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AI Summary

  • Yann LeCun’s AI startup, AMI Labs, secured a massive $1.03 billion in funding, positioning itself to build sophisticated world models and marking a significant seed round in Europe.
  • The tech industry is witnessing a notable shift in iPhone production, with Apple now manufacturing one in every four iPhones in India, signaling a diversification of its global supply chain.
  • Anthropic is taking legal action against the U.S. Department of Defense over a supply-chain risk designation, an issue that has also garnered support from employees at both OpenAI and Google.
  • The burgeoning electric air taxi market is set to take flight across 26 states, with companies like Archer engaging in competitive legal disputes, including a countersuit alleging concealed ties.
  • Bluesky, the decentralized social media platform, is undergoing leadership changes as CEO Jay Graber steps down, while developments like Periwinkle aim to simplify its AT Protocol for self-hosted social media.

TechCrunch

  • Whoop launches a new blood test focused on women’s health 2 hours ago by Ivan Mehta
    Hardware, Biotech & Health, Gadgets, menstruation, whoop, women's health tech, cycle tracking

    The wearable maker is launching a new panel focused on women's health through its Whoop Labs blood testing service. It's also adding a new feature to its app that surfaces information about hormonal changes during menstrual cycles.

  • Uzbekistan’s Uzum valuation leaps over 50% in seven months to $2.3B 5 hours ago by Jagmeet Singh
    Startups, Commerce, Exclusive, Uzum, Uzbekistan

    Uzum now reaches 20 million users and processes $11B in payments as it expands its e-commerce and fintech ecosystem across Uzbekistan.

  • Apple now makes one in four iPhones in India: report 6 hours ago by Ivan Mehta
    Gadgets, Hardware, Apple, iPhone

    Apple reportedly produced 55 million units in India last year, a shift accelerated as Apple faced growing uncertainty in China.

  • Yann LeCun’s AMI Labs raises $1.03 billion to build world models 7 hours ago by Anna Heim
    Startups, AI, Fundraising, Yann LeCun, world models, AMI Labs

    AMI Labs, the new venture cofounded by Turing Prize winner Yann LeCun after he left Meta, has raised $1.03 billion at a $3.5 billion pre-money valuation.

  • An iPhone-hacking toolkit used by Russian spies likely came from U.S military contractor 10 hours ago by Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
    Security, Apple, China, cybercrime, cybersecurity, espionage, Exclusive, hackers, iPhone, Kaspersky, L3Harris, Operation Triangulation, Peter Williams, russia, Trenchant

    Google found a series of hacking tools they said were used by a Russian espionage group and a cybercriminal group in China. Sources from a U.S. government defense contractor said some of those hacking tools were theirs.


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Engadget

  • The Morning After: The new iPad Air M4 is Apple's best overall tablet 38 minutes ago by Mat Smith
    Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mat Smith

    Now that Apple is designing and engineering its own silicon, the updates come fast. It’s been less than two years since the company released the M2-powered iPad Air and we’re already on our third iPad Air iteration, one with the M4 inside. That’s the same chip that was inside the iPad Pro in 2024. That’s one way of expressing how powerful 2025's iPad Air now is – and it remains a step above the base iPad in most ways. However, there’s room for improvement. Apple has stuck with the same display for another year. The 11-inch iPad Air that Nathan Ingraham

  • The Oversight Board says Meta needs new rules for AI-generated content 2 hours ago by Karissa Bell
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Karissa Bell

    The Oversight Board is once again urging Meta to overhaul its rules around AI-generated content. This time, the board says Meta should create a separate rule for AI content that's independent of its misinformation policy, invest in more reliable detection tools and make better use of digital watermarks among other changes.  The group's recommendations stem from an AI-generated video shared last year that claimed to show damaged buildings in the Israeli city of Haifa during the Israel-Iran conflict in 2025. The clip, which racked up more than 700,000 views, was posted by an account that claimed to be a news outlet

  • TikTok can continue its operations in Canada after agreeing to enhanced security measures 2 hours ago by Mariella Moon
    Politics & Government, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    TikTok doesn’t have to close its offices in Canada after all. The country will allow TikTok to keep its business operational after a national security review, Minister of Industry Mélanie Joly has announced. This is a complete 180 of the country’s decision back in 2024 to order TikTok to shut down its operations, citing unspecified “national security risks” posed by the company and its China-based parent ByteDance. Canadian authorities said back then that their decision was based on evidence collected by the country’s security and intelligence community. As Bloomberg notes, the order was paused shortly after Mark Carney replaced Justin Trudeau

  • Rode’s Rodecaster Video Core makes livestreaming even cheaper 13 hours ago by Daniel Cooper
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Daniel Cooper

    Rode’s not done releasing trimmed-down versions of its production tools with an eye on budget conscious creators. Today, it’s launching Rodecaster Video Core, an all-in-one studio setup which sits below its flagship Rodecaster Video and its (now) mid-range Video S. It’s aimed at folks who are either dipping a toe into this world, or already have audio gear and just want to broaden out to HD video as well. Arguably, the biggest change is the lack of any controls on the hardware itself, as you’ll be running the show entirely from inside the Rodecaster App. In terms of connectivity, you’ll find

  • You can (sort of) block Grok from editing your uploaded photos 14 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    People can block the xAI's Grok chatbot from creating modifications of their uploaded images on social network X. Neither X or xAI, both Elon Musk-owned businesses, have made a public announcement about this feature, which users began noticing on the iOS app within the image/video upload menu over the past few days.  This option is likely a response to Grok's latest scandal, which began at the start of 2026 when the addition of image generation tools to the chatbot saw about 3 million sexualized or nudified images created. An estimated 23,000 of the images made in that 11-day period contained sexualized


The Verge

  • Meta’s deepfake moderation isn’t good enough, says Oversight Board 2 hours ago by Jess Weatherbed
    AI, Meta, News, Tech

    Meta’s Oversight Board wants the company to start taking AI labeling seriously to protect its users from online misinformation. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images Meta's methods for identifying deepfakes are "not robust or comprehensive enough" to handle how quickly misinformation spreads during armed conflicts like the Iran war. That's according to the Meta Oversight Board - a semi-independent body that guides the company's content moderation practices - which is now calling on Meta to overhaul how it surfaces and labels AI-generated content across Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. The call for action stems from an investigation into a fake

  • You Could Be Next 3 hours ago by Josh Dzieza
    AI, Features

    The LinkedIn post seemed like yet another scam job offer, but Katya was desperate enough to click. After college, she’d struggled to make a living as a freelance journalist, gone to grad school, then pivoted to what she hoped would be a more stable career in content marketing — only to find AI had automated much of the work. This company was called Crossing Hurdles, and it promised copywriting jobs starting at $45 per hour. Katya clicked and was taken to a page for another company, called Mercor, where she was instructed to interview on-camera with an AI named Melvin. “It

  • Apple smart home display rumors now point to a fall launch with iOS 27 13 hours ago by Richard Lawler
    AI, Apple, Apple Rumors, Audio, Gadgets, iOS, Smart Home, Tech, TVs

    The rumored "HomePod with a screen" we've heard so much about was reportedly lined up for launch in 2025, and then this spring, and now, according to the latest updates, it's on the shelf until this fall. Leaker Kosutami posted as much on X last week, and today, Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman followed up with similar information, saying its robot arm-equipped cousin is now planned for launch in 2027. According to Gurman, the J490 smart home display / HomePad is waiting for Apple to finish work on its chatbot-style AI update for Siri. That was supposed to be ready by now, but

  • The government shutdown is hitting airports — but not ICE 14 hours ago by Gaby Del Valle
    Analysis, Policy, Politics, Report

    Department of Homeland Security. | Image: The Verge Chaos reigned at airports across the country last weekend, with thousands of travelers reportedly waiting in hours-long security lines thanks to staffing shortages. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Coast Guard workers have turned to food banks for assistance after weeks without pay. But amid a partial government shutdown aimed at curtailing the Department of Homeland Security's mass arrests and deportations, federal agents have continued their anti-immigrant crackdown unabated - and for now, there's not much anyone can do. DHS has gone without funding for four weeks in a standoff over immigration enforcement. Congressional D

  • Everything from the last week of everything is gambling now 15 hours ago by Stevie Bonifield
    News, Policy, Tech

    Kalshi is facing backlash from its own users after a class action lawsuit was filed last week alleging it failed to pay out as promised for wagers regarding when Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would leave or be removed from office. Khamenei was killed in strikes on Iran last month, but according to the lawsuit, Kalshi didn't implement a "death carveout" until after Khamenei had died. Meanwhile, Kalshi is reportedly working to attract more women to its platform in an effort to grow its user base. As the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, the percentage of women using Kalshi


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