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Google's July 4 Ad Puts Gemini in the Room Where It Happened—And the Internet Isn't Amused

A tongue-in-cheek Google Workspace commercial imagines the Founding Fathers drafting the Declaration of Independence with Docs, Meet, and Gemini—but critics call the AI insertion tone-deaf.

  • Google released a July 4, 2026 commercial for Google Workspace imagining the Founding Fathers drafting the Declaration of Independence using Docs, Meet, Calendar, e-signatures, and Gemini.
  • Gemini's role is limited to meeting summaries, seal visualization, and declining King George III's access request—Google carefully avoided suggesting AI wrote the Declaration's prose.
  • Critics have called the ad tone-deaf for inserting AI into a culturally sacred moment, while others appreciate the humor and product integration.
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NotebookLM Alternatives: A Guide to Similar AI Tools for Different Workflows

CNET rounds up AI tools that compete with Google's NotebookLM, noting they target different audiences and use cases.

  • CNET published a comparison guide covering AI tools similar to Google's NotebookLM.
  • The guide emphasizes that alternatives target different audiences and workflows, not direct replacement.
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Google's July 4th ad reimagines the Declaration of Independence as a Google Workspace group project

A tongue-in-cheek commercial casts the Founding Fathers as remote collaborators using Docs, Meet, Calendar, and Gemini—offering a softer sell for AI than Google's more controversial recent ads.

  • Google released a July 4th commercial imagining the Founding Fathers drafting the Declaration of Independence using Google Workspace and Gemini AI.
  • The ad uses the tagline "Group project, but make it 1776" and features Docs, Calendar, Meet, e-signatures, and Gemini in supporting roles.
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Smartwatches and AI are getting better at flagging early signs of illness

Wearables excel at spotting deviations from your personal baseline—those outliers can be early warning signs worth discussing with a doctor.

  • Wearables are best at detecting deviations from your personal baseline, not comparing you to population norms.
  • AI-driven anomaly detection can flag early signs of illness before symptoms become obvious.
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Alibaba bans Claude Code internally, citing hidden user-tracking code

China's e-commerce giant has classified Anthropic's coding tools as high-risk software and ordered employees to switch to its own AI assistant by July 10.

  • Alibaba classified Anthropic's Claude Code as high-risk software and banned employee use starting July 10.
  • The ban stems from allegations that Anthropic embedded hidden code in Claude Code to track China-linked users via steganographic techniques.
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Fanfiction's AI crackdown risks collateral damage for writers

A grassroots movement to purge generative AI from fanworks platforms is gaining momentum, but unreliable detection tools could ensnare innocent authors.

  • A new fanworks movement aims to identify and remove authors using generative AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT.
  • The detection methods being used are unreliable and could produce false positives against innocent writers.
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Midjourney demands Hollywood studios suing it for copyright infringement disclose their own AI use

The AI image generator is turning the tables on Disney, Warner Bros. and Universal by asking a federal court to compel the studios to reveal how they use AI tools themselves.

  • Midjourney has asked a federal court to require Disney, Warner Bros. and Universal to disclose their own AI usage as part of an ongoing copyright lawsuit.
  • A federal judge consolidated Disney's and Warner Bros.' separate copyright cases against Midjourney into a single proceeding, including for trial.
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The New Air Force One Has a Shelf of Fake Books, and the Internet Wants to Know if AI Made Them

Photos from the Qatar-gifted presidential plane reveal decorative books with nonsensical titles like 'Library' and 'Arts,' sparking debate over whether generative AI played a role.

  • Photos from the new Air Force One show shelves of decorative books with generic spine labels like 'Library' and 'Arts.'
  • The plane was gifted to President Trump by Qatar despite anti-bribery concerns.
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Anthropic unveils Claude Science, an AI workbench aimed at drug discovery and scientific research

At "The Briefing: AI for Science," Anthropic launched Claude Science, a unified workspace that consolidates fragmented scientific tools and datasets — with drug development as a headline use case.

  • Anthropic announced Claude Science at "The Briefing: AI for Science," describing it as an AI workbench for scientists.
  • Claude Science consolidates fragmented tools and datasets into one environment and can generate figures and visuals.
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SwitchBot's New 3K Security Camera Brings AI Event Alerts and Wildlife Recognition

The smart-home brand's latest camera pairs familiar AI detection with unusual customization options that set it apart from the pack.

  • SwitchBot announced a new 3K-resolution smart camera with AI event alerts and wildlife recognition.
  • CNET reports the camera includes customization options the reviewer had not seen in comparable products.
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