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AI Summary

  • Apple is suing OpenAI, alleging the AI giant pilfered trade secrets related to its hardware business, sparking a major legal battle in the competitive AI landscape.
  • Meta is facing renewed scrutiny and backlash, leading to the removal of controversial AI image generation features on Instagram and potential EU fines over addictive platform designs.
  • SK Hynix is making history with the largest foreign IPO in US history, raising a substantial $26.5 billion and signaling a significant investment in expanding its chip manufacturing capabilities in the United States.
  • Bluesky has appointed an official CEO, Toni Schneider, ending its interim leadership and signaling a new phase of growth for the decentralized social media platform.
  • OpenAI is expanding its reach into households with new family-focused initiatives for ChatGPT, while also experiencing a significant leadership change with the departure of its head of safety.

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  • Reed Jobs would rather talk about curing cancer than his last name 8 hours ago by Connie Loizos
    Biotech & Health, TC, Venture

    When we last sat down with Jobs at TechCrunch Disrupt nearly three years ago, his firm Yosemite was brand new and biotech was still reeling from its post-pandemic crash. Now, the venture outfit has a team of 17; a cluster of blockbuster drugs are all losing patent protection in roughly the same window, creating all kinds of new opportunities; and AI has gone from a curiosity to, in Jobs's words, a huge part of what Yosemite does. "I didn't expect Yosemite to be moving this fast," he said.

  • This slushie machine was a lifesaver during NYC’s heat wave 10 hours ago by Lauren Forristal
    Hardware, Ninja, slushies

    Last weekend’s brutal NYC heat wave had me craving a frozen drink almost every afternoon. Normally, that would mean sweating through a walk to 7-Eleven for a slurpee. This time, though, I stayed home and put the new Ninja Slushi Twist to the test. Ninja’s latest slushie machine builds on the popularity of the original […]

  • Smart glasses without a camera? Even Realities bets productivity beats recording everyone 14 hours ago by Ivan Mehta
    Gadgets, review, SMART Glasses, Even Realities

    The glasses are targeted at people who might be constantly in meetings, giving presentations, and traveling to countries where different languages are spoken.

  • OpenAI bets on families as ChatGPT goes deeper into households 18 hours ago by Jagmeet Singh
    AI, Exclusive, OpenAI, ChatGPT

    ChatGPT is hiring a dedicated product manager to build experiences for families, caregivers, and older adults, according to a job posting.

  • US cybersecurity agency CISA had to build its incident playbook during the incident, agency reveals a day ago by Zack Whittaker
    Security, CISA, cybersecurity, us government

    Independent cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs reported in May that a security researcher with cyber firm GitGuardian alerted him to reams of exposed passwords stored in a publicly accessible GitHub repository, which an employee of a CISA contractor had uploaded.


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The Verge

  • After years of teasing, the viral Nopia synth is ‘basically finished’ 11 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Entertainment, Gadgets, Music, News, Tech

    More mint green synths please. | Image: Nopia After setting the music gear corner of the internet on fire back in 2023 with the first glimpse at the Nopia , creators Martin Grieco and Rocío Gal are almost ready to bring it to market. The duo brought it to the MusicRadar offices for an in-depth first look and revealed that it will be launching in "a couple of months" for around £550. Nopia is built around harmonic interplay in a unique way. Rather than a few knobs and a keyboard controlling a single synth patch, it blends multiple modules -

  • Oregon’s Attorney General withdraws effort to delay Paramount and Warner Bros. merger 13 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Business, Entertainment, News, Policy, Politics, Streaming

    Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield had been seeking documents from Paramount related to its takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery. Rayfield also asked a state circuit court judge to delay the closing of the deal by 60 days so that his office could review the documents. But according to Deadline and Variety , he's now dropped his civil investigative demand for the records. Obviously, Paramount is pleased with Rayfield's decision to withdraw his request, but the AG's office isn't exactly satisfied with the outcome. Jenny Hansson, communications director for Rayfield, told Deadline that, "Paramount made it clear that they weren't going

  • FL Studio head Constantin Koehncke turns to Reddit for feedback and fun 17 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Apps, Entertainment, Interview, Music, Report, Tech

    If you're a music maker of a certain age, then you probably once dabbled with a pirated copy of a little app called Fruity Loops. These days it's called FL Studio , and Constantin Koehncke, is the man responsible for shepherding the pioneering digital audio workstation (DAW) through the modern age. As CEO of Image Line, the company behind FL Studio, Constantin has overseen the introduction of a number of AI-powered features like stem separation and its Gopher chatbot. Before taking the reins of Image Line in 2022, Constantin was the head of Native Instruments, where he spearheaded the shift

  • Nintendo’s Talking Flower got a small price cut 17 hours ago by Cameron Faulkner
    Deals, Gadgets, Gaming, Nintendo, Verge Shopping

    If you’re the type of person who could always use a little extra positive affirmation, or you have a weakness for weird gadgets, the Talking Flower might be of interest. I’m only kind of serious. The toy is based on a character from Super Mario Bros. Wonder that guides Mario through levels with quippy, whimsical remarks. It’s a little weird that it even exists, but, then again, this is the company that made Alarmo . The Talking Flower debuted for $34.99, but it got a small price reduction at Amazon and Walmart . It’ll instead cost you $29.99 to buy

  • White House taps the guy who keeps crying ‘aliens’ to run UFO group 18 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    News, Policy, Politics, Science

    Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb will head the UAP Science Advisory Council established by the White House, the Pentagon, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the FBI, and "the intelligence community." The Council will provide scientific reports and advice to the UAP Governing Board, in an effort to "resolve the nature of UAP," or unidentified anomalous phenomena. On paper, Loeb's qualifications seem strong. And he's surrounded himself with a team from a variety of backgrounds. The Council includes not only physicists, but a pathologist, a computer scientist, a philosopher, a psychologist, and even the founding publisher of S …


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