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Kotlin 2.3.20 harmonizes with C, JavaScript/Typescript Kotlin 2.3.20 has become the latest version of the JetBrains-built language, featuring an interoperability mode for C or Objective-C libraries and name-based destructuring declarations for property names. Developers also can leverage Kotlin interfaces on JavaScript and TypeScript. The update to the Java rival language was introduced March 16 . Instructions for getting started with the language ca… Two in five Australian GPs use AI scribes to record patient notes – but do they trade care for convenience? Some doctors argue it allows them to better connect with patients, but advocates warn the AI technology risks the opposite Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast When a patient walks into a GP’s office in Australia today, the doctor may begin with a question: “Do you give consent to use an AI scribe to record our conversation?” That’s what is supposed to happen, at least. Co… The Pixel 10a doesn’t have a camera bump, and it’s great The Google Pixel 10a can lay flat on a table, but otherwise the company hasn't brought a ton of upgrades to its newest budget smartphone. 9 Best Android Phones of 2026, Tested and Reviewed Shopping for a phone can be an ordeal. That’s why we’ve tested almost every Android phone, from the smartest to the cheapest—even phones that fold—to find the ones worth your money. Iran built a vast camera network to control dissent. Israel turned it into a targeting tool Israel’s use of Tehran street cameras to help kill Iran’s supreme leader shows how everyday surveillance can turn into a wartime weapon Meta faces backlash for response to social media trial verdict Mark Lanier, lead attorney for plaintiff KGM, responds to Meta's Chief Legal Officer C.J. Mahoney's plan to appeal the landmark verdict that found Meta and YouTube liable in a social media addiction case. A practical guide to controlling AI agent costs before they spiral How to control AI agent costs across tokens, infrastructure and ops before unpredictable workflows push spending past the value they deliver. The Site-Search Paradox: Why The Big Box Always Wins Success in modern UX isn’t about having the most content. It’s about having the most findable content. Yet even with more data and better tools than ever, internal search often fails, leaving users to rely on global search engines to find a single page on a local site. Why does the “Big Box” still win, and how can we bring users back? India roundup: India resets FDI policy as rising GPU costs reshape AI strategy India is recalibrating FDI rules, semiconductor incentives and AI policy while expanding power capacity and attracting global players like Tesla, Keysight and DNP. Data center ambitions are rising amid talks with Meta and Google. However, challenges persist, including rising GPU costs and declining smartphone shipments, highlighting a complex but accelerating industrial transformation. All the latest in AI 'music' AI has touched every part of the music industry, from sample sourcing and demo recording, to serving up digital liner notes and building playlists. There are technical and legal challenges, fierce ethical debates, and fears that the slop will simply crush working musicians through sheer volume. Is it art or just an output? What exactly […] |
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