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AI Summary

  • The AI race continues to heat up, with Nvidia investing billions in equity deals and companies like Cloudflare leveraging AI to increase efficiency, albeit with job displacement.
  • The mobility sector is seeing significant shifts, with Uber expanding its services beyond rides and Lime attempting an IPO, while investigations into self-driving crashes involving Uber partners continue.
  • Startups are exploring unconventional funding and deal-making environments, including the F1 paddock, and voice AI in India, despite its challenges, is seeing new betting ventures like Wispr Flow.
  • Major tech companies are integrating AI features into consumer products, such as Prime Video's TikTok-like feed and Safari's automatic tab organization, while concerns arise over AI's potential impact on data privacy and hardware monopolies.
  • The gaming industry is buzzing with new releases and company developments, including potential retirements of legendary designers, unionization efforts at studios like Double Fine, and explorations into AI's role in game development and music.

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  • Ashnymph’s Childhood EP is exhilarating dance goth rock 3 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Column, Entertainment, Music, Music Review

    I can’t wait for a proper full length. | Image: Blitzcat Records I've got to thank my oldest friend and concert buddy, Tim , for turning me on to this one. Ashnymph is a London band that blends post-punk melodies with Krautrock rhythms and industrial grime. Their debut EP, Childhood , drifts between dreamy vocals buried in layers of reverb and four-on-the-floor dancefloor pounding. It's a thrilling opening salvo from a band that feels on the cusp of a major breakthrough. Childhood opens with an ambient recording of someone walking down a hall (I think), and some swirling synth noise

  • Cricut’s $99 craft cutting machine helped me feel creative again 6 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Gadgets, Hands-on, Reviews, Smart Home, Tech

    The desk-friendly Cricut Joy 2 comes in multiple colors. | Photo: Sheena Vasani / The Verge I've always been skeptical of products that claim to help you lead a more creative life. But one recently won me over. I've spent three weeks with the Cricut Joy 2, a smart cutting and drawing machine that made it easy for me to get back into making stickers, cards, bookmarks, and more. The small $99 gadget isn't perfect, but its capabilities and app-provided templates were just what I was looking for. Caregiving, self-criticism, and mental health struggles have made it tough to tinker

  • Writers are fleeing the Substack Tax 6 hours ago by Emma Roth
    Creators, Report, Tech, Web

    Substack, the once buzzy newsletter platform, is losing a new swath of writers to rival platforms most people haven't heard of. Just last month, The Ankler , one of Substack's most popular publications, left for a platform that gives it more control over its site. Others who have departed Substack within the past year voiced similar complaints and cite the platform's increased focus on social features as well as a pricing model that puts a chokehold on their business. Substack faced talent drain in 2024 linked to its platforming of Nazi newsletters , but now it's not just the platform's

  • Netflix may have finally figured out games 8 hours ago by Andrew Webster
    Column, Gaming, Netflix, Streaming, The Stepback

    This is The Stepback , a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on Netflix, follow Andrew Webster . The Stepback arrives in our subscribers' inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here . How it started Boggle has become a spectator sport in my household. Everyone crowds around the TV while one of us plays, and the crowd either helps shout out words or waits patiently for their turn. There's a lot of yelling. But it's a game that my family can hop into easily, and once someone starts playing, it

  • Vivo’s X300 Ultra has the best cameras in any phone 9 hours ago by Dominic Preston
    Mobile, Phone Reviews, Reviews, Tech

    The X300 Ultra is mostly let down by its rather dull design. A few months ago, I wrote that the telephoto camera is the only lens that matters any more , at least when it comes to Ultra-class flagships. As phones got better, cameras became where manufacturers tried to stand out. As cameras got better, telephoto lenses became the next point of focus. The most recent Ultra phones from Xiaomi , Oppo , and Huawei have all made the telephoto, above all, their selling point. Vivo's X300 Ultra is doing something different. Instead of pushing its telephoto hardware to further


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