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AI Summary

  • OpenAI is reportedly developing a screenless smart speaker and facing scrutiny over potential data deletion issues with its new flagship model, while also pushing back against Apple's trade secret lawsuit.
  • Apple is expanding its AI capabilities with the iOS 27 public beta, allowing wider access to its new Siri AI features, amidst a broader industry trend of AI integration.
  • Google is entangled in multiple lawsuits concerning AI training data and copyright infringement, while also facing new regulations with New York State's halt on new data center construction.
  • The AI industry is seeing significant investment and innovation, including a new AI dating service, a potential $1.5B raise for DeepSeek, and Meta exploring AI token budget caps for engineers.
  • Concerns about AI's impact are growing, ranging from ethical considerations like Anthropic's unsettling ads and Meta's alleged biased AI during layoffs, to the potential for AI to augment or even replace human tasks, as seen with Boston Dynamics' robot delivery trials.

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  • Nothing’s good-looking Watch 3 Pro smartwatch is just $69 3 hours ago by Brad Bourque
    Deals, Gadgets, Verge Shopping, Wearable

    The CMF by Nothing Watch 3 Pro comes in four different styles. | Image: Nothing While most fitness trackers are losing the screens to keep the price low, the CMF by Nothing Watch 3 Pro is a bit different. The budget-friendly smartwatch with a 1.43-inch OLED display is even cheaper than usual at Amazon , where it costs $69 in every color (the price fluctuates between $79 and $99). Some notable specs include compatibility with iOS and Android, and long battery life of up to 13 days on a single charge. It’s great for workouts (with accurate, dual-band GPS, IP68

  • Windows 11’s big patch Tuesday allows you to hold off on updates for longer 4 hours ago by Emma Roth
    Microsoft, News, Security, Tech, Windows

    Microsoft just released a long list of improvements for Windows 11 as part of its bigger patch Tuesdays , and that includes the ability to pause updates indefinitely, as reported earlier by Windows Central . This option rolled out to Windows Insiders earlier this year, allowing you to hold off on updates for up to 35 days and repeatedly extend the deadline after that. It comes as part of Microsoft's plan to revitalize Windows 11 with updates focused on addressing user complaints and improving performance. Microsoft patched a bunch of security issues with this update as well, which the company

  • OpenAI may announce a ChatGPT smart speaker this year 4 hours ago
    AI, News, OpenAI, Speakers, Tech

    OpenAI's first device is set to be a smart speaker that lets you talk with ChatGPT, according to a report from Bloomberg . The device apparently won't have a screen, but will use a camera and additional sensors to "understand" your environment. The report comes just days after Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI that accused the AI company of stealing hardware secrets . OpenAI, in a new statement on Tuesday , said that it is "not aware of any evidence that this complaint has merit." Sources tell Bloomberg that OpenAI's device will also feature a rechargeable battery that will

  • SpaceXAI’s Grok programming tool was uploading its users’ entire codebase to cloud storage 6 hours ago by Stevie Bonifield
    AI, Elon Musk, News, Tech, xAI

    SpaceXAI's Grok Build AI coding tool was spotted uploading users' entire codebases to Google Cloud before it was reported, and the company turned it off. The Register reports that Cereblab published findings on Monday showing how the Grok Build CLI was packaging and uploading entire code repositories, "including files it was told not to open and secrets deleted from history," significantly more data retention than similar tools like Claude Code. The researchers say that as of Monday, their tests show SpaceXAI's servers returning a "disable_codebase_upload: true" flag, and the codebase upload "no longer fires." Elon Musk responded to the i

  • Philips Hue’s budget-friendly Essential starter kit has hit a new low price 8 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Deals, Gadgets, Smart Home, Tech, Verge Shopping

    You can buy four bulbs and a Hue Bridge for just $80. | Image: Philips Hue Although most of Prime Day’s unusually good Philips Hue deals have ended, a few remain, and some, including the black Philips Hue Twilight Sleep and Wake-Up Light , are even cheaper. None, however, have fallen to a new all-time low price like Philips Hue’s Essential starter kit . Right now, you can buy a bundle containing four white and color E26 bulbs and a Hue Bridge for $79.99 ($40 off) at Amazon . Since that’s the same price as the two-bulb Essential starter kit,


Wired

  • The UK Is Planning a Social Media Curfew for 16- and 17-Year-Olds 3 hours ago by Miles Klee
    Culture, Culture / Digital Culture, Anti-Social

    The restrictions, which can be turned off, will include a crackdown on “addictive” app features and will be in addition to a total ban on children under 16 accessing platforms like TikTok and YouTube.

  • YouTube and X Have Become ‘Gateways’ to Nudify Apps 9 hours ago by Ej Dickson
    Culture, Culture / Digital Culture, Bad, Gateway

    A new study found that social media platforms are referring people to sites where they can create nonconsensual, sexually explicit deepfakes for as little as $1 an image.

  • New York Governor Signs First Statewide Data Center Moratorium 11 hours ago by Molly Taft
    Science, Science / Environment, Power, Off

    “We have no choice but to address the challenges created by these massive facilities,” New York governor Kathy Hochul said. The executive order will pause construction for one year.

  • Plex Keeps Getting Worse. Is Jellyfin a Decent Replacement? 14 hours ago by Justin Pot
    Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Gear / How To and Advice, Plexit

    If you want to stream local media, this free and open source media server is just as good as Plex. But if you rely on remote access or live TV, prepare to tinker.

  • Best RGB TVs (2026): My Picks After Testing the Hottest TVs 14 hours ago by John Brandon
    Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products, Gear / Products / Televisions, Buying, Guide

    RGB TVs are the latest hotness in the world of televisions, and I’ve tested many of the latest models to see which you should buy.


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