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AI Summary

  • The tech industry is abuzz with AI developments, from Nvidia's Jensen Huang highlighting job creation to image AI models driving app growth, while OpenAI and Anthropic are launching joint ventures for enterprise AI services and Google is silently installing a 4GB AI model on user devices.
  • Significant funding rounds continue to pour into AI startups, with Katie Haun raising $1B for new venture funds and Sierra securing $950M, indicating a fierce race to dominate the enterprise AI sector.
  • Security vulnerabilities remain a major concern, with a severe CopyFail bug affecting Linux versions and hackers actively exploiting a cPanel bug, alongside news of Microsoft Edge storing passwords in clear text.
  • The future of AI regulation is under scrutiny, as the White House considers tighter controls on new AI models and Elon Musk's AI expert fears an AGI arms race amidst ongoing legal battles involving OpenAI.
  • Beyond AI, the tech landscape sees diverse developments including Fervo Energy's potential $1.3B IPO, Amazon opening its logistics network to all businesses, and innovative hardware like Barocal's plastic crystal cooling system and Ouster's new color lidar.

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  • The 40 best Mother’s Day gift ideas for 2026 10 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Gadgets, Gift Guides, Tech, Verge Shopping

    Whether it's managing a busy home or looking out for everyone around them, moms spend a lot of time every day caring for others. Mother's Day, May 10th, is an opportunity to return the favor, so we've rounded up practical gadgets and little luxuries that can lighten her load. This year's picks are designed to support moms in a variety of ways, regardless of their interests. Some of our recs, like Roborock's mop-equipped Q10 Plus, can help save precious time, while smart screens like the Skylight Calendar 2 can help take the stress out of managing a busy family schedule. Other

  • Valve just imported 50 tons of game consoles in two days 10 hours ago by Sean Hollister
    Gaming, News, PC Gaming

    We still don't know when Valve will launch the Steam Machine, but we may not have to wait too long. Valve just imported roughly 50 tons of "Game Consoles" into the United States in the two-day period between May 1st and April 30th, according to import records viewed by The Verge. That's on top of the "ton" of shipments that Valve watcher Brad Lynch mentioned late last week - and there's reason to believe these containers have the new Steam Machine or Steam Frame inside, not just an extra batch of the Steam Deck handheld. (The Steam Deck was also designated

  • OpenAI’s president does ‘all the things,’ except answer a question 10 hours ago by Elizabeth Lopatto
    AI, Business, Elon Musk, Law, OpenAI, Policy, Report, Tech

    When the bromance sours, we all end up in court. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images The strongest witness for Elon Musk's case against OpenAI so far has been Greg Brockman's journal. Brockman himself is running as a close second. Brockman was called to the stand in a rather unusual way - he was cross-examined first, followed by a direct examination - and he had some serious high school debate club energy. There was a lot of "I wouldn't characterize it that way," "I wouldn't say it that way," and "That sounds like something I wrote. Can I see

  • Elon Musk will settle the feds’ Twitter lawsuit with pocket change 12 hours ago by Richard Lawler
    Elon Musk, Law, News, Policy, Tech, Twitter - X

    Last year, the SEC sued Elon Musk over the way his acquisition of Twitter (now X, and a part of SpaceX) started, and today it announced a settlement that looks like a massive bargain, while Musk's own lawsuit against Sam Altman continues to play out. A week before the Trump administration took over, the department had alleged that by not disclosing he'd purchased more than $500 million in Twitter stock on time in the spring of 2022, Musk underpaid by at least $150 million, and harmed investors who sold their stock during that time. Now, as reported by Reuters, the SEC

  • Skylight’s 15-inch smart calendar is down to its lowest price to date 13 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Deals, Gadgets, Smart Home, Tech, Verge Shopping

    Skylight’s color-coded smart calendar supports two-way syncing with Google Calendar, Microsoft Outlook, and Apple’s iCloud calendar, among others. | Image: Skylight When you’re juggling more than just your own calendar, staying organized can be overwhelming. Fortunately, the Skylight Calendar 2 can help simplify things by syncing multiple calendars in a single spot, and now through May 7th, it’s on sale at Best Buy and directly from Skylight for $259.99 ($40 off) in the run-up to Mother’s Day. SKYLIGHT CALENDAR 2 WHERE TO BUY: * $299.99 $259.99 at Best Buy * $299.99 $259.99 at Skylight Skylight’s 15-inch smart calendar improves upon the original with a


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