Tech
AI Summary
- The AI gold rush continues to create a significant divide, with some companies thriving while others struggle to keep pace.
- OpenAI is making waves by integrating ChatGPT into personal finance, allowing users to connect bank accounts for tailored advice, and partnering with Malta to offer ChatGPT Plus to all citizens.
- Concerns are mounting over AI's impact, from research repositories like ArXiv banning AI-generated work to the ethical considerations of AI companions and the potential for AI psychosis in companies.
- Tesla's robotaxi technology is under scrutiny following reports of crashes involving teleoperators and new data highlighting slow progress in autonomous driving capabilities.
- The tech industry is grappling with real-world issues beyond AI, including data privacy breaches impacting millions of passports and driver's licenses, and the rising energy costs driven by AI infrastructure demands.
Sources
TechCrunch
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The haves and have nots of the AI gold rush
15 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Startups, deedy dasThe vibes around the current AI boom aren't great, even in the tech industry.
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Marketing operating system Nectar Social raises $30M Series A led by Menlo
15 hours ago
by Dominic-Madori Davis
Startups, Venture, Marketing, menlo ventures, nectar socialAI-powered marketing platform Nectar Social announced Thursday that it raised a $30 million Series A round led by Menlo Ventures and its Anthology Fund, which was created alongside Anthropic.
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Research repository ArXiv will ban authors for a year if they let AI do all the work
16 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, arxivArXiv is doing more to crack down on the careless use of large language models in scientific papers.
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The offline desk gadget that actually got me to sit up straight
19 hours ago
by Ivan Mehta
Gadgets, Work From Home, work from home gear, on device AI, local AIDeep Care's $350 device is pricy, but it runs offline and helps you improve your posture and movement habits
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OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman takes charge of product strategy
19 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Startups, greg brockman, OpenAIOpenAI's latest shakeup comes as the company reportedly plans to combine ChatGPT and its programming product Codex.
Hacker News
- Zerostack – A Unix-inspired coding agent written in pure Rust 13 hours ago
- Mozilla to UK regulators: VPNs are essential privacy and security tools 5 hours ago
- A nicer voltmeter clock 12 hours ago
- Hosting a website on an 8-bit microcontroller 10 hours ago
- Colossus: The Forbin Project 3 days ago
Engadget
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What to read this weekend: Celestial Lights and If Destruction Be Our Lot
14 hours ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
Entertainment, Buying GuidesHere's what we read (and liked) this week.
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SpaceX is reportedly getting ready to go public as early as June
16 hours ago
by Jackson Chen
NewsReuters reported that SpaceX could make the initial announcement by next Wednesday.
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Analogue 3D's latest update lets you save whenever you want
17 hours ago
by Jackson Chen
GamingNo more frustrating deaths in between save points.
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Engadget review recap: Razr Fold, Bose Lifestyle Ultra Speaker, Ultrahuman Ring Pro and more
17 hours ago
by Billy Steele
ReviewsA roundup of recent reviews published by Engadget.
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OpenAI is offering ChatGPT Plus to citizens of Malta for a year
18 hours ago
by Jackson Chen
AIResidents will have to go through a course on artificial intelligence before activating the subscription.
The Verge
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Snap, YouTube, and TikTok settle suit over harm to students
16 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Creators, Facebook, Law, Meta, News, Policy, Snapchat, Social Media, Streaming, Tech, TikTok, YouTubeSchools say social media is hurting grades and creating a mental health crisis. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge Snap, YouTube, and TikTok have settled the first lawsuit of its kind, alleging that social media addiction has cost public schools massive amounts of money, according to Bloomberg . The suit, filed by the Breathitt County School District in Kentucky, claims that social media has disrupted learning and created a mental health crisis, straining budgets. The terms of the settlement have not been revealed yet, and Meta is still facing a trial in the same suit, which is viewed as
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Sony tries to explain that its AI Camera Assistant doesn’t suck
19 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
AI, Cameras, Gadgets, News, Sony, TechThe variety of terrible is impressive. After Sony drew some unwanted attention for a post demonstrating its AI Camera Assistant on the Xperia 1 XIII , it's trying to clarify how the feature works. The company says it doesn't edit photos, but makes suggestions based on lighting, depth, and subject. Point the camera at something, and it will give you four options for changing exposure, color, and background blur. In its product video, Sony says that the AI Camera Assistant will also suggest "the most photogenic angle." Though the clip only shows it suggesting that someone zoom in, which is
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NPR’s Manoush Zomorodi talks about living with too much tech
20 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Column, Interview, ReportManoush Zomorodi tackled tech’s effect on our brains, now she’s looking at our bodies. | Image: Tory WIlliams Manoush Zamorodi is an accomplished reporter, podcast host, and author. Her new book, Body Electric , takes a comprehensive look at how technology is impacting our physical health . It's a collaboration between NPR and Columbia University Medical Center that picks up where her first title, Bored and Brilliant , left off. That book looked at how technology was hampering our mental health. I highly recommend it to anyone who feels like being constantly attached to a device is sapping their energy
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Turtle Beach made a good SteelSeries headset clone that’s $50 less
21 hours ago
by Cameron Faulkner
Gadgets, Gaming, Hands-on, PC Gaming, Reviews, Tech, Verge ShoppingBoth of these headsets are stellar in different ways. I really liked the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless , so the company didn't have to say much to get me excited about its successor. The $399 Nova Pro Omni that came out on May 5th has a similar design to the 2022 model, but with some new and improved features - support for wireless hi-res audio (24-bit / 96kHz audio over 2.4GHz), better mic quality, and compatibility with all consoles in every model, to name the big ones. All the $599 Nova Elite has on the Omni is better build
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Here are 40 of our favorite deals from REI’s massive Anniversary Sale
a day ago
by Sheena Vasani
Deals, Gadgets, Tech, Verge ShoppingThe last-gen InReach Mini 2 might require a subscription to use, but we guarantee it’s far more durable than your phone. | Image: Garmin REI’s annual Anniversary Sale — the retailer’s biggest of the year — has arrived , bringing with it discounts on all kinds of outdoor essentials. If you’ve got a camping trip coming up, now is a good time to stock up on the basics, whether it be a tent , sleeping pad , or stove . If your summer plans involve hiking or heading into the backcountry, there are also savings to be had on everything
Wired
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The 6 Best Grills and Smokers of 2026: Smart, Portable, Pellet
23 minutes ago
by Matthew Korfhage
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Home, Gear / Products / Outdoor, Hot, OnesI grilled, smoked, seared, cleaned, and synced digital temp controllers to find the best grill option for every cookout and tailgate.
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Take Control of Your Debt With These Free Tools
26 minutes ago
by Jill Duffy
Gear, Gear / How To and Advice, Chip, AwayThese free debt calculators help you set up payment plans to get back in the black.
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If You’re a Serious Bowler, You Need to Know About Bowling Lane Oil
an hour ago
by Ben Dowsett
Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Slick, StuffBowling centers apply oil to their lanes using a machine that works like a giant inkjet printer. The pattern in which it’s applied can change everything about how the ball travels.
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The First Atomic Bomb Test in 1945 Created an Entirely New Material
an hour ago
by Marta Musso
Science, Science / Environment, Deep, ImpactThe discovery from the Trinity nuclear test site shows how extreme conditions can result in materials never before seen in nature or in the lab.
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Gaza Is Rebuilding With Lego-Like Bricks Made From Rubble
2 hours ago
by Hassan Herzallah
Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Stack, It, UpAs reconstruction materials remain blocked, Palestinians are crushing debris into interlocking blocks to build shelters from destruction.