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How to disable Ring’s creepy Search Party feature
Say goodbye to AI‑assisted mass surveillance… for now.
Ring’s Super Bowl ad showcased its Search Party feature, scaring the pants off anyone concerned about a mass‑surveillance state. Search Party turns individual Ring devices into a surveillance network: each camera uses AI to detect pets running within its field of view, and feeds are pooled to help identify lost animals. If it can handle pups, why not people? Here’s how to disable it.
Inside the Ive‑designed interior of Ferrari’s luxe EV
The Luxurious Luce.
On a lighter note, consumer tech! Ferrari’s new car is no Apple Car. This is the Ferrari Luce (“light” in Italian), the actual name for the EV formerly known as Elettrica, and we (well, Tim Stevens) were lucky enough to get a walkthrough with Sir Jony Ive himself.
The interior was designed by LoveFrom, founded by Ive after leaving Apple in 2019. OpenAI acquired the design firm for $6.5 billion, and while the company has had numerous projects, the Luce could be its biggest yet. It’s filled with playful touches and a lot of, well, glass. If that tilting screen doesn’t shout iPhone design, what does?

