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AI Summary

  • OpenAI continues its acquisition spree, recently buying AI personal finance startup Hiro, while also facing legal challenges from Elon Musk, who alleges the company is 'orchestrating a last-minute legal ambush.'
  • The automotive industry is seeing shifts with Lucid Motors appointing a new CEO and securing additional funding, alongside Uber and Nuro testing premium robotaxi services in San Francisco and Slate Auto raising a significant sum for affordable EV trucks.
  • Cybersecurity remains a major concern as Booking.com confirms customer data breaches, hackers target companies with extortion demands, and the FBI announces a takedown of a large phishing operation. Ransomware is also reportedly growing three times faster than efforts to combat it.
  • Big Tech companies are making strategic moves: Microsoft is phasing out Outlook Lite, working on new AI agents, and potentially introducing new hardware like smart glasses, while Apple is also reportedly testing multiple designs for upcoming smart glasses.
  • The evolving landscape of AI is highlighted by a Stanford report pointing to a growing disconnect between AI insiders and the public, and a new $100 ChatGPT Pro plan from OpenAI aiming to compete more directly with rivals like Claude.

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  • You can attend Pokémon EDM shows in Los Angeles and London an hour ago by Mariella Moon
    Media, Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    If you love Pokémon and electronic dance music, the Pokémon Company made the perfect event for you. As part of Pokémon’s 30th anniversary festivities, the company is holding EDM concert experiences called “Pokémon Night Out” in Los Angeles and London. American DJ Marshmello, known for wearing a marshmallow-like mask on stage, will be headlining the events, with Australian DJ Alison Wonderland as a supporting act. The experiences will feature custom sets and Pokémon-inspired visual storytelling. The events will be open to fans 16-years-old and up. It will be held at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on October 24, 2026, and

  • The Morning After: Meta is reportedly working on an AI model of Mark Zuckerberg 2 hours ago by Mat Smith
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mat Smith

    If you were looking for the worst AI project announced so far this week, try Meta. According to a Financial Times report, the company is developing its own Mark Zuckerberg AI, training it on Zuckerberg’s mannerisms, tone and publicly available statements. AKA, the good stuff. (Will it smoke meats?) The company has reportedly been working for some time on creating photorealistic, 3D-animated AI characters that can manage interactions. However, it now appears to be focusing on this Zuckerberg AI character, which would interact with employees in his stead. Yeesh. Remember when the Meta boss introduced legs to the metaverse? Hopefully, a

  • Sony is developing a Bloodborne animated film adaptation 2 hours ago by Mariella Moon
    Movies, Media, Arts & Entertainment, Game Consoles, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    An R-rated animated film adaptation of Bloodborne is currently being developed by Sony, according to Variety. Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group held a presentation at CinemaCon, where the division’s president said that the adaptation will be “very true” to the violent and graphic nature of the game. Bloodborne was created by Japanese studio FromSoftware and was published by Sony back in 2015. The critically acclaimed title is an RPG in the style of Dark Souls, featuring heavy blood splatters during combat and other body horror elements. Its director, Hidetaka Miyazaki, said his biggest inspiration for the game was HP

  • Two suspects have been arrested for allegedly shooting at Sam Altman's house 7 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Society & Culture, Crime & Justice, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's house may have been the target of a second attack after San Francisco Police Department arrested two suspects for a reported shooting in the Russian Hill neighborhood. The SFPD said in a press release that police officers responded to a "suspicious occurrence of possible shots fired" at around 5:56 AM ET / 2:56 AM PT on Sunday, April 12. SFPD's Special Investigation Division took over the case and have since detained both 25-year-old Amanda Tom and 23-year-old Muhamad Tarik Hussein, seizing three firearms in the process with the help of a warrant. The two suspects were charged

  • Blackmagic's DaVinci Resolve 21 takes on Adobe Lightroom with a new Photo page 8 hours ago by Steve Dent
    Software, Media, Technology & Electronics, Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Steve Dent

    Many creators have already switched from Adobe Premiere to DaVinci Resolve, and now the developer, Blackmagic Design, is going after Lightroom and Photoshop. The Australian company just unveiled DaVinci Resolve 21 in beta at the NAB 2026 broadcast convention with a brand new page called Photo designed to let you do things like crop and color-correct still images. At the same time, the new version introduces video AI tools that can age a subject or reshape their facial features.  DaVinci Resolve has always let you edit photos as clips on a video timeline, but now it's greatly simplified with the Photo


The Verge

  • A sleek, wearable airbag for cyclists is nearly here 3 hours ago by Thomas Ricker
    Bikes, Entertainment, Gadgets, News, Sports, Transportation, Wearable

    The lightweight Airbag deploys in just milliseconds after detecting a crash. | Image: Van Rysel What you're looking at is a new airbag system integrated directly into a "race-ready" skinsuit, not bolted on like other solutions. It was developed for road cyclists by Van Rysel, with the help of airbag technology specialist In&motion. It's currently being tested on pro riders ahead of a general consumer release sometime "within the next two years." Its development comes after the UCI, pro cycling's governing body, put out a call in February seeking gear that could help protect riders traveling faster than ever. The current version is

  • The new Trump Phone design is here 5 hours ago by Dominic Preston
    Gadgets, Mobile, News, Phones, Policy, Politics, Tech

    Still proud, still American, still gold. | Image: Trump Mobile Trump Mobile has overhauled its website, introducing a new logo, new design language, and a new version of the T1 Phone. The redesigned phone is the same one that two company executives showed me over a video call two months ago, seemingly now confirmed to be the final design - but there's still no word on when it will arrive. The phone is still gold, of course, with an American flag design on the rear that's black in some images, but white in others, alongside a "Trump Mobile" wordmark. I was shown

  • Daniel Moreno-Gama is facing federal charges for attacking Sam Altman’s home and OpenAI’s HQ 13 hours ago by Jay Peters
    AI, News, OpenAI

    Daniel Moreno-Gama is now facing federal charges after allegedly traveling from Texas to California with the intent to kill OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. On April 10th, he was arrested after throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home and attempting to break into OpenAI's headquarters. According to prosecutors, at the HQ, "Moreno-Gama attempted to break the glass doors of the building with a chair and stated that he had come to burn down the location and kill anyone inside." His charges include "attempted damage and destruction of property by means of explosives and possession of an unregistered firearm," according

  • The Mercedes EQS returns with massive range and charging gains 15 hours ago by Andrew J. Hawkins
    Cars, Electric Cars, Mercedes-Benz, News, Transportation

    A year ago, Mercedes-Benz did the prudent thing and paused its EQ lineup of electric vehicles in the US. With customer demand drying up for luxury EVs, and federal incentives getting axed by vengeful Republicans, Mercedes put its first-generation EVs on ice. But then, in January, Mercedes quietly reintroduced the EQS brand in the US, with The Drive declaring that the "blobs are back" - a reference to the sedan's much-maligned jelly-bean shape that prioritized aerodynamics over a more traditional profile. But we didn't yet realize how back the EQS truly was. Today, Mercedes is reintroducing its electric sedan to a wary,

  • Justin Bieber’s YouTube Coachella set had nothing to do with who owns his music 16 hours ago by Jay Peters
    Entertainment, Music, News, Streaming, YouTube

    This past Saturday at the Coachella music festival, Justin Bieber played the first of two headlining sets in a deal reportedly worth $10 million. It was his most significant solo performance in years. But Bieber spent some of his time on stage the way many of us do on Saturday nights: on YouTube. For some of the set, Bieber played parts of his older songs right off YouTube from a Mac laptop. Behind him, on the stage's screen, you could see YouTube's website as he searched for songs in real time and then put the videos on full-screen while he


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