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AI Summary

  • The AI gold rush continues with companies like Factory and Upscale AI securing substantial valuations, signaling a major investment surge in AI development, particularly for enterprise solutions and advanced robotics.
  • Major tech players are refining their AI capabilities, with OpenAI boosting Codex and Google integrating AI more deeply into Chrome and Gemini, while Anthropic faces scrutiny and leadership changes.
  • The entertainment industry is seeing shifts, with Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings departing and new developments in gaming and streaming platforms like Roblox and Playdate exploring AI integration.
  • AI's influence is expanding beyond software, impacting hardware, cybersecurity, and even retail, as seen with AI-powered coding tools, enhanced cybersecurity measures, and a significant rise in AI traffic boosting retailer revenue.
  • Despite the rapid advancements, ethical and practical concerns surrounding AI persist, including issues of deepfakes, data privacy, potential job displacement (as seen with Snap's layoffs), and the ongoing debate about AI's impact on the internet and mental health.

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Engadget

  • Bluesky blames DDoS attack for server outages 3 hours ago by Kris Holt
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Kris Holt

    Bluesky is once again having a wobble. The platform said some of its systems are down and that it’s “investigating an incident with service in one of our reginos” (that’s Bluesky’s typo, not mine). The issue appears to have started at 1:42AM ET and was still persisting as of 11AM when this story was originally published. Since then, the site has been experiencing intermitent interuptions, including at times to its status page where users should be able to monitor outages. At 7:47PM ET, the platform explained that it’s been attempting to mitigate “a sophisticated Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack, which intensified throughout

  • Reed Hastings is leaving Netflix after 29 years 5 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Board & Management Changes, Investment & Company Information, Finance, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    Netflix co-founder and current chairman Reed Hastings is leaving the streaming company’s board in June to focus on "his philanthropy and other pursuits," according to a shareholder letter released alongside Netflix's Q1 earnings. Hastings has served as chairman of Netflix's board since 2023, a role he assumed after stepping down as co-CEO and promoting Greg Peters in his place. "Netflix changed my life in so many ways, and my all‑time favorite memory was January 2016, when we enabled nearly the entire planet to enjoy our service," Hastings said in a statement. "My real contribution at Netflix wasn’t a single decision; it

  • Perplexity brings its Personal Computer AI assistant to Mac 7 hours ago by Igor Bonifacic
    Software, Computing, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Igor Bonifacic

    Perplexity has just released Personal Computer. The software, which is available starting today for Mac, builds on the multi-model orchestration capabilities the company debuted with Perplexity Computer at the end of February. Like Claude Cowork (and, as of today, OpenAI Codex too), it's a suite of computer use agents that can work with your files, apps, connectors and the web to complete complex and "even continuous workflows."  Perplexity suggests a few different use cases for Personal Computer, starting with the obvious. “You can ask Personal Computer to read your to-do list,” the company states. “In fact, you can ask it to

  • Call of Duty movie arrives on June 30, 2028 7 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Movies, Media, Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    A Call of Duty movie is still happening, but don't hold your breath for it to hit screens any time soon. Today, the popular FPS' social media revealed that the movie's theatrical release date will be June 30, 2028.  A film adaptation of the game franchise was first revealed last year, and shortly after, we learned that Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg would be serving as the producers. The duo, whose past credits include Friday Night Lights and Yellowstone, will also be co-writing the project under Berg's direction. We still haven't heard anything about the cast, or even what era of

  • Blackmagic Camera for iOS now has a companion Watch app 7 hours ago by Steve Dent
    Software, Cameras & Photography, Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Steve Dent

    Blackmagic Camera is one of the more powerful third-party smartphone camera apps available and it's now even more useful for solo creators. Blackmagic Design just announced that the latest iOS version 3.3 now supports Apple Watch, letting you control the app and monitor video remotely from your wrist. It also includes ATEM camera control so you can use your iPhone as a live studio camera.  With the new Camera Apple Watch companion app, you can remotely control and monitor your iPhone from anywhere within Wi-Fi range. It lets you start and stop recording, control zoom and adjust settings like frame rate,


The Verge

  • YouTube’s mobile app finally lets you share timestamped videos 3 hours ago by Jay Peters
    News, Streaming, YouTube

    YouTube is making some changes that might affect how you share videos from the mobile app. From the app, you can finally share videos from a specific timestamp, which will make it easier to point someone to a part of a video you might want them to see while you're on your phone. However, this change will replace the Clips feature that lets you make a shareable clip from a video. You'll still be able to watch any Clips that you've already made. But moving forward, "the ability to set an end time or include a custom description when sharing will

  • Gucci-branded Google smart glasses are coming next year 6 hours ago by Stevie Bonifield
    Gadgets, Google, News, Tech, Wearable

    Google’s “Project Aura” will be its first Android XR glasses, expected later this year. | Image: Google, Xreal Google is reportedly partnering with Gucci to make a pair of AI smart glasses stylish enough people might actually want to wear them. According to Reuters, Gucci parent company Kering is planning to launch the glasses sometime in 2027. Google's first pair of Android XR glasses, "Project Aura," are expected to launch this year. They feature essentially the same look as Meta's Ray-Ban glasses, with chunky, black plastic frames. They'll usher in Google's second attempt at smart glasses, after Google Glass infamously failed to

  • Ballmer gives $80 million to NPR, with strings attached 6 hours ago by Sean Hollister
    News, Policy

    Connie Ballmer, wife of former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and co-founder of the Ballmer Group, has given $80 million to NPR. That's roughly seven years' worth of government funding ($11.2m) after Trump and Congress cut funds for public media, but only a fraction of NPR's full annual budget of $300 million. NPR may still cut jobs because the money has strings attached. The money is specifically "to support the digital innovation that is essential to meeting the needs and serving the interests of public media audiences wherever they are and whenever they seek information," according to a press release. NPR journalist

  • Netflix embraces vertical video with major mobile app update 6 hours ago by Jay Peters
    Apps, Netflix, News, Streaming, Tech

    Netflix announced on Thursday that it will be launching a redesigned mobile app, which will include a vertical video feed, at the end of April. "This redesign will better reflect our expanding entertainment offering and make it easier for members to engage how and when they want," the company said in its Q1 2026 earnings letter to shareholders. In Thursday's letter, the company said that the lines between "entertainment on TV and mobile devices are blurring," noting that video podcasts "over-index" on mobile. Co-CEO Greg Peters said in January that the company was planning to revamp its mobile UI as a

  • Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings is officially leaving the company 7 hours ago by Emma Roth
    Entertainment, Netflix, Streaming

    Netflix cofounder and chairman Reed Hastings plans to leave the company after nearly 30 years. The news comes as part of Netflix's Q1 2026 earnings results released on Thursday, which says Hastings "will not stand for re-election to our Board when his current term expires at the Annual Meeting in June." After co-founding Netflix in 1997, Hastings served as CEO from 1999 to 2023, when he stepped down and took on the role of chairman. "My real contribution at Netflix wasn't a single decision; it was a focus on member joy, building a culture that others could inherit and improve, and


Wired

  • Dark Matter May Be Made of Black Holes From Another Universe 7 hours ago by Jorge Garay
    Science, The, Before, Times

    A model of the cyclic universe suggests that dark matter could be a population of black holes predating the Big Bang.

  • Europe’s Online Age Verification App Is Here 8 hours ago by Valentina Neri
    Security, Security / Privacy, Security / Security News, Business / Regulation, Business / Social Media, Checks, and, Balances

    Available for free to any company that wants to use it, the “completely anonymous” app puts the pressure on porn sites and social media platforms to start blocking access by minors.

  • The Online Fiction Boom Reimagining China’s History 9 hours ago by Zeyi Yang
    Business, Made, in, China

    Chinese fantasy novels reimagine the past with modern tech and ideology. A new book argues they also help reinforce authoritarian politics.

  • The Battle for OpenAI’s Soul 9 hours ago by Maxwell Zeff, Paresh Dave
    Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Model, Behavior

    In Musk v. Altman, a jury will soon determine whether OpenAI has strayed from its founding mission to ensure AGI benefits humanity. Here’s what to know.

  • The UK Launches Its $675 Million Sovereign AI Fund 9 hours ago by Joel Khalili
    Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Homegrown

    In a bid to minimize dependence on technology from other countries, the UK government is plowing resources into homegrown AI startups.


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