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AI Summary

  • Meta is pivoting its AI strategy, increasingly relying on AI for content moderation and exploring AI integration for content creation, while also receiving significant investment for its AI ventures.
  • The tech industry is grappling with the implications of AI, from potential job displacement due to AI surpassing human traffic to ethical considerations and national security risks associated with AI development.
  • Major tech players like Google and Apple are refining their approaches to app distribution and security, with Google introducing new processes for sideloading Android apps and Apple addressing potential iPhone hacking vulnerabilities.
  • The automotive and energy sectors are seeing significant shifts, with Rivian securing a major deal for robotaxis and startups like Fervo making strides in geothermal energy, alongside advancements in EV technology from companies like Xiaomi and BMW.
  • Partnerships and acquisitions continue to shape the tech landscape, as seen with Polymarket's deals in sports, Tubi's content collaborations, and the ongoing consolidation through acquisitions like Clockwise by Salesforce.

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  • Alphabet no longer has a controlling stake in its life sciences business Verily 2 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    Alphabet's life sciences business Verily is restructuring and raising money as a new corporate entity. Verily announced that with its $300 million investment round, it will change from an LLC to a corporation and rename itself Verily Health Inc. As a result, Alphabet now has a minority stake rather than a controlling one in the business.  Similar to every other tech business, this chapter for Verily will be focused on AI. “From research to care, our customers need solutions that bring the best of clinical and scientific rigor together with AI to deliver the next generation of healthcare - one that

  • States are suing the EPA for relinquishing its role as a greenhouse gas emissions regulator 2 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Politics & Government, Pollution & Waste, Climate Change, Environment, Nature & Environment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    California, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York are leading a group of 20 other states in suing the US Environmental Protection Agency for renouncing its ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, The New York Times reports. The lawsuit specifically argues that the EPA's decision to rescind a 2009 study that determined greenhouse gases are dangerous to public health was illegal. The study, which is the source of what's called the "Endangerment Finding," was one of several justifications — along with things like the Clean Air Act — for the agency's ability to regulate emissions. Rescinding the finding nullified the EPA's evidence for

  • Amazon acquires autonomous robotics startup Rivr 3 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Mergers, Acquisitions & Takeovers, Robots, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    Amazon has acquired Rivr, a startup focused on autonomous robotics. Rivr is based in Zurich and was valued at $110 million in a funding round from August 2024, which both Amazon and its CEO's Bezos Expeditions participated in. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed.  Rivr's robots have four legs and wheels that allow it to maneuver on stairs and other potentially uneven surfaces. The company just released its second generation of the robot. The purchase will likely further Amazon's capabilities for ever-faster and more efficient package deliveries.  "This acquisition reflects our commitment to a continued investment in research, which we

  • DoorDash will start paying gig workers for creating content to train AI models 3 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Business, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    DoorDash has launched a new option for its gig economy workers to earn some extra cash. The delivery service introduced Tasks, which it describes as "short activities Dashers can complete between deliveries or in their own time." It gives taking pictures of restaurant dishes or recording video of unscripted conversations in languages other than English as examples. These materials will be used to train artificial intelligence and robotics models.  A representative from DoorDash told Bloomberg News that it will use Tasks content for evaluating its in-house AI models as well as those made by its partner companies in retail, insurance, hospitality

  • Google is reportedly testing a Gemini app for Mac 3 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Software, Mobile Apps, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    Google is testing a version of its Gemini app for macOS, Bloomberg reports. The app would bring the AI assistant to uncharted territory, and in more direct competition with OpenAI's ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude, both of which offer standalone Mac apps. Gemini remains accessible through the web, and it sounds like the macOS app offers the same set of features, with the ability to respond to prompts, search the web and generate text, images and code. The major differentiator of the Mac app could be a feature called "Desktop Intelligence," which gives Gemini a new source of information and context for


The Verge

  • Sony’s new WF-1000XM6 earbuds are already on sale for $30 off 3 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Deals, Gadgets, Headphones, Sony, Tech, Verge Shopping

    Sony’s WF-1000XM6 are on sale in both color options. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Sony’s WF-1000XM6 are the best noise-canceling wireless earbuds you can buy, but they’ve been hard to recommend over the last-gen model because of the price. While the older version is often on sale for $248, the update costs $329 — and has never before been marked down. That’s why this deal is worth paying attention to: right now, Sony’s WF-1000XM6 are on sale for about $298 ($31 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and directly from Sony, marking their first discount. SONY WF-1000XM6 EARBUDS WHERE TO

  • Marc Andreessen is a philosophical zombie 4 hours ago by Elizabeth Lopatto
    Business, Science, Tech, TL;DR

    What inner life? | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images I admit, this is an innovation I did not see coming: Silicon Valley has invented the philosophical zombie from the classic thought experiment "lol how crazy would it be if there were a philosophical zombie." Until recently, the philosophical zombie was a concept closely associated with Australian philosopher David Chalmers, who defines it as "someone or something physically identical to me (or to any other conscious being), but lacking conscious experiences altogether." Chalmers' zombie twin is identical to him functionally and psychologically - except that he feels nothing. This is

  • The coolest game controller for your phone is $50 off 4 hours ago by Cameron Faulkner
    Deals, Gadgets, Verge Shopping

    The MCON includes an adhesive-backed ring for phones that aren’t MagSafe- or Pixelsnap-ready. | Image: OhSnap The MCON is the closest to a Swiss army knife that a controller can be. No, it doesn’t contain a can opener, but it makes up for it with a surprising array of features. Once you attach your MagSafe- or Pixelsnap-ready phone to the top plate, pressing a button along its top edge satisfyingly pops your phone up to reveal a full suite of controls, including TMR sticks made by GameSir. The MCON launched for $150, but you can get it for $99.99 through its

  • Hermès doesn’t include a power adapter with its $5,150 charging case 5 hours ago by Andrew Liszewski
    Design, Gadgets, News, Tech

    BYO power. | Image: Hermès Over a decade after Apple first partnered with Hermès for a special Apple Watch collaboration, the French luxury goods maker has released a new collection of leather-wrapped charging accessories for Apple's mobile devices. The most expensive option is a multi-device wireless charger in a case made from the brand's signature gold-colored calfskin leather that will set you back $5,150. For comparison, a 14-inch MacBook Pro starts at $1,699. At the other end of the collection's pricing spectrum - which is still far from cheap - is the $1,250 Hermès Paddock Solo charger featuring a wireless charging puck

  • A rogue AI led to a serious security incident at Meta 6 hours ago by Stevie Bonifield
    AI, Meta, News, Tech

    For almost two hours last week, Meta employees had unauthorized access to company and user data thanks to an AI agent that gave an employee inaccurate technical advice, as previously reported by The Information. Meta spokesperson Tracy Clayton said in a statement to The Verge that "no user data was mishandled" during the incident. A Meta engineer was using an internal AI agent, which Clayton described as "similar in nature to OpenClaw within a secure development environment," to analyze a technical question another employee posted on an internal company forum. But the agent also independently publicly replied to the question after


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