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AI is making waves everywhere, except where you’d expect it most. Two giant tech companies are working to change that

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By Lisa Eadicicco, CNN

(CNN) — Artificial intelligence is starting to change the way people work, find information and even form social relationships. Yet very little has changed about the devices people often use to access AI: smartphones.

Samsung wants to change that with its Galaxy S26, a new series of smartphones announced Wednesday.

The Galaxy S26, S26 Plus and S26 Ultra phones will use AI to try to predict what a user wants to do next, and in some cases accomplish tasks on their behalf. To this end, Google is previewing a new feature for its Gemini assistant, starting with ride-sharing, grocery and food apps.

Gemini could look at a list of guests for a barbecue, then work in the background to build a shopping cart with the right amount of food and supplies for everyone attending. Or, if an S26 user has a flight coming up in a couple of hours, the phone may display a button to call an Uber from the home or lock screen without having to launch the app.

Analysts say it’s a sign of what’s to come for smartphones: a world where users do far less tapping and swiping between apps, and AI agents do the heavy lifting.

“It makes complete sense for (phone makers) to focus on this, because that is where we are headed. That is going to be the future of smartphones,” said Nabila Popal, a senior director covering mobile phones for International Data Corporation, a market research company.

What’s unclear, however, is when exactly that future will materialize, or if it will actually compel millions of people to buy a new phone. Smartphone makers have over the years gradually infused software with more AI tools—like the ability to search for something just by circling it on screen or erasing unwanted objects from photos. But analysts say most people buy new phones out of necessity and prioritize features like new colors, fancy cameras and better screens.

“Nothing did more for smartphone sales last year than the color orange,” said Runar Bjorhovde, a smartphone industry analyst for market research firm Omdia, referring to the popular Cosmic Orange color Apple launched for the iPhone 17 Pro last year.

What’s new in the Galaxy S26

Beyond AI tools, Samsung’s new phones do include popular upgrades like a more powerful processor, a camera that’s better at taking photos in the dark and new screen technology that prevents bystanders from seeing sensitive information like pin codes and passwords.

But Drew Blackard, senior vice president of mobile product management at Samsung Electronics America, told CNN that regardless of what consumers spend money on, AI agents are the “big theme” of this year’s phones, continuing the direction it’s taken over the last couple of years.

Google is also focused on an agentic future, which is part of why it’s working so closely with Samsung. Although Google makes its own Pixel phones, Samsung’s phones are among the most widely used in the world — and therefore the most prominent way most people experience Google’s Android operating system.

“Today, the way that we see AI primarily being used is through things like chatbot interfaces, where you go and you ask what you want, and you get a response,” Sameer Samat, president of the Android ecosystem at Google, said in an interview with CNN. “I think in the future, as this technology advances, there will be opportunities where the interface can be much more proactive as opposed to reactive.”

Galaxy S26 users can also use voice commands to perform tasks like editing photos and finding device settings. If, for example, they tell Samsung’s Bixby AI assistant that their eyes get tired after looking at the screen for too

¿Quién es Casey Means? La candidata de Trump para directora general de Sanidad enfrenta fuertes cuestionamientos del Senado

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Por Sarah Owermohle, CNN

Una voz prominente del movimiento “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) enfrenta duras preguntas de los senadores en un intento por convertirse en la médica más importante del país.

La Dra. Casey Means, autora de best-sellers, influencer en el rubro bienestar y graduada de Medicina de Stanford, se convirtió en una de las primeras aliadas de la campaña MAHA del actual secretario de Salud, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., y tiene varios patrocinadores importantes dentro de la Gobierno de Trump.

Junto con su hermano Calley, asesor de Kennedy en el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos, Means ha defendido la alimentación saludable, el uso limitado de fármacos y los remedios alternativos. Means también es cofundadora de Levels, una empresa de tecnología sanitaria que conecta los monitores de glucosa con una aplicación de seguimiento de la salud en los teléfonos de los usuarios.

La influencia de Means la convirtió, a sus 38 años, en una reconocida defensora temprana del movimiento MAHA. El presidente Donald Trump la eligió directora general Sanidad en mayo pasado, el mismo día que la Casa Blanca retiró la designación de la Dra. Janette Nesheiwat. Means tenía previsto comparecer ante la Comisión de Salud, Educación, Trabajo y Pensiones del Senado en octubre pasado, pero entró en labor de parto de su primer hijo horas antes de la audiencia. Este miércoles, declaró que su bebé nació el mismo día que hubiera sido su audiencia original.

En sus palabras de apertura, Means describió el “desmoronamiento de la salud mental y física” en Estados Unidos, una “nación con el corazón roto” y “una sociedad que está perdiendo la cabeza” por la demencia y la depresión.

“Como médica, siempre me ha inspirado que la raíz de la palabra sanación signifique recuperar la plenitud”, declaró Means a los senadores este miércoles. “Nada es más urgente que restaurar la plenitud de los estadounidenses, física, mental y socialmente”.

Means se enfrentó inmediatamente a preguntas de los senadores sobre sus posturas sobre la mifepristona -una de las píldoras utilizadas en el aborto-, la anticoncepción y las vacunas, y comentarios sobre sus calificaciones.

Defensores y algunos exfuncionarios han criticado la designación de Means porque el director general de Sanidad suele ser un médico con experiencia clínica. Means había abandonado su residencia médica y su licencia médica de Oregon había caducado. En su libro de 2024, “Good Energy”, explicó su decisión de abandonar la residencia como una decepción con el sistema médico y sus incentivos.

“Sentí una convicción abrumadora de que no podía operar a otro paciente hasta que descubriera por qué, a pesar del tamaño monumental y el alcance de nuestro sistema de atención médica, los pacientes y las personas que me rodeaban estaban enfermos en primer lugar”, escribió Means en sus autobiografía, publicada en 2024.

Means también tiene críticos dentro del círculo de Trump. Laura Loomer, autoproclamada ”ejecutora de lealtades“, la ha criticado en varias ocasiones, en las que ha cuestionado su apoyo a Trump y su idoneidad para el cargo. Loomer también sugirió que Means podría aprovechar el puesto de directora general de Sanidad para inclinar las políticas federales a favor de intereses comerciales en los que tiene intereses personales, como su empresa tecnológica.

Means dijo en sus declaraciones financieras que dejó su puesto en Levels en 2023 y que desinvertiría cualquier interés en la empresa.

Means testifica en un momento delicado para la agenda de salud del Gobierno. Una serie de salidas y cambios de funcionarios de alto perfil ha reavivado las dudas sobre el rumbo de la política de vacunas bajo el mandato de Kennedy. Un brote de sarampión en curso, que ya es el más grande desde que Estados Unidos declaró la erradicación de la

Larry Summers to retire from Harvard amid Epstein scandal

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Larry Summers

By Matt Egan, CNN

(CNN) — Economist and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers announced plans on Wednesday to retire from his professorship at Harvard University at the end of the academic year amid scrutiny over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

In a statement, Summers described the retirement as a “difficult decision” and that he is “grateful” to the thousands of students and colleagues he taught and worked with.

Summers, former Harvard president, has also resigned from his role as co-director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, according to a statement from Harvard spokesperson Jason Newton. He said the dean of the Harvard Kennedy School accepted Summers’ resignation “in connection with the ongoing review by the university of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein that were recently released by the government.”

According to Newton, Summers will remain on leave until the end of the academic year and will not be teaching or taking on new advisees.
News of Summers’ retirement was first reported by the Harvard Crimson student newspaper.

Summers served as Treasury secretary under President Bill Clinton from 1999 to 2001 and then rejoined the White House as director of the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama. Summers played an instrumental role in designing the stimulative policies that were used to get the US economy back on track after the Great Financial Crisis.

He is among a growing list of business leaders and others whose careers have been derailed by the release of files linked to Epstein that have raised questions about their judgment.

In November, Summers said he was “deeply ashamed” about his relationship with Epstein. At the time, Summers said he was pausing all public engagements as he works to “rebuild trust and repair relationships.” He was banned for life from the American Economic Association over his ties to the convicted sex offender. He also stepped down from the board of OpenAI and from an advisory board of Spanish bank Santander.

Documents released in recent months have shown Summers had years of personal correspondence with Epstein, including emails that showed the former Harvard president making sexist comments and seeking Epstein’s romantic advice.

Harvard would not comment on whether the university considered firing Summers, nor what his exit financial package could look like.

“Free of formal responsibility, as President Emeritus and a retired professor, I look forward in time to engaging in research, analysis, and commentary on a range of global economic issues,” Summers said.

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Wheeler Gorge-ous! South Coast Habitat Restoration and U.S. Forest Service Celebrate Completion of Major Fish Passage Project

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Restoration Effort Removes Four Barriers and Adds Two Bridges to Reopen 13 Miles of Upstream Habitat for Endangered Southern California Steelhead Trout Written by the South Coast Habitat Restoration  Steelhead […]

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Hygiene Concerns, Unfair Competition Take Center Stage During Board’s Discussion on Sidewalk Food Vendors

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Hygiene concerns took center stage during the meeting of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, with members discussing how to rein in the growing […]

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