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💻 Google Just Revealed What the Internet Is About to Become — and Not Everyone Will Like It

10 min · 26. maj 2026
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai just opened up about the company's radical AI-first transformation, including new agentic tools that don't just answer questions — they act on them, raising serious questions about the future of search and online publishing. Ferrari shocked the car world by unveiling its first-ever electric vehicle, designed by the man behind the iPhone's iconic look, and it's already sparking fierce debate. Scientists at CERN's Large Hadron Collider are reporting some of the strongest hints yet of physics beyond our current understanding of the universe — a discovery that could rewrite the textbooks. Spotify just made a major move to become your all-in-one audio destination, and a tiny AI-powered chip the size of a grain of sand could soon change medicine and science forever.

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