Tech
AI Summary
- Amazon and Meta are entering the Indian digital payments market to challenge the dominance of Google Pay and PhonePe.
- Microsoft is seeing significant traction with its Copilot AI, reporting over 20 million paid users who are actively utilizing the service.
- Anthropic is reportedly in discussions to raise a substantial $50 billion funding round, potentially valuing the AI company at $900 billion.
- Elon Musk's personal tweets are playing a significant role as evidence in his ongoing legal battles.
- Google Cloud's revenue has surpassed $20 billion, though growth was reportedly limited by capacity constraints.
Sources
TechCrunch
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Amazon, Meta join fight to end Google Pay, PhonePe dominance in India
3 hours ago
by Jagmeet Singh
Fintech, Amazon, WhatsApp, Exclusive, Mobikwik, amazon pay, Google Pay, Cred, PhonePe, UPI, NPCI, Super.moneyPhonePe and Google Pay command 80% of India's UPI instant payments network. Rivals are set to meet with regulators to lobby for restrictions.
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Amazon’s cloud business is surging — and so is its capital spending
4 hours ago
by Lucas Ropek
AI, Amazon, Andy Jassy, AWSThe e-commerce giant is making more money than expected from AWS but it's also spending a lot, and will continue to do so in the near term, its chief executive said.
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Sources: Anthropic could raise a new $50B round at a valuation of $900B
4 hours ago
by Marina Temkin, Jagmeet Singh
AI, Venture, Anthropic, FundraiseThe maker of Claude has received multiple pre-emptive offers at valuations in the $850 billion to $900 billion range, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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On the stand, Elon Musk can’t escape his own tweets
4 hours ago
by Tim Fernholz
AIElon Musk took the stand for the second day for his attempt to legally dismantle OpenAI.
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Meta is still burning money on AR/VR
4 hours ago
by Amanda Silberling
AI, MetaMeta is losing billions on Reality Labs each quarter, and its AI expenditures are only going to increase its spending.
Hacker News
- Craig Venter has died 2 hours ago
- Zed 1.0 13 hours ago
- Copy Fail 10 hours ago
- Cursor Camp 12 hours ago
- OpenTrafficMap 8 hours ago
Engadget
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Mark Zuckerberg says Meta is working on AI agents for personal and business use
5 hours ago
by Karissa Bell
AI, MetaThe CEO wants to make an agent so easy even his mom can use it.
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Gemini can now generate files, including Microsoft Word and LaTeX documents
8 hours ago
by Igor Bonifacic
AI, GoogleNo need to copy and paste Gemini's outputs anymore.
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Humanoid robots will work as baggage handlers at Tokyo airport
8 hours ago
by Will Shanklin
RoboticsHas nobody watched Terminator?
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Families of Tumbler Ridge shooting victims sue OpenAI
8 hours ago
by Igor Bonifacic
Big TechSam Altman apologized for not notifying local authorities last week.
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The EU thinks Meta isn't doing enough to protect children
9 hours ago
by Ian Carlos Campbell
Big TechA preliminary investigation found the company isn't adequately keeping minors off of Instagram and Facebook.
The Verge
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Elon Musk’s worst enemy in court is Elon Musk
4 hours ago
by Elizabeth Lopatto
AI, Elon Musk, OpenAI, Report, Tech, xAIJust a simple country CEO who was being tricked by that sophisticated lawyer | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images About five hours into Elon Musk's testimony, I typed the following sentence into my notes: "I have never been more sympathetic to Sam Altman in my life." Musk's direct testimony was an improvement over yesterday - even if his lawyer kept asking leading questions to cue him in how to answer. But that memory was immediately obliterated by an absolutely miserable cross-examination. For hours, Musk refused to answer yes or no questions with yes or no, occasionally "forgot" things he'd
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Grindr — yes, Grindr — won the WHCD party circuit
6 hours ago
by Tina Nguyen
Column, Policy, Politics, RegulatorGeneral atmosphere during Grindr White House Correspondents' Dinner Weekend Party 2026 at LXIV DC on April 24, 2026 in Washington, DC. | Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Grindr Inc. Hello and welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge subscribers about technology, politics, and technology learning how to politick. If you're not a subscriber but would like to support our work, please subscribe here. I promise that your money will not go toward paying for a drone-proof ballroom for The Verge staff, no matter how much fun we'd have throwing parties there. Speaking of parties: The Verge normally wouldn't do a party report from
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Splatoon Raiders preorders for the Switch 2 are nearly 20 percent off
6 hours ago
by Cameron Faulkner
Deals, Gadgets, Gaming, Nintendo, Verge ShoppingNintendo recently announced a new pricing policy, which knocks $10 off the cost of digital versions of future first-party titles exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2. Splatoon Raiders, for instance, is available for preorder ahead of its July 23rd release for $49.99 digitally or $59.99 for the physical edition. However, Walmart is the exception in how it’s pricing preorders for the cartridge version. Right now, you can reserve the upcoming for $49.94 — just a few cents cheaper than the digital version. Raiders isn’t a sequel to Splatoon 3, but rather a spinoff that has similar third-person, paint-splatting gameplay set
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Microsoft reports sinking Xbox revenue as its cloud business climbs
7 hours ago
by Emma Roth
Microsoft, News, TechMicrosoft's Xbox hardware revenue continues to tumble, with the company revealing a 33 percent decline as part of its earnings report released on Wednesday. Even though the rest of Microsoft's consumer-focused division took a dip, the company's cloud and productivity businesses continue to soar, driving the company toward $82.9 billion in revenue. Along with declining Xbox hardware revenue, Microsoft reported a 5 percent drop in Xbox content and services as well. Microsoft has seen a significant amount of executive turnover over the past few months, with the retirement of Xbox chief CEO Phil Spencer and the departure of former Xbox presiden
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Google Search queries hit an ‘all time high’ last quarter
7 hours ago
by Jay Peters
AI, Business, Google, News, TechGoogle Search queries hit an "all time high" in the first quarter of 2026, according to a statement from CEO Sundar Pichai published as part of Alphabet's earnings on Wednesday. "Our AI investments and full stack approach are lighting up every part of the business," Pichai says. "Search had a strong quarter with AI experiences driving usage, queries at an all time high, and 19% revenue growth." He also notes that Q1 was "our strongest quarter ever for our consumer AI plans, driven by the Gemini App" and that the company now has more than 350 million paid subscriptions, with "YouTube
Wired
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How Elon Musk Squeezed OpenAI: They 'Are Gonna Want to Kill Me’
4 hours ago
by Maxwell Zeff, Paresh Dave
Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Model, BehaviorTensions flared on the third day of trial in Musk v. Altman as OpenAI’s lawyers cross-examined Musk.
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Emergency First Responders Say Waymos Are Getting Worse
7 hours ago
by Aarian Marshall
Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Ghost, Rider“I believe the technology was deployed too quickly in too vast amounts, with hundreds of vehicles, when it wasn’t really ready,” one police official told federal regulators last month.
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Taylor Swift Wants to Trademark Her Likeness. These TikTok Deepfake Ads Show Why
7 hours ago
by Miles Klee
Culture, Culture / Digital Culture, ScamsResearchers show scammers are using AI-manipulated footage of celebrity interviews to trick users into sharing their personal data.
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Female Looksmaxxer Alorah Ziva Is Suing Clavicular for Alleged Battery
8 hours ago
by Ej Dickson
Culture, Culture / Digital Culture, serving, looksAleksandra Mendoza, aka Alorah Ziva, alleges that the 20-year-old influencer injected her with drugs on a livestream and had nonconsensual sex with her while she was underage.
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Sanctioned Chinese AI Firm SenseTime Releases Image Model Built for Speed
10 hours ago
by Zeyi Yang
Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Optical, EdgeWith US restrictions limiting its access to advanced tech, SenseTime is doubling down on open source with a new model optimized to run on Chinese-made chips.