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AI Summary

  • Despite significant investment, Mark Zuckerberg has admitted that Meta's AI agents are not progressing as rapidly as anticipated, while the company has also launched a new generative AI game-making app named Pocket.
  • The tech industry is grappling with the real costs and complexities of AI, highlighted by Google and Amazon's initiatives, the uncertain future of quantum computing from Europe's IQM, and OpenAI's proposal to donate equity to a US sovereign wealth fund.
  • Cybersecurity remains a pressing concern, with a politician's phone being hacked by Pegasus spyware and the US government reporting yet another breach, underscoring ongoing vulnerabilities.
  • Electric vehicle manufacturers like Tesla and Rivian are showing strong sales performance and raising forecasts, indicating a growing market despite broader economic concerns.
  • Gaming companies, including Sony and Valve, are making moves that impact game preservation and hardware development, with Sony repurposing a PlayStation disc factory and Valve open-sourcing Steam Machine components.

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  • Hydration isn’t complicated: Just drink water 27 minutes ago by Victoria Song
    Column, Health, Optimizer, Science

    Powerade is appropriate for World Cup athletes, but unless you’re also sweating buckets, water is usually enough. | Photo: Megan Briggs / Getty Images This is Optimizer , a weekly newsletter sent from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that swear they're going to change your life. Opt in for Optimizer here . Europe is melting , the eastern US is currently trapped in a "heat dome," the Midwest has the corn sweats to look forward to, and if you've never felt the oppressive, sticky misery of monsoon season in Asia -

  • Anthropic wants to develop its own drugs 30 minutes ago by Robert Hart
    AI, Anthropic, Health, Report, Science

    At the event "The Briefing: AI for Science" earlier this week, Anthropic announced Claude Science , a new " AI workbench for scientists " that pulls fragmented tools and datasets into one environment, and generates figures and visuals. Anthropic, already dominating the industry with its popular coding tools and powerful AI models, framed the launch around what it says is AI's potential to "dramatically accelerate the pace of scientific discovery and the development of healthcare interventions," and touted a long list of biotech and pharma customers already using Claude. Anthropic also went a step further, saying it would develop drugs

  • Jon Prosser responds to Apple lawsuit by blaming the other guy an hour ago by Jay Peters
    Apple, News, Tech

    YouTuber Jon Prosser has finally filed a formal response to Apple's lawsuit made against him and another defendant over allegedly stealing iOS secrets. In his response, Prosser denied that he "planned or participated in any conspiracy or coordinated scheme" for the "purpose of injuring Apple." However, Prosser admitted to recording a FaceTime call showing unreleased iOS software and sharing revenue from his YouTube videos about the leaks with the person who showed him the information. Prosser also argued that the other defendant "is completely responsible" for the alleged disclosure of trade secrets. Last July, Apple claimed in its lawsuit …

  • The Verge’s annual summer ‘in’ and ‘out’ list an hour ago by Mia Sato
    Creators, Culture, Entertainment, Internet Culture, Policy, Politics, Tech

    In the AI slop-loaded, algorithm-powered modern reality, trends come and go - and the tech industry is no different. For the last few years, The Verge staff has compiled a selection of things that are IN for summer and OUT for summer - and each time there are some strong feelings. (Here are the last two years' predictions.) Let's do it again! Mia Sato, senior report IN OUT Motion sickness glasses AI "pervert" glasses Fiber Protein Bootleg sports merch Official tech company merch Floating in water Touching grass Meredith Haggerty, editor IN OUT The great New York renaissance The Great

  • Apple TV is hitting its stride 2 hours ago by Andrew Webster
    Analysis, Apple, Entertainment, Report, Streaming, Tech, TV Shows

    Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed. | Image: Apple Since its inception, Apple TV, née Apple TV Plus , has built a reputation on quality over quantity. It has far fewer shows and movies than the likes of Netflix or Disney Plus, but generally speaking, the projects it does put out are quite good. It's a strategy that has brought comparisons to the HBO of old , and 2026 has featured a particularly strong mix of new hits and returning favorites. It took a few years, but Apple TV seems to be finally hitting its stride. In terms of brand-new series, this year's


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