Tech
AI Summary
- The tech industry is seeing significant advancements in AI, with companies like Anthropic releasing new models and startups like Rillet achieving unicorn status rapidly, while others like Michael Polansky are exploring novel applications such as AI trained on live skin.
- Nvidia continues to be a dominant force, not just in AI models but in the infrastructure supporting them, partnering with data center developers like Cloverleaf to expand its reach.
- Apple faces workforce adjustments, reportedly cutting jobs from its Siri and Vision Pro teams, while simultaneously preparing for new device launches like the Pixel 11, which shows minor upgrades and camera trends.
- Privacy and security remain critical concerns, with TikTok settling a significant lawsuit over children's privacy, Tesla recalling millions of cars due to a door handle issue, and probes into Chinese lidar and government hacking tools highlighting cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
- The future of personal tech includes innovations like Kobo running apps and advancements in smartwatches, though some established products like Tesla's solar roof are being discontinued, and established services like Walmart are finally adopting broader payment options like Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Sources
TechCrunch
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Michael Polansky is training an AI model on skin that’s still alive
4 hours ago
by Connie Loizos
Biotech & Health, TCMichael Polansky — better known publicly as Lady Gaga's partner and a former top deputy to Sean Parker — has quietly spent years building an AI-driven startup that keeps living human skin tissue alive for weeks outside the body to discover new skincare compounds, and is only now going public about it.
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Japanese space tech startup Letara expands beyond satellite thrusters with $16M
5 hours ago
by Kate Park
Space, Startups, Japan, spacetechJapanese space startup Letara is betting its hybrid rocket technology can move beyond small satellite thrusters into a broader market for space, defense and security, after raising ¥2.6 billion ($16 million).
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Anthropic’s Opus 4.6 is a smut-machine
7 hours ago
by Rebecca Bellan
AI, Anthropic, Claude, ExclusiveAnthropic forbids its Claude models from generating sexually explicit content. But a series of tests conducted by TechCrunch found that it didn't take much to get past the restriction.
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Nvidia partners with data center developer Cloverleaf
7 hours ago
by Lucas Ropek
AI, data centers, In Brief, nvidia, OpenAINvidia continues to pour money into data center development — just as AI data centers bring lots of money into Nvidia.
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How AI accounting startup Rillet raised $100M and became a unicorn in 48 hours
8 hours ago
by Dominic-Madori Davis
Startups, Venture, ERPRillet CEO Nicolas Kopp shared growth numbers at a board meeting and set off a fundraising frenzy from Iconiq, Sequoia and others. Without even trying.
Hacker News
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The Verge
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HoverAir’s transforming modular drone has already been halted in the US
8 hours ago
by Sean Hollister
Drones, News, TechThe HoverAir Versa. | Image: HoverAir I am so sorry, fellow US gadget fans: the FCC's drone ban appears to have struck again. The HoverAir Versa - a baby steadycam with snap-on propeller wings that transform it into a drone - has already stopped taking US orders just three days after its Indiegogo debut , and may be forced to abandon shipping plans in the US. HoverAir is now telling backers it's only shipping its camera to the US, not the piece that turns it into a drone, "due to a few remaining logistics updates with the Flight Kit." But
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TikTok will pay $400 million to settle DOJ child privacy lawsuit
8 hours ago
by Jay Peters
Creators, News, Policy, Politics, Tech, TikTokThe US Department of Justice announced on Friday that TikTok will pay $400 million to settle a lawsuit filed in 2024 over allegedly violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). In the lawsuit, the DOJ alleged that TikTok collected data from children without notifying parents or obtaining consent and did not delete the accounts when parents requested. TikTok is set to pay $300 million right away and will pay a further $100 million "upon entry of an order vacating a prior consent decree entered against TikTok's predecessor, Musical.ly," the DOJ says in a press release . The settlement is
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Over 1 million people have clicked LinkedIn’s AI slop button
8 hours ago
by Jay Peters
AI, News, TechLinkedIn actually announced a "Seems like AI slop" button on July 30th, and the company says that a lot of people have already used it. According to a Thursday post from chief product officer Hari Srinivasan , "over a million people" have clicked on the button, which is accessible from the three dots menu on a post. LinkedIn announced the button a few weeks after AI detector Pangram determined that 41 percent of LinkedIn's longform posts were flagged as fully AI generated, which 404 Media reported on . Alongside the AI slop button, LinkedIn introduced "new and improved" classifiers to
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Apple is laying off staffers working on the Vision Pro and Siri
10 hours ago
by Jay Peters
Apple, News, Tech, Virtual RealityApple is laying off staff on the Siri and the Vision Pro teams, according to Bloomberg . The cuts include "largely shutting down" a Vision Pro gaming team and "reducing the size" of the team that makes Vision Pro immersive content, the publication says. More than 200 jobs were cut. Apple said in a statement to Bloomberg it was making the changes to "to evolve our business to deliver the best experiences for our users," though it will be making new roles. The company didn't immediately reply to a request for comment from The Verge . The Vision Pro launched
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$100 Best Buy gift cards will be $60 at stores Saturday
12 hours ago
by Brad Bourque
Deals, Gadgets, Verge ShoppingThe best gift card deal we’ve spotted this year is happening Saturday, August 22nd, at Best Buy stores for one day only. In celebration of the retailer’s 60th anniversary, you can purchase a $100 Best Buy gift card for $60. The deal is only good for as long as supplies last at your local store, so you might want to plan on getting there no later than opening time to boost your chance of getting one. There are some limitations on how you can use the gift card. You can’t use them to buy other gift cards, like iTunes or
Wired
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The Unlikely Place at the Center of China’s AI Boom
6 hours ago
by Zeyi Yang
Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Made, in, ChinaCheap energy, abundant land, and proximity to Beijing have turned a city in Inner Mongolia into a crucial hub for data centers.
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Tesla’s Door Handles Lead to Its Biggest Recall Yet
7 hours ago
by Aarian Marshall
Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Soft, OpeningA Chinese agency says the two recalls affecting some 3 million vehicles can mostly be fixed by over-the-air updates—but they will also require physical warning stickers and camera-related updates.
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Meta’s Big Reckoning Is Here
15 hours ago
by Lauren Goode
Business, Business / Tech Culture, BackchannelMeta is in court again over child safety, and this time it’s a landmark case that could force significant changes to core features of Facebook and Instagram.
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I Tried the Best Robotic Pool Cleaners of 2026: Beatbot, iGarden, Dreame
18 hours ago
by Christopher Null
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Home, Buying, GuidePack up your pool cleaning supplies. Let one of these robot buddies maintain your water quality instead
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Nyrius Phoenix Home True 4K60 (2026): A Solution for Cord Clutter
19 hours ago
by John Brandon
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Home, Cut, the, CordThe Nyrius Phoenix Home True 4K60 can wirelessly transmit games, TV shows, movies, and more across your home (even through walls).