Bing AI heads to Chrome and Firefox

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Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft wants to put Bing AI into Chrome and Firefox too
Bing AI is coming to more browsers (Future)
Right now, you need to use Microsoft Edge if you want to get chatty with Bing AI – but Microsoft's Mikhail Parakhin says work is already underway to get the chatbot ready as a plugin for other browsers, including Chrome and Firefox.
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Wearables
Apple's VR headset could beat the Quest 2 for brightness
A mockup of Apple's VR headset – we should see the real thing soon (Ian Zelbo)
If the rumors are right, we could be just days away from the unveiling of Apple's VR headset, and some new specs have leaked out. The internal OLED screen will apparently offer a whopping 5,000 nits of brightness, twice that of the Oculus Quest 2.
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Computing
New Macs are tipped to make an appearance at WWDC 2023
A new 15-inch MacBook Air is strongly rumored (Future)
WWDC 2023 is the event at which Apple is supposedly launching its VR headset, and one prominent tipster says "several new Macs" will make their debut at the same show – though we're not sure exactly which models are going to be getting a refresh.
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    Wearables
    Garmin launches two of its most powerful watches yet
    The Garmin Fenix 7S Pro (left) and Garmin Epix Pro (right) (Future)
    If you're looking for something new, shiny, powerful, and very expensive to strap to your wrist, check out the brand new Garmin Fenix 7 Pro and Garmin Epix Pro: these high-end smartwatches boast large, bright screens and a ton of useful functionality.
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    Artificial Intelligence
    AI experts say the tech poses a 'risk of extinction'
    AI: friend or foe? (Getty Images)
    A group of AI experts has warned that if the burgeoning technology remains unchecked, it poses a "risk of extinction" threat similar to a pandemic or nuclear war – though we're not sure that such hysterical pronouncements are helpful for anyone.
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