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AI Summary

  • Google is aggressively integrating AI across its Workspace suite, aiming to transform productivity tools into an AI-powered office assistant, while also launching new AI chips to compete with Nvidia and enhance its cloud services.
  • Tesla is significantly increasing its capital expenditure to $25 billion, signaling major investments in AI and robotics, even as Elon Musk acknowledges that millions of current owners require hardware upgrades for full self-driving capabilities.
  • The tech industry is seeing substantial AI advancements, with companies like OpenAI enabling custom bots for teams and X (formerly Twitter) experimenting with AI-driven custom timelines, though concerns about AI's potential to trigger financial crises and its role in scams are also surfacing.
  • Apple is addressing critical security flaws, fixing a bug exploited by law enforcement to access deleted iPhone data and reportedly preparing for a leadership transition with hardware executive John Ternus set to succeed Tim Cook.
  • Major players like Meta are facing legal challenges, including lawsuits over misleading advertising practices and the alleged misuse of user data for AI training, while the market continues to evolve with new product launches and strategic partnerships, such as SpaceX's potential acquisition of Cursor.

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  • Kalshi suspended three political candidates from its platform for insider trading 10 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Business, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    Prediction market Kalshi has taken action against three political candidates, alleging that each was engaged with insider trading of information about their campaigns. The company implemented new rules last month aimed at preventing politicians and athletes from placing bets on events they can control, and it said those guardrails helped to flag this trio of cases.   The three candidates are Mark Moran of Virginia, Matt Klein of Minnesota and Ezekiel Enriquez of Texas. Kalshi reached settlements with Klein and Enriquez, both of whom cooperated in the platform's investigations. Each will face a fine of less than $1,000 and suspensions of up

  • Ecco the Dolphin: Complete will combine remasters and a sequel into one package 10 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Video Games, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    Last year, Ecco the Dolphin creator Ed Annunizata teased plans to remaster the first two games in the series and create an entirely new sequel. Ecco the Dolphin: Complete, announced by Annunziata's studio A&R Atelier, appears to be the result of that work. The game doesn't have a release date yet, but A&R Atelier says it combines the planned remasters and third title into "the complete, definitive Ecco the Dolphin experience, created by the people who made the originals." Complete includes "all versions of Ecco the Dolphin and Ecco: The Tides of Time," according to the developer, alongside "a brand-new contemporary

  • NASA targets a September launch for its next big space telescope 12 hours ago by Will Shanklin
    Science, Space & Astronomy, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Will Shanklin

    NASA's next eye into the cosmos is due to leave our planet later this year. The agency says it's targeting an early September launch for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Roman (for short) has a field of view 100 times larger than Hubble's. The September date is the earliest possible launch for Roman. NASA says it will go up (aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket) no later than May 2027. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, named after NASA's first chief astronomer and "mother" of Hubble, was introduced in 2016. (Back then, it was known as the Wide Field Infrared Survey

  • France's national agency for managing IDs and passports suffered a data breach last week 12 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    The French government confirmed that France Titres, also known as Agence nationale des titres sécurisés (ANTS), experienced a security breach last week. France Titres disclosed that it detected a data breach on April 15. The next day, a hacker claimed responsibility for the breach and claimed to have up to 19 million records that they are attempting to sell. According to Bleeping Computer, the data does not appear to have been widely leaked yet.  France Titres is responsible for the country's identification and registration materials, including driver’s licenses, national ID cards, passports and immigration documents. The compromised data includes full names,

  • Apple rolls out iOS 26.4.2 to fix a flaw that allowed the FBI to access push notifications 12 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    Apple's latest iOS update fixes a flaw in its notification database that made it possible for law enforcement to view deleted push notifications on a person's iPhone or iPad. The security flaw was one way law enforcement agencies like the FBI could circumvent Apple's strict stance towards user privacy, the Electronic Frontier Foundation writes, particularly since the company has required a court order to share notification data since 2023. According to Apple's update notes, iOS 26.4.2 introduces "improved data redaction" to address an issue where "notifications marked for deletion could be unexpectedly retained on the device." The update is available now


The Verge

  • The Iranian women Trump ‘saved’ from execution are simultaneously real and AI-manipulated 7 hours ago by Sarah Jeong
    Policy, Politics

    On Wednesday, President Donald Trump claimed to have secured the release of eight Iranian women condemned to execution for protesting the regime. Only the night before, he had posted on Truth Social about the imminent executions of these women, quoting a screenshot that included a collage of eight glamorously backlit, soft-focus portraits. The photos of the women were immediately accused of being AI-generated. "Trump is begging Iranian leaders to not execute 8 AI-generated women. This is the funniest thing I've ever seen," said one viral X post. > Trump is begging Iranian leaders to not execute 8 AI-generated women. This is the

  • Elon Musk admits that millions of Tesla vehicles won’t get unsupervised FSD 10 hours ago by Jay Peters
    Electric Cars, Elon Musk, News, Tech, Tesla, Transportation

    Tesla vehicles with the company's Hardware 3 (HW3) computer actually won't receive unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD), CEO Elon Musk said on Wednesday's Q1 2026 earnings call. Approximately 4 million Tesla vehicles operate on the HW3 platform, meaning that a significant chunk of Tesla owners - including customers that paid for the feature when they bought their cars - are now locked out of being able to use unsupervised FSD, which has been something Musk has been hyping for years, unless they upgrade their car or their car's hardware. Musk: > I wish it were otherwise, but Hardware 3 simply does not have

  • X is going to let Grok curate your timeline 12 hours ago by Emma Roth
    Apps, News, Social Media, Tech, Twitter - X

    X is putting its AI chatbot, Grok, in charge of your timeline. In an announcement on Wednesday, X product head Nikita Bier says Premium subscribers on iOS can get early access to a feature that allows users to pin specific topics to their home tab, which Grok will then use to curate the posts you see across each feed. "It's powered by Grok's understanding of every post with the algorithm's personalization - meaning every timeline is made just for you," Bier writes. "And it works even better when it's a topic you already engage with." Bier says early access to the Grok-powered

  • Tesla’s revenue rises again as it prepares for more AI and robotics 12 hours ago by Andrew J. Hawkins
    Autonomous Cars, Electric Cars, Elon Musk, News, Tech, Tesla, Transportation

    Tesla released its 2026 first-quarter financial earnings today, providing another look at the progress of Elon Musk's $1 trillion bet to transform his company into a leader of AI and robotics. Tesla said it earned $477 million in net income on $22.4 billion in revenue in the quarter that ended in April 2026. That's a 16 percent increase in revenue and a 17 percent increase in profits over the first quarter of 2025, when the company earned $409 million in net income on $19.3 billion in revenue. Tesla missed revenue expectations from Wall Street, which assumed approximately $22.64 billion in revenue. As

  • AI failure could trigger the next financial crisis, warns Elizabeth Warren 12 hours ago by Lauren Feiner
    AI, News, Policy, Politics

    "I know a bubble when I see one." That's what Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who led the push to create a new consumer financial regulator in the wake of the 2008 recession, told a crowd at a Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator event in Washington, DC on Wednesday. Warren warned of what she called "striking" parallels to that crisis in the AI industry. While she believes the technology has "enormous potential," she warned that AI companies' massive spending and borrowing practices are creating a tinderbox and Congress should step in. Though the AI industry has grown rapidly, Warren said the pace isn't keeping up


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