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AI Summary

  • Major tech companies are focusing on AI integration, evident in GM's IT layoffs for AI talent and Google's AI-assisted zero-day exploit discovery.
  • Messaging security is evolving, with Android and iPhone users gaining end-to-end encrypted RCS, and Apple implementing encrypted RCS chats in beta.
  • The startup landscape is dynamic, featuring defense tech fundraising (Helsing), AI news aggregation (Digg), and innovative hardware for data centers (Cowboy Space).
  • Entertainment is adapting to new tech, seen in Wordle becoming a TV show and Bravo's microdramas for Peacock, while TikTok introduces an ad-free subscription.
  • The intersection of tech and everyday life continues to expand, with Venmo redesigning its app for discreet payments and Discord offering integrated Xbox Game Pass perks.

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  • OpenAI just released its answer to Claude Mythos 42 minutes ago by Stevie Bonifield
    AI, Anthropic, News, OpenAI, Security, Tech

    OpenAI is launching Daybreak , an AI initiative focused on detecting and patching vulnerabilities before attackers find them. Daybreak uses the Codex Security AI agent that launched in March to create a threat model based on an organization's code and focus on possible attack paths, validate likely vulnerabilities, and then automate the detection of the higher risk ones. Its launch comes just over a month after rival Anthropic announced Claude Mythos , a security-focused AI model it claimed was too dangerous to publicly release and only shared privately as a part of its own initiative, dubbed Project Glasswing. Still, that

  • Yarbo says it will remove the intentional backdoor from its robot lawn mower an hour ago by Sean Hollister
    News, Tech

    The company behind the robot lawn mower that ran me over has changed its tune. Yarbo now plans to completely remove the remote backdoor access that could have let bad actors reprogram the robot over the internet. Yarbo customers will be able to decide whether that feature even gets installed in the first place, co-founder Kenneth Kohlmann pledges to The Verge . Yarbo had already promised on Friday that it would tackle many security issues head-on, closing the holes that let security researcher Andreas Makris easily hijack any of the bladed robots from the other side of the globe, while

  • Here’s what Mira Murati’s AI company is up to an hour ago by Jay Peters
    AI, News

    Thinking Machines, the AI company founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, announced Monday that it's working on something called "interaction models." The idea behind interaction models, according to Thinking Machines , is that they will let people "collaborate with AI the way we naturally collaborate with each other - they continuously take in audio, video, and text, and think, respond, and act in real time." As explained by Thinking Machines: Today's models experience reality in a single thread. Until the user finishes typing or speaking, the model waits with no perception of what the user is doing or how

  • Govee’s new portable smart lamp is on sale for the first time 4 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Deals, Gadgets, Tech, Verge Shopping

    If you’ve always liked the idea of the Philips Hue Go portable lamp but couldn’t justify the $100+ price tag , Govee recently released a much cheaper alternative, the Govee Table Lamp Classic , and it’s already receiving its first discount. Right now, you can pick the rechargeable smart lamp up at Amazon for $63.99 ($16 off), which makes it less than half the price of Philips’ portable smart lamp. Govee Table Lamp Classic Where to Buy: $79.99 at Amazon The cordless lamp features a built-in 4,800mAh battery, which can last up to 30 hours with colored lighting enabled, though

  • Palantir’s true believers are wearing this jacket 5 hours ago by Mia Sato
    Business, Creators, Culture, Entertainment, Internet Culture, Report, Tech

    In late April, Palantir - the software company that, in recent years, has perhaps become best known for its defense industry contracts and work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement - announced that it would be adding new products to its merch store. The latest offering was a cotton chore coat. At $239 and in bright blue and black options, the jacket looks like a standard offering that has, by way of photographer Bill Cunningham , trickled down into mainstream menswear for years. This jacket is a pastiche of 19th century French workwear that was worn by people actually doing physical


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