities into a handheld form factor aimed at researchers, tinkerers, and everyday users.

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PlayStation Plus is loading up December with two massive action adventures

Sony is giving PS Plus subscribers a serious holiday upgrade. Assassin’s Creed Mirage and Wo Long Fallen Dynasty are joining the catalog, bringing a mix of story-driven stealth and intense martial-arts combat to anyone looking for a new action game this month.

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z TriFold is hiding a cool PC productivity trick

Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold has a hidden productivity boost. Beyond its folding design and standalone DeX, the device can work as a wireless Second Screen for Windows PCs, turning the phone into an extra monitor you can unfold anywhere.

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You can now use Adobe’s photo and PDF editing tools inside ChatGPT

Adobe’s Photoshop Express and Acrobat tools are now built into ChatGPT, letting you edit photos and PDFs without switching apps. Just upload a file, describe what you want, and ChatGPT activates Adobe’s features directly inside the chat.

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