Here are the top 3 tech news stories from the past week in AI, games, and gadgets:
1. AI Agents and their Risks:
Google DeepMind has raised concerns about the potential risks when millions of AI agents start interacting simultaneously. They emphasize the need for realistic simulations to study behaviors, as AI agents can act unpredictably and pose security challenges unlike traditional software. This has led to calls for a "zero trust" cybersecurity approach to deploying AI agents, acknowledging vulnerabilities and breaches as inevitable. [Read more](
technologyreview.com/2026/06…)
2. Summer Game Fest 2026 and AI in Gaming:
Generative AI is poised to revolutionize gaming by making NPCs (nonplayer characters) more interactive, creative, and open-ended, greatly enhancing immersion in open-world games. Meanwhile, the Summer Game Fest 2026 showcased new game trailers, news, and reviews, reflecting a lively period for the gaming community. [Read more](
engadget.com/2192216/summer-…)
Also, Google is leveraging its Gemini AI technology during the 2026 World Cup as a showcase and test bench for AI’s role in sports. [Read more](
wired.com/story/artificial-i…)
3. Gadgets Spotlight: Logitech’s Foldable Mouse and Govee Smart Lamp Deals
Logitech launched Mobi Fold, an $80 foldable wireless mouse designed for people who want the convenience of a mouse while on the go without carrying bulky devices. It's a handy gadget for professionals working in public spaces. [Read more](
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026…)
Additionally, Govee’s rechargeable smart table lamp is on sale for $60, offering color-changing lighting effects and voice control compatibility, ideal for setting mood lighting for events like World Cup watch parties. [Read more](
theverge.com/gadgets/948806/…)
These stories highlight the evolving impact of AI on security and gaming, along with useful new gadgets gaining attention this week.
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