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Welcome to Tech News Briefing.
It's Tuesday, February 10th.
I'm Isabelle Bousquet for The Wall Street Journal.
In-home batteries are proving to be a new solution for the countless Americans at risk of being impacted by power outages.
We dive into why many are opting for these batteries over noisy and smelly gas generators.
Then, you might be surprised to hear that one of the world's top AI companies employs an in-house philosopher.
Thanks to her help, AI powerhouse Anthropic is teaching its cloud chatbot to develop a sense of morality, emotional intelligence, and maybe even a digital soul?
We'll look at how and why they're doing it.
But first, power outages remain a consistent problem in the U.S.
thanks to winter storms and planned shutoffs to prevent wildfire risks.
But for those trying to keep the lights on, there may now be an alternative to loud high maintenance generators.