Tech
AI Summary
- Google is pushing AI integration across its product suite, introducing Gemini-powered features to Android, Gboard, and launching 'Googlebook' as its new AI-native laptop platform.
- OpenAI's internal drama continues to unfold in public, with testimonies revealing Elon Musk's past considerations of handing over the company and Ilya Sutskever standing by his role in Sam Altman's ouster.
- The cybersecurity landscape is intensifying, with Exaforce raising significant funds for AI-driven cyberattack prevention and a ransomware attack on Foxconn highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities.
- The autonomous vehicle sector is experiencing recalls, with Waymo issuing one for a flooding issue, while satellite tech advances with reports of Google and SpaceX exploring orbital data centers.
- The intersection of healthcare and technology is becoming more pronounced, as Medicare develops AI-friendly payment models and Anthropic expands into the AI legal services industry.
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TechCrunch
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Medicare’s new payment model is built for AI, and most of the tech world has no idea
3 hours ago
by Connie Loizos
AI, Biotech & Health, TC, Kleiner Perkins, Kraft Ventures, Next Ventures, Pair TeamThere is no governmental mechanism to pay for an AI agent that monitors a patient between visits, calls to check in, coordinates a housing referral, or makes sure someone picks up their medication. ACCESS creates that mechanism for the first time.
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Kevin Hartz’s A* just closed its third fund with $450M
8 hours ago
by Dominic-Madori Davis
Startups, Venture, A* Capital, In Brief, Kevin HartzThe firm takes a generalist approach, backing companies across categories such as AI applications, fintech, healthcare, and security. The average check size for this fund will be between $3 million and $5 million, with the aim to back at least 30 startups.
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Former Tesla exec and Heron Power CEO Drew Baglino has founded a heat pump startup
9 hours ago
by Tim De Chant
Climate, Exclusive, heat pumps, Sadi Thermal Machines, scoop, TeslaSadi Thermal Machines is Drew Baglino's second startup since leaving Tesla in 2024.
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Musk mulled handing OpenAI to his children, Altman testifies
9 hours ago
by Tim Fernholz
AI, Elon Musk, OpenAI, sam altmanAltman said that Musk's focus on controlling the initial for-profit gave him pause because OpenAI was dedicated to keeping advanced AI out of the hands of a single person, and Altman, with his experience running the prominent startup accelerator Y Combinator, knew "founders who had control usually did not give it up."
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Anthropic warns investors against secondary platforms offering access to its shares
9 hours ago
by Ram Iyer
AI, Venture, Anthropic, secondary market"Any sale or transfer of Anthropic stock, or any interest in Anthropic stock, offered by these firms is void and will not be recognized on our books and records," the company's support page reads.
Hacker News
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Engadget
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iRacing is now on Vision Pro, but you'll need a hefty PC to play it
5 hours ago
by Anna Washenko
Gaming, AppleVroom!
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Meta is facing another lawsuit over scam ads on Facebook and Instagram
5 hours ago
by Karissa Bell
Social Media, MetaThe lawsuit claims Meta is not doing enough to protect senior citizens and other vulnerable groups.
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Apple reportedly has a lot of changes planned for the Camera app
5 hours ago
by Ian Carlos Campbell
Smartphones, AppleiOS 27 may integrate Visual Intelligence into the Camera and make it more customizable.
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DOJ extracts $30m settlement from PayPal over minority-owned business program
6 hours ago
by Anna Washenko
Big TechThe federal retaliation against corporate DEI efforts marches on.
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NBA The Run hits the streets on June 9
7 hours ago
by Ian Carlos Campbell
GamingThe game is sort of a spiritual sequel to NBA Street and NBA Jam.
The Verge
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Sony’s new Xperia phone gets an overdue redesign
an hour ago
by Dominic Preston
Gadgets, Mobile, News, Phones, Sony, TechSony’s new flagship doesn’t look much like its predecessors. | Image: Sony / The Verge Sony's Xperia 1 flagships have looked more or less the same since 2020 , but that's finally changing with the Xperia 1 VIII, which moves to a chunky square camera island. The phone also boasts what should be a substantially improved telephoto camera, along with an AI camera assistant that looks like an improved version of Google's Camera Coach. While every previous Xperia 1 phone has had three vertical cameras, and the last six have positioned them in the same top-left corner spot, the 1
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Sam Altman was winning on the stand, but it might not be enough
4 hours ago
by Elizabeth Lopatto
AI, OpenAIWho, me? | Image: The Verge; Getty Images After two weeks of hearing from assorted witnesses that he was a lying snake, the jury finally heard from the lying snake himself: Sam Altman. At the end of the testimony, his lawyer William Savitt asked him how it felt to be accused of stealing a charity. "We created, through a ton of hard work, this extremely large charity, and I agree you can't steal it," Altman said. "Mr. Musk did try to kill it, I guess. Twice." Altman was fully in "nice kid from St. Louis" mode, and did a passable
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iOS 27 might add a lot more customization to the Camera app
5 hours ago
by Stevie Bonifield
Apple, Apple Rumors, iOS, News, TechApple's next iOS update could include something phone photographers have been waiting for: a lot more control over the Camera app. According to Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman, the Camera app will be "fully customizable" in iOS 27 and users will be able to "pick their own set of controls - called widgets - that run along the top of the interface." Gurman notes that the Camera app will keep the current set of default widgets, but starting with iOS 27, you will "be able to switch over to an 'advanced' array of options or choose their own items." From there,
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Meta won’t let you block its AI account on Threads
6 hours ago
by Jay Peters
AI, Meta, News, Social Media, Tech, ThreadsMeta announced on Tuesday that it's testing a Threads feature that lets users tag a Meta AI account to get answers to questions or context about a conversation on the platform. If you've spent any time looking at replies on X as of late, this new feature sounds a lot like Meta's take on people tagging xAI's Grok. But, as reported by Engadget , Threads users quickly discovered that you can't block the new Meta AI account, and they aren't happy about it. Meta has invested heavily in AI as it works to catch up to rivals like OpenAI and
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Meta will tell parents when their teens add new interests to their Instagram algorithm
7 hours ago
by Stevie Bonifield
Instagram, Meta, News, Social Media, TechStarting Tuesday, parents can get more details about what their teens are up to on Instagram. Meta is adding a feature to its Teen Accounts that shows parents the "general topics their teens engage with," like "basketball" or "fashion." Meta also says it will soon start notifying parents when their teen adds a new interest to their algorithm. In December, Meta announced its "Your Algorithm" feature, which lets users choose topics they want to see more or less of in Instagram. Meta noted in its Tuesday blog post that users with Teen Accounts are already limited in what topics they
Wired
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Elon Musk Had ‘Hair-Raising’ Idea of Passing OpenAI On to His Kids, Sam Altman Says
3 hours ago
by Maxwell Zeff, Paresh Dave
Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Model, BehaviorMusk’s lawyers questioned Altman over allegations of deception and his network of financial investments, but the OpenAI CEO painted a picture of Musk as obsessed with controlling the company.
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xAI Adds 19 New Gas Turbines Despite Ongoing Lawsuit
3 hours ago
by Molly Taft
Science, Science / Environment, Computing, With, GasEmails show that Elon Musk’s company is expanding its use of portable gas-fired power at its Colossus 2 site as a fight over air quality continues.
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The Unitree GD01 Is a Giant Mecha Robot You Can Actually Buy
4 hours ago
by Will Knight
Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Business, Big, BotsChina’s Unitree, famous for making low-cost dancing robots, will now sell you a giant, wall-smashing mecha.
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Foxconn Ransomware Attack Shows Nothing Is Safe Forever
5 hours ago
by Lily Hay Newman
Security, Security / Cyberattacks and Hacks, Security / Security News, InevitabilitiesFamous for helping build Apple’s iPhones, Foxconn just suffered another cyberattack, highlighting the perils of warehousing some of the world’s most valuable data.
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MAHA Keeps Being Weird as Hell About Fertility
6 hours ago
by Ej Dickson
Culture, Culture / Digital Culture, Baby, BoomersRFK Jr. and Mehmet Oz’s comments about teen sperm count and “underbabied” Americans at a recent women’s health event underscore the White House’s pronatalist agenda.