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  • Now is the time to use your phone’s USB-C port for extra storage

    Now is the time to use your phone’s USB-C port for extra storage

    USB-C is now effectively the common connectivity standard for all phones, whether on the Android or iPhone side of the fence.

    One major upside of this is that plenty of accessories can now plug directly into our phones, and that includes…

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  • Six Nations 2026 LIVE: Build-up, team news, score and live text updates as Italy host Scotland

    Six Nations 2026 LIVE: Build-up, team news, score and live text updates as Italy host Scotland

    Six Nations 2026 LIVE: Build-up, team news, score and live text updates as Italy host Scotland – BBC Sport

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  • Battle of the chatbots: Anthropic and OpenAI go head-to-head over ads in their AI products | AI (artificial intelligence)

    Battle of the chatbots: Anthropic and OpenAI go head-to-head over ads in their AI products | AI (artificial intelligence)

    The Seahawks and the Patriots aren’t the only ones gearing up for a fight.

    AI rivals Anthropic and OpenAI have launched a war of ads trying to court corporate America during one of the biggest entertainment nights of the year.

    Ahead of the Super Bowl, Anthropic has launched a series of ads going hard at its rival.

    For the scrawny 23-year-old who wants a six-pack, a ripped older man who is supposed to depict a chatbot suggests insoles that “help short kings stand tall” because “confidence isn’t just built in the gym”. And for the man trying to improve communication with his mom: his therapist prescribes “a mature dating site that connects sensitive cubs with roaring cougars” in case he can’t fix that relationship.

    All four ads end with the same tagline: “Ads are coming to AI. But not to Claude.” There’s no explicit mention of ChatGPT, but the subtext is clear.

    Even Sam Altman laughed. But he also called the ads “so clearly dishonest” before diving into a lengthy critique on X.

    “Our most important principle for ads says that we won’t do exactly this; we would obviously never run ads in the way Anthropic depicts them,” Altman wrote. “We are not stupid and we know our users would reject that.”

    Altman stressed that OpenAI’s decision to include ads, announced last month, makes the product more accessible. “We believe everyone deserves to use AI and are committed to free access,” he wrote. And Altman didn’t shy away from taking some shots of his own. “Anthropic serves an expensive product to rich people. We are glad they do that and we are doing that too, but we also feel strongly that we need to bring AI to billions of people who can’t pay for subscriptions,” he wrote. (Claude has a free subscription version, too.)

    ChatGPT’s ad policy is not live yet, but OpenAI maintains on its website that ads will be “separate and clearly labeled” and won’t influence the answers users see. The company also states that it will not share conversations with ChatGPT with advertisers, and is focused on prioritising trust, claiming it will give users the option to turn off personalization or opt for an ad-free paid plan. The company said the chatbot would initially have ads show up at the bottom of answers “when there’s a relevant sponsored product or service based on your current conversation”.

    Altman wasn’t always sold on including ads in ChatGPT’s business model. In October 2024, he dismissed the idea as a “last resort”. But in recent years, as OpenAI invests even more heavily in AI infrastructure, the company’s growth in new subscribers has dwindled.

    Anthropic’s critique of OpenAI didn’t come out of nowhere: Anthropic was founded by former OpenAI researchers who left based on concerns about the company’s direction on AI safety. Anthropic wrote in a 4 February blogpost that Claude would remain ad-free because doing otherwise would prevent the chatbot from being a “genuinely helpful assistant for work and for deep thinking”. The company likened open-ended conversations with AI assistants, which are often deeply personal or complex, to those with a trusted adviser. “The appearance of ads in these contexts would feel incongruous – and, in many cases, inappropriate,” the company wrote.

    Even if OpenAI says it won’t share user data directly with advertisers, targeted advertising more broadly has been criticized for exploiting users’ vulnerabilities. In this case, that concern could extend to users asking ChatGPT questions about their mental and physical health, similar to the issues shown in Anthropic’s ads. But there’s also a chance targeted advertising could help with reining in AI’s most toxic attributes. Big corporations that buy in may pull out in response to hateful or egregious content. Many websites and apps, from Google to Instagram, already have ads, so it may not be a huge adjustment for users.

    It is unclear whether Altman’s attempts to deliver more revenue with ads will drive users to ad-free competitors. But Anthropic is betting on it.

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  • Space.com headlines crossword quiz for week of Feb. 2, 2026  — What type of object is C/2026 A1 (MAPS)?

    Space.com headlines crossword quiz for week of Feb. 2, 2026  — What type of object is C/2026 A1 (MAPS)?

    Every week, Space.com delivers the latest discoveries, launches, and cosmic curiosities from across the universe. From groundbreaking research aboard the International Space Station to dazzling new images from the James Webb Space Telescope,

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  • Saudis Announce New Investments in Syria, a Sign of Deepening Ties – The New York Times

    1. Saudis Announce New Investments in Syria, a Sign of Deepening Ties  The New York Times
    2. Syria and Saudi Arabia sign multibillion-dollar investment deals  Al Jazeera
    3. Syria, Saudi Arabia sign joint airline and telecoms deals  Dawn
    4. Saudi Arabia to…

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  • India-US trade deal gives tariff-free access to Harley bikes, no reprieve for Tesla – Reuters

    1. India-US trade deal gives tariff-free access to Harley bikes, no reprieve for Tesla  Reuters
    2. US and India unveil interim trade framework, move closer to broad pact  Dawn
    3. How the U.S. and India Finally Reached a Deal  foreignpolicy.com
    4. Modi’s…

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  • Italy FM rules out joining Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ – Business Recorder

    1. Italy FM rules out joining Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’  Business Recorder
    2. Italy says cannot join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ because of constitution  Al Jazeera
    3. Malaysia will not compromise principled position on Palestine, says Deputy…

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  • US plans initial payment towards billions owed to UN, envoy Waltz says

    US plans initial payment towards billions owed to UN, envoy Waltz says

    UN officials say the US owes $827m from last year and another $767m towards the 2026 budget

    United States Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz speaks during a Security Council meeting to discuss ‘ongoing US aggression’ against Venezuela, at…

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  • Pokémon marks 30 years with a Super Bowl smash – thestreet.com

    1. Pokémon marks 30 years with a Super Bowl smash  thestreet.com
    2. Pokémon to Celebrate 30 Years with Yearlong Campaign, Kicking Off with New Super Bowl LX Spot  Pokemon Press
    3. A Pokémon 30th Anniversary Commercial Is Forcing Me To Care About The…

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  • The Leaked Tablet That Signals a New Era of Android Premium Slates

    The Leaked Tablet That Signals a New Era of Android Premium Slates

    Samsung Electronics appears to be preparing its next major salvo in the premium tablet wars, and the details emerging from recent leaks suggest the Galaxy Tab S12 will represent a significant evolution in the company’s flagship…

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