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  1. Pixel Glow at Google I/O: Pixel 11 could light up for notifications At Google I/O 2026, a detail that seemingly escaped most has sparked...

    Google showcased a new AI video generation model called Gemini Omni at Google I/O 2026. During a demonstration of Gemini Omni, a Pixel device was shown with a subtle glow emanating from its camera bar, sparking speculation about a new feature called Pixel Glow. This feature, if implemented, would use light and color on the back of the phone to indicate notifications, similar to Nothing Phone's Glyph system. AI

    Pixel Glow at Google I/O: Pixel 11 could light up for notifications At Google I/O 2026, a detail that seemingly escaped most has sparked...

    IMPACT Introduces a new AI model for video generation, potentially impacting content creation and media industries.

  2. This Week in Security: AI Generated Reports, More AI Generated Reports, GitHub Chaos, and More Linux Vulnerabilities https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://hackaday .co

    This Week in Security covers several topics including a new zero-click exploit on Pixel 10 phones and a discussion on AI-generated security reports. Linus Torvalds stated that AI-reported bugs are public and require verification, while GitHub is implementing stricter guidelines for AI-generated bug bounty submissions to ensure quality and prevent fabricated reports. The segment also details a breach of GitHub's internal repositories, which was attributed to a compromised VSCode extension. AI

    IMPACT AI-generated reports are being scrutinized by major platforms, leading to stricter policies and debates on their validity and use in security.