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AI Summary

  • AI development continues to be a major focus, with significant investments, ethical debates, and potential shifts in major tech players like DeepMind and Anthropic.
  • The intersection of AI and robotics is gaining traction, with advancements in AI assisting robot operations and autonomous vehicle technology.
  • Hardware innovations are emerging, from specialized chip tools and e-ink displays to memory encryption on CPUs and new NASA rover technology.
  • The consumer tech landscape sees updates in operating systems like iOS, new hardware releases, and evolving trends in smart home devices and wearables.
  • The tech industry is grappling with the implications of AI, including data privacy, potential misuse, and the cost of AI development, alongside ongoing cybersecurity concerns.

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  • The Atlantic created a searchable database of the music used to train AI 4 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    AI, Entertainment, Music, News

    Atlantic reporter Alex Reisner recently uncovered four datasets of music being used to train AI models and made them fully searchable for the public. Two of the sets are absolutely enormous at 12 million and 9 million tracks. The other two are much smaller, but still represent a significant amount of training data at over 100,000 songs each. According to Reisner, the sets have been downloaded thousands of times and, while it's impossible to know exactly who has used them, Google and Stability have both confirmed they have in research papers. Some of the sources, like the Free Music Archive

  • Musician and YouTuber Hainbach on ‘Breath of the Wild’ and Swiss Army Knives 7 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Creators, Entertainment, Interview, Music, Report, Streaming, Tech, YouTube

    Indulging in the “Dark Souls of synthesis.” | Image: Aleksander Stojanov / Hainbach Stefan Paul Goetsch, better known as Hainbach, is a German experimental composer, artist, and YouTuber who is perhaps most famous for making music with laboratory equipment and scientific instruments. He describes it as being like the " Dark Souls of synthesis ." Despite using "hard mode" production techniques that often rely on telephone line testing equipment and gear salvaged from nuclear testing facilities, Hainbach is also incredibly prolific , releasing six albums in 2025 alone, along with a handful of singles and EPs. His latest, Gentle Hum

  • Moves of the Diamond Hand is an unfinished, irresistibly weird dice-based RPG 9 hours ago by Adi Robertson
    Games Review, Gaming

    From its opening minutes, Moves of the Diamond Hand is upfront about what it offers: You're going to have a lot of strange conversations, and you're going to roll a lot of dice. Get on board with this proposition, and the reward is one of the most creative roleplaying games I've seen in years, even if its many mysteries won't be resolved until 2027. Moves of the Diamond Hand is an Early Access videogame available on PC, macOS, and steamOS (including the Steam Deck, where I played it) from musician and game designer Cosmo D. The game looks and feels

  • Toy Story has the right take on tech 11 hours ago by David Pierce
    Gadgets, Installer, Streaming, Tech

    Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 133, your guide to the best and Verge -iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, happy belated Juneteenth, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage .) This week, I've been reading about Sam Bankman-Fried and PE Guy and admin nights (which we should totally all do together one of these days), listening to Paul McCartney on Song Exploder , trudging through the bugs of the iOS 27 beta in order to use the good new Siri, once again trying and failing to switch to YouTube

  • SwitchBot’s Standing Circulator Fan is worth fighting for 16 hours ago by Thomas Ricker
    Accessory Reviews, Gadgets, Reviews, Smart Home, Smart Home Reviews, Tech

    I’m a fan. I can't remember the last time I got excited about a fan. Normally, I just buy whatever Vornado or Dreo model fits my budget, but that was before I started testing the battery-powered Standing Circulator Fan from SwitchBot . As the name indicates, the SwitchBot fan is a 3D circulator - a fancy way of saying that it can tilt up, down, left, and right to push a decent amount air around a room. It looks okay, despite all the plastic, is relatively quiet, runs for hours on battery, has an integrated nightlight, transforms from a desktop


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