IP News Today — July 19, 2026

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Dave Eggers told OpenAI staff that ChatGPT was ‘silencing an entire generation’ and more — today's ip signal.

The world of technology is rapidly evolving, and today's headlines showcase the exciting advancements being made in AI, consumer electronics, and gaming. On the AI front, author Dave Eggers expressed concerns that ChatGPT may be stifling creativity and silencing a generation, highlighting the need for a balanced approach to AI development. Meanwhile, Google's upcoming Pixel 11a smartphone may buck the trend of using older processors, potentially offering a more competitive device.

In other news, electric vehicles are becoming increasingly viable, with a recent 600-mile road trip demonstrating that EV charging infrastructure has made significant strides. The world of gaming is also seeing innovations, with some enthusiasts arguing that more games should incorporate linear, rail-based gameplay. On the hardware side, Sony's new flagship RGB LED TV is garnering attention for its impressive features. Additionally, nostalgia is in the air, with The Guardian's Carter Sherman reflecting on the classic game Ocarina of Time and its enduring impact on the gaming industry.

Today's signal:
• Dave Eggers told OpenAI staff that ChatGPT was ‘silencing an entire generation’ (theverge.com)
• Google might not kneecap the Pixel 11a with an old processor (theverge.com)
• A 600-mile road trip (and data) proves EV charging doesn’t suck anymore (techcrunch.com)
• The Guardian’s Carter Sherman fondly remembers being terrified by Ocarina of Time (theverge.com)
• Sony’s flagship RGB LED TV is incredible (theverge.com)
• More games should be on rails (literally) (theverge.com)

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