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AI Summary

  • The tech industry is seeing significant advancements in AI, with companies like Nvidia investing heavily in open-weight models and startups like Sunday and Rox AI reaching billion-dollar valuations for AI-driven solutions, while others like Grammarly face lawsuits over AI's use of author data.
  • Dating apps, including Bumble and Tinder, are increasingly integrating AI assistants and IRL events to enhance user engagement and combat declining participation, signaling a shift in how people connect online.
  • Meta is actively expanding its AI capabilities across its platforms, from Facebook Marketplace auto-replies to developing new chips for its recommendation systems, alongside rolling out enhanced scam protection measures.
  • The automotive sector continues its push into AI and autonomy, with Rivian adjusting its R2 model release and Nuro piloting robotaxi services, while Tesla ventures into utility services in the UK.
  • Gaming continues to evolve with new hardware like Valve's Steam Machine, the release of games like 'KPop Demon Hunters 2', and ongoing debates surrounding monetization practices like loot boxes.

TechCrunch

  • Before quantum computing arrives, this startup wants enterprises already running on it an hour ago by Anna Heim
    Startups, AI, finland, quantum computing, postscriptum, qutwo, peter sarlin

    After selling his AI startup to AMD for $665 million, Peter Sarlin is back with QuTwo, a new venture building the infrastructure it believes enterprises will need when quantum computing finally arrives.

  • Truecaller now lets you hang up on scammers — on behalf of your family an hour ago by Ivan Mehta
    AI, Apps, India, Scam detection, Truecaller

    Caller identity platform Truecaller recently launched a new feature that lets one person become an admin of a family group, get alerts about fraud calls received by other members, and even end a call on their behalf if they suspect a family member might get scammed. The company, which has over 450 million users, first […]

  • How to watch Jensen Huang’s Nvidia GTC 2026 keynote 7 hours ago by Rebecca Szkutak
    AI, Enterprise, GTC, Jensen Huang, nvidia, nvidia gtc, Nvidia GTC 2026

    GTC — which stands for GPU Technology Conference — is Nvidia's flagship annual event, where the chipmaker typically uses the spotlight to announce new products, champion partnerships, and lay out its vision for the future of computing. Huang's keynote will focus on Nvidia's role in the future of computing and AI.

  • Sales automation startup Rox AI hits $1.2B valuation, sources say 8 hours ago by Marina Temkin
    AI, Startups, exclsuive, General Catalyst, sales, Sequoia

    Rox, founded in 2024 by the former chief growth officer of New Relic, offers an AI-native alternative to CRM tools.

  • Channel Surfer lets you watch YouTube like it’s old-school cable TV 10 hours ago by Sarah Perez
    Apps, Media & Entertainment, indie, YouTube

    The web app lets you turn on YouTube and surf channels like you're watching cable TV in the '90s.


Hacker News


Engadget

  • This web app lets you 'channel surf' YouTube like a '90s kid watching cable 8 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Media, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    Many of us remember the halcyon days of being a kid in the ‘90s, spending a weekend afternoon with remote control in hand and a seemingly endless well of stuff to watch on TV. Now you can relive the experience thanks to the appropriately named Channel Surfer web app. It's essentially a YouTube discovery tool that surfaces interesting videos, but presented in a retro homage to the cable channel screen.  Channel Surfer is the work of developer Steven Irby. He has 40 channels on the app right now, mostly grouping content by theme. There are channels for typical cable fare like

  • Teamsters urge DOJ to block Paramount's Warner Bros. merger 8 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Mergers, Acquisitions & Takeovers, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the union that covers warehouse workers, drivers and a diverse collection of other laborers, has come out against Paramount Skydance's merger with Warner Bros. Discovery. In a press release, the Teamsters announced that it has submitted a report to the US Department of Justice's Antitrust Division outlining its concerns about the impact of the deal, and is urging the DOJ to intervene in the merger. "This merger threatens the livelihoods of the very workers who built these studios into industry giants," Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien said in a statement. "We've seen what happens when

  • X could be breaching US sanctions on Iran, watchdog warns 8 hours ago by Karissa Bell
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Karissa Bell

    The newly verified X account for Iran's supreme leader could be putting the company on the wrong side of US sanctions, according to a watchdog group. The Tech Transparency Project, which last month published a report on X granting premium perks to sanctioned officials in Iran, now says that the verified account for the country's new leader raises fresh questions about the issue.  The TTP notes that the X account for Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, appears to be paying for an X premium subscription despite being on the US government's list of sanctioned individuals since 2019. As the group

  • Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen plans to step down after 18 years 9 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    Adobe's long-time CEO has shared that he plans to step down. Shantanu Narayen has been the chief exec at the tech company for 18 years, a tenure where he led Adobe in the major shift to become a software-as-a-service provider. The exact timeline for his exit is still up in the air, as Narayen will depart when the board of directors names his successor. He will remain on the board as its chair after leaving the CEO post.  While Adobe was not the first to take the SaaS route, it was one of the first major tech operations to do so.

  • NASA will try its Artemis II launch again in early April 9 hours ago by Will Shanklin
    Science, Space & Astronomy, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Will Shanklin

    NASA will soon give it another go on April Fools' Day. On Thursday, NASA said it's targeting April 1 at 6:24 PM ET for the Artemis II mission's next launch attempt. In case that date doesn't pan out, NASA added April 2 at 7:22 PM as a secondary launch opportunity. If necessary, the agency foresees several more openings between April 1 and 6 to get the Orion rocket into space. "Within those six days between the first and the sixth, we can't always turn around every day for an attempt," NASA acting associate administrator Lori Glaze said at a press conference.


The Verge

  • The best Bluetooth trackers for Apple and Android phones 7 hours ago
    Buying Guides, Gadgets, Tech, Verge Shopping, Wearable

    Bluetooth trackers come in all shapes and sizes. | Illustration: Cath Virginia / The Verge Some people rarely lose things. Wallets are always exactly where they’re supposed to be, keys never go missing, and remotes never slip between the couch cushions. And then there’s the rest of us — the folks who can’t ever seem to find the thing that was right there a few seconds ago. For us, there are Bluetooth trackers. Bluetooth trackers have been around for a long time, and they all generally work the same way. You stick the tracker onto an object, pair it with your phone,

  • Google Chrome is coming to Arm-powered Linux devices later this year 8 hours ago by Sean Hollister
    Chrome, Google, Linux, News, Tech

    You can download Chrome for Linux, and you can download Chrome for Arm devices - but if you've got a computer running Linux on Arm, not so much! Now, Google says it's finally bringing Chrome to ARM64 Linux machines in Q2 2026, following Chrome for Arm Macs in 2020 and Chrome for Windows on Arm in 2024. Why Arm + Linux now? In a blog post, Google only says that it "addresses the growing demand for a browsing experience that combines the benefits of the open-source Chromium project with the Google ecosystem of apps and features." What we're left wondering is

  • What it was like to watch grieving parents stare down Mark Zuckerberg in court 11 hours ago by Lauren Feiner
    Google, Law, Meta, Policy, Report, Streaming, Tech, YouTube

    Around a dozen parents huddled in the dim hallway outside the courtroom in February, nervously gripping paper tickets. They were glaring at a gray tote bag held by a member of the court staff - the one who'd determine, by lottery, if they made it inside. Pinned on bags and coats, butterfly clips honored children they'd lost, deaths these parents link to their children's experiences online. The clips were a symbolic gesture chosen to not inadvertently prejudice the jury, which would decide if social media companies could be held liable for the kinds of harms they believe their children experienced.

  • The original AirTag is the cheapest it’s ever been 11 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Apple, Deals, Gadgets, Tech, Verge Shopping

    The original AirTags are still great value, especially now they’re over half off. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Despite the fact Apple released a new AirTag in January, the first-generation AirTag is still a top-notch tracker if you’re embedded in Apple’s ecosystem. And right now, it’s on sale for $13.91 ($15.09 off) at Walmart, which marks a new low price.  APPLE AIRTAG WHERE TO BUY: * $29 $13.91 at Walmart If you’re an iPhone owner, the original AirTag still delivers a level of precision few trackers can match, thanks to its ultra wideband (UWB) chip and access to Apple’s expansive Find

  • KPop Demon Hunters is getting a sequel, obviously 11 hours ago by Meredith Haggerty
    Entertainment, Film, Music, Netflix, News, Sony, Streaming, Tech

    The girl group is coming back. Get ready to get even more K-pop, demonier, and as huntery as possible. Netflix's smash-hit, Oscar-nominated animated film KPop Demon Hunters is returning for a sequel, with the fictional Korean girl group HUNTR/X coming back to lay down pop hits and smash evil boy bands (and/or other demons). Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans will once again direct this one, their first project in an "exclusive multiyear writing and directing partnership" with Netflix. Seeing as the first movie was Netflix's self-reported most-popular film of all time, the company's widest theatrical release and first ever box office No. 1,


Wired

  • John Solly Is the DOGE Operative Accused of Planning to Take Social Security Data to His New Job 10 hours ago by Vittoria Elliott, Makena Kelly
    Politics, Politics / Politics News, Data, grab

    A whistleblower complaint alleges John Solly claimed to have stored highly sensitive Social Security data on a thumb drive. Solly and Leidos, his current employer, strongly deny the allegations.

  • ‘Uncanny Valley’: Anthropic’s DOD Lawsuit, War Memes, and AI Coming for VC Jobs 10 hours ago by Brian Barrett, Zoë Schiffer, Leah Feiger
    Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Politics, Politics / Politics News, Uncanny, Valley

    In today’s episode, we discuss how the saga between Anthropic and the Department of Defense is far from over.

  • Google Is Not Ruling Out Ads in Gemini 12 hours ago by Maxwell Zeff
    Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Model, Behavior

    WIRED spoke with Nick Fox, Google’s SVP of knowledge and information, about how AI is changing the company’s advertising business.

  • US Lawmakers Move to Kill the FBI’s Warrantless Wiretap Access 12 hours ago by Dell Cameron
    Security, Security / National Security, Security / Privacy, Security / Security News, Politics / Policy, Politics / Politics News, Limitations

    A bipartisan bill would force the FBI to get a warrant to read Americans’ messages and ban the federal purchase of commercial data on US residents ahead of a critical April deadline.

  • These Excellent Computer Speakers Are $100 Off 13 hours ago by Brad Bourque
    Gear, Gear / Deals, Gear / Products, Gear / Products / Speakers, Deal, of, the, Day

    IK Multimedia's iLoud Micro Monitors are an excellent pick for anyone who works with audio and video, or just likes premium sound.


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