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AI Summary

  • Apple anticipates iPhone price increases due to AI-related memory crunch, while Snap faces stock decline after launching expensive AR glasses.
  • AI's societal impact is viewed negatively by most Americans, with concerns about control and rapid advancement, while companies grapple with AI ROI.
  • Concerns arise over cybercriminals exploiting vulnerabilities in firewalls and app store enforcement, alongside global discussions on AI control and national security.
  • AI startups are diversifying, with Anthropic exploring carbon removal and Odyssey securing significant funding for world models, though OpenAI reportedly faces substantial financial losses.
  • The tech industry sees shifts in strategy with social media exploring user-controlled algorithms and newsletters, while hardware innovation continues with new speakers and AR devices.

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  • Tim Cook says RAM expenses are ‘unsustainable’ and Apple is going to raise prices 5 hours ago by Emma Roth
    Apple, iPhone, macOS, News, Tech

    Apple is planning to raise prices in response to the ongoing memory shortage. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal , Apple CEO Tim Cook says "price increases are unavoidable:" We're doing our best to mitigate the huge increases that are being passed to us, and we've been trying to shield our customers from the increases, but the situation has become unsustainable. Cook doesn't say when Apple plans on raising prices or which products will be affected. The company has already stopped selling the Mac Studio with 512GB of RAM in March and later raised the starting price of

  • VSCO launches Studio Pro mobile photo editing app and plans $500 per year subscription 6 hours ago by Stevie Bonifield
    Apps, Creators, News, Tech

    VSCO is taking on Adobe with a new Studio Pro editing app rolling out today on iOS and coming to macOS later this year, as Bloomberg reports. At launch, the app offers tools for batch editing, style matching from a reference image, and sharing images through VSCO Galleries. VSCO says more features are coming later, including support for RAW images, advanced export options, and additional advanced editing tools like adjusting image aspect ratios. A press release says the app is made for managing high-volume editing projects, like "weddings, portraits, events, sports, school photography, and other large-scale photoshoots." The $500 per

  • Epic wants to let you bring your Fortnite skins to other games 8 hours ago by Jay Peters
    Entertainment, Fortnite, Gaming, News

    Epic Games has been touting the potential of an interoperable metaverse for years , though that vision hasn't yet become a reality. But with Unreal Engine 6, the next major version of its game development engine, Epic plans to take a big step toward that theoretical future: it will let developers make games that can use a player's Fortnite skins and will let developers build skins of their own that work with Fortnite . "We're tackling this problem first because we want to prove things out with a system that's complex enough to be a meaningful existence proof of the

  • Anthropic got hit by export rules nobody understands 9 hours ago by Robert Hart
    AI, Anthropic, Policy

    Anthropic has spent much of this week fighting to get its newest AI models back online after the Trump administration abruptly ordered the company to cut access for all foreign nationals, including users inside the US and its own employees, forcing Anthropic to block access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for everyone. "To my knowledge, this is the first time US export controls have been used to control access to an AI model in this way." The Trump administration has not publicly explained the legal basis for the order, but in a statement on its website, Anthropic said the

  • Two-thirds of Americans think AI is advancing too quickly 10 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    AI, News

    According to the latest Pew Research poll , 49 percent of Americans report using chatbots at least occasionally, but 63 percent think the tech is advancing too quickly. Overall, use of AI chatbots has increased dramatically since 2024, when only 33 percent reported using them. Specifically, ChatGPT's usage has doubled since 2023, with 44 percent of respondents saying they've used it. But opinions remain negative , with only 16 percent saying that AI will have a positive impact on society. Interestingly, it's the younger generations who both report using AI more and who are inclined to have a more pessimistic


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