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AI Summary

  • The tech industry is grappling with the increasing integration and implications of AI, from job markets and defensibility for AI startups to new AI coding assistants and even AI agents hiring each other.
  • Concerns around AI's impact are widespread, with debates heating up over job displacement and the ethical use of AI, as seen with Meta contractors posing as teens to prompt rival chatbots.
  • Major tech players are pushing boundaries with new features and services, including personalized AI image generation, enhanced eReader capabilities rivaling established platforms, and advancements in mobile app integration for coding agents.
  • Privacy and security remain critical issues, highlighted by a Supreme Court ruling protecting geofence warrants, concerns over sensitive supplier data leaks, and WhatsApp introducing username reservations to enhance user privacy.
  • The semiconductor and hardware sectors are seeing significant investment and innovation, with commitments to ease 'RAMageddon,' the development of new GPU technologies, and intriguing hardware teases from companies like OpenAI.

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  • Meet the lawyer who beat Elon Musk — twice 3 hours ago by Elizabeth Lopatto
    AI, Column, Elon Musk, Law, OpenAI, Policy, Q&A, Tech, Twitter - X

    “After college, my plan was to come to New York and get a record deal.” | Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images Watching Elon Musk fulminate at Bill Savitt during Musk v. Altman - the case in which Musk sued Sam Altman and OpenAI instead of seeing a therapist about his AI failures - was a bit like watching a toddler have a temper tantrum at his nursery school teacher. Savitt's questions were "designed to trick me," Musk said. He also told Savitt at one point, "You mostly do unfair questions." Savitt, who has the approximate demeanor of a

  • This motor could be the future of e-bikes 4 hours ago by Thomas Ricker
    Electric Bikes, News, Rideables, Transportation

    The Avinox MG Concept MGU coming next year. | Image: Avinox Imagine an e-bike motor that lets you select your preferred pedaling cadence and then automatically adjusts the gears to keep your legs spinning at that exact speed, no matter how steep the hill gets - all without a fragile derailleur or heavy multi-speed cassette to maintain. Prefer manual control? No problem, you can have as many gears as you like in whatever ratio makes you feel most connected to the terrain. That's the e-bike motor announced last week at the big Eurobike trade show in Frankfurt, by not just

  • Our best look yet at Samsung’s new wide foldable 5 hours ago by Jess Weatherbed
    Foldable Phones, Mobile, News, Samsung, Tech

    Case designs for the wide-style Galaxy Z Fold 8 have appeared online, and some show the phone inside them. | Image: Android Headlines Samsung is expected to unveil its next generation of foldables at a Galaxy Unpacked event next month, but now we know what they might look like, courtesy of some leaked images published by Android Headlines . Images shared by the publication include case designs for two new Galaxy Z Fold 8 models and the Galaxy Z Flip 8, each giving a good look at the phones inside the cases too. This could be our closest look so

  • T-Mobile is booting customers from its oldest plans 18 hours ago by Allison Johnson
    5G, Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech

    Time to say goodbye to that legacy Sprint plan. | Image: Alex Castro / The Verge Earlier today, T-Mobile started notifying customers that it will be retiring many legacy plans and moving subscribers onto one of its current rate plans. This move includes plans that date back to the 3G era, and it's going about as well as you'd expect. Affected customers began sharing screenshots of the text on reddit and Threads this morning, and T-Mobile's chief marketing officer Allan Samson confirmed the news to The Verge : We're retiring our oldest plans, some of which were built nearly 15

  • After a great start, DC’s new cinematic universe is already slowing down 18 hours ago by Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Analysis, Comics, DC Comics, Entertainment, Film, Report

    While Kara Zor-El's appearance at the end of James Gunn's Superman was a very pleasant surprise, Warner Bros. Discovery's plan to fast-track a standalone Supergirl feature always felt a little dubious. It seemed odd that, after Superman , the studio wanted to flesh out its new cinematic universe with films about another Kryptonian and one of Batman's less notable villains . But Gunn implored fans to have faith in his vision and trust that the DCU would become a world of interconnected stories that put WBD's last batch of comic book movies to shame. Though hopes were high for Supergirl


Wired

  • The 2 Best Slushie Machines of 2026: Now With Soft Serve 3 hours ago by Matthew Korfhage
    Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Kitchen, Cold, as, Ice

    The original Ninja Slushi has been replaced! The new best slushie machines chill faster and make soft serve.

  • Bitdefender VPN Review: Fast and Affordable Privacy 4 hours ago by Matthew S. Smith
    Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Online Services, Product, Review

    Bitdefender VPN has an excellent starting price, even if it lacks the advanced features that privacy nerds may want.

  • Bernie Sanders Saw This Coming 4 hours ago by Katie Drummond
    Politics, The, Big, Interview

    For decades, the senator has argued that concentrated wealth threatened American democracy. Now he’s betting that frustration with Big Tech, billionaires, and unchecked AI is reaching a tipping point.

  • How Hunter Biden Won the Internet 5 hours ago by Alana Hope Levinson , Makena Kelly
    The Big Story, Politics / Politics News, Clapback

    WIRED spent months talking to America’s favorite failson as he plotted his return to public life. Now he’s feeding the trolls—and everyone else.

  • Venezuela Earthquake Destruction Revealed in New Satellite Images 5 hours ago by Fernanda González
    Science, Science / Environment, Disaster, Response

    The maps and images show the extent of destruction and give rescue operations a tool to find any remaining survivors.


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