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What sort of a world do we live in if you can’t be sure where an X account comes from? Google isn’t out of the woods yet when it comes to antitrust. Insurers still don’t want to touch AI. Let me tell you about “AI grooming.” And we might be running out of capacity for specific types of chips.
X’s messy About This Account rollout has caused utter chaos (The Verge)
What OpenAI Did When ChatGPT Users Lost Touch With Reality (NYTimes)
The Fate of Google’s Ad Tech Monopoly Is Now in a Judge’s Hands (NYTimes)
Insurers retreat from AI cover as risk of multibillion-dollar claims mounts (Financial Times)
Hundreds of English-language websites link to pro-Kremlin propaganda (The Guardian)
AI boom is fueling a memory chip shortage that could hit cars and phones (CNBC)
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Google phone users can now work with Airdrop on the iPhone cause Google cleverly found a way. Google might have jumped ahead in the AI race and Sam Altman knows it. I’ve heard of quantum computing, but a quantum internet? The Weekend Longreads suggestions, and at the end, a long rant about my latest AI experiments.
Google cracked Apple’s AirDrop and is adding it to Pixel phones (The Verge)
Altman Memo Forecasts ‘Rough Vibes’ Due to Resurgent Google (The Information)
Source: Kalshi’s valuation jumps to $11B after raising massive $1B round (TechCrunch)
Americans' Social Media Use 2025 (Pew Research Center)
IBM, Cisco outline plans for networks of quantum computers by early 2030s (Reuters)
IBM, Cisco to collaborate on ‘internet’ of quantum computers (Silicon Republic)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Google’s new AI image creator took my shirt off (The Verge)
Google’s Nano Banana Pro generates excellent conspiracy fuel (The Verge)
The new silicon valley (literally) (The Verge)
How America’s Hottest Chicken Chain Keeps Its Secret Sauce a Secret (WSJ)
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Are we about to have a battle over who gets to regulate AI? Now there’s Nano Banana Pro. The creator ecosystem is exploding for advertisers. Battlefield did exactly what EA needed it to do. And I’m telling you, the consumer robots for your home… they’re actually starting to arrive.
Here’s the Trump executive order that would ban state AI laws (The Verge)
Google rolling out Gemini 3-powered ‘Nano Banana Pro’ image gen, editing (9to5Google)
Ad Spend in the Creator Economy Expected to Hit $37 Billion in 2025 (The Wrap)
Nintendo and ‘Battlefield 6’ Pushed US Game Sales Up in October (Bloomberg)
This Home Robot Clears Tables and Loads the Dishwasher All by Itself (Wired)
Bo Jackson AI Experiment
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Tons of things today. Google’s new Gemini 3 model. Signs the “second tier” of AI startups is starting to get product market fit. The EU has announced that watering down of GDPR that was rumored. And will Meta’s big win against the government mean mergers and acquisitions are back on the tech menu?
Google is launching Gemini 3, its ‘most intelligent’ AI model yet (The Verge)
AI Music Platform Suno Valued at $2.45 Billion (WSJ)
TikTok will let you choose how much AI-generated content you want to see (TechCrunch)
Europe is scaling back its landmark privacy and AI laws (The Verge)
Meta Did Not Violate Antitrust Law, Judge Rules (NYTimes)
Meta’s Victory Opens the Way for Silicon Valley to Go Deal Shopping (NYTimes)
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What happened with Cloudflare this morning. Grok’s new model wants to be creative. Catching you up on the bloodbath in crypto if you were unaware. Databricks is 12 years old but it seems to be one of the big AI winners. And debt continues to pile in to the AI buildout.
A massive Cloudflare outage brought down X, ChatGPT, and even Downdetector (The Verge)
Grok 4.1 has arrived — and it's bringing the fight to ChatGPT with these new features (Tom's Guide)
Crypto market sheds $1.2tn as traders shun speculative assets (Financial Times)
Google boss says trillion-dollar AI investment boom has 'elements of irrationality' (BBC)
Amazon Raises $15 Billion in First US Bond Sale in Three Years (Bloomberg)
Databricks in Talks to Raise Capital at a Valuation Above $130 Billion (The Information)
Roblox will require age estimation to chat starting next year (The Verge)
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Jeff Bezos is going to be a CEO once again. Could Tim Cook step down from Apple’s CEO position in a matter of months? Maybe don’t buy an AI teddy bear. What big AI startup would you short, if you could? And data-centers in spaaaaaaacceee…
Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Start-Up Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive (NYTimes)
Apple intensifies succession planning for CEO Tim Cook (FT)
Apple’s iPhone Overhaul Will Reduce Its Reliance on Annual Fall Spectacle (Bloomberg)
Happy holidays: AI-enabled toys teach kids how to play with fire, sharp objects (The Register)
At a major AI conference, one startup got voted most likely to flop (Business Insider)
Now Tech Moguls Want to Build Data Centers in Outer Space (WSJ)
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A portfolio profile episode of Hypercubic.ai, a seed-stage company that wants to not only preserve knowledge in legacy code, but legacy knowledge in enterprises.
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OpenAI is testing out group chats as a sort of collaborative prompting experience. The hyperscalers are lining up against Nvidia in one specific arena. The Sam Altman Elon Musk feud isn’t over. Google knows who sent you that fake UPS shipment alert text. And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
ChatGPT launches pilot group chats across Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan (TechCrunch)
Amazon and Microsoft Back Effort That Would Restrict Nvidia’s Exports to China (WSJ)
OpenAI, Apple Lose Bid to Toss Musk xAI Suit Over Competition (Bloomberg)
AI startup Cursor raises $2.3 billion funding round at $29.3 billion valuation (CNBC)
You know those fake USPS texts? Google says it's found who's behind them (Fast Company)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Sundar Pichai Is Google’s AI ‘Wartime CEO’ After All (Bloomberg)
CRYPTO: Realm of the Coin (Vanity Fair)
I'm Going to Be a Dad. Here's Why I'm Not Posting About My Kid Online (CNET)
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Valve is taking on gaming consoles and creating a new type of VR headset, all at the same time. GPT-5 gets “warmer.” Cursor’s new raise means it has 10x’d its valuation in the span of a year. And we’re one step closer to your phone completely replacing your wallet.
Valve brings back Steam Machine and Steam Controller — hands-on with Valve's new AMD-based living room gaming hardware (Tom's Hardware)
The Steam Frame is a surprising new twist on VR (The Verge)
Microsoft to Use OpenAI’s Custom Chip Work to Help In-House Effort (Bloomberg)
OpenAI says the brand-new GPT-5.1 is ‘warmer’ and has more ‘personality’ options (The Verge)
The AI Coding Startup Favored by Tech CEOs Is Now Worth $29.3 Billion (WSJ)
Apple launches Digital ID, a way to carry your passport on your phone for use at TSA checkpoints (TechCrunch)
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Forget text-to-video AI, we’re rapidly moving into the text-to-world-generating AI models. What if you showed up to your Airbnb and the fridge was already fully stocked? It seems like there is NO uncanney valley when it comes to AI generated music. And does the Big Short guy have a point when he concern trolls about the AI CAPEX buildout?
Fei-Fei Li’s World Labs speeds up the world model race with Marble, its first commercial product (TechCrunch)
Airbnb Will Test Adding Instacart Grocery Delivery to Its App in Services Push (Bloomberg)
Are you listening to bots? Survey shows AI music is virtually undetectable (Reuters)
50,000 AI tracks flood Deezer daily – as study shows 97% of listeners can’t tell the difference between human-made vs. fully AI-generated music (MusicBusinessWorldwide)
The AI Bubble Is Ignoring Michael Burry’s Fears (Bloomberg)
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The iPhone Air isn’t selling, and it isn’t selling to the degree that Apple is delaying the next version. Yan LeCun is gonna strike out on his own. The big illegal streaming site takedown you might not have hear about. And Facebook doesn’t like likes anymore, at least not external likes.
Apple Delays Release of Next iPhone Air Amid Weak Sales (The Information)
Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to exit and launch own start-up (FT)
SoftBank sells Nvidia stake for $5.8bn as it prepares for AI investments (FT)
Anthropic Is on Track to Turn a Profit Much Faster Than OpenAI (WSJ)
Streameast: How the authorities took down the world’s largest illegal sports streaming platform (The Athletic)
Meta is killing off the external Facebook Like button (Engadget)
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Is the EU about to pull back on tech regulation because they are feeling FOMO about AI? Is the whole initial COIN offering craze about to come back? Is Apple Music falling behind because they don’t have a free tier? And it turns out AI might not be that good at trading crypto.
Brussels knifes privacy to feed the AI boom (Politico)
Coinbase Launches Platform for Digital Token Offerings (WSJ)
TSMC Posts Slowest Growth in 18 Months Amid AI Bubble Debate (Bloomberg)
Apple Music Risks Losing the Next Generation of Listeners (Bloomberg)
AI models given $10K to compete in first-of-its-kind crypto-trading competition — and most crashed and burned (NYPost)
Clem Delangue IHP Episode
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Here is how Wikipedia happened.
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Elon’s $1T payday… nice deal if you can get it. The lawsuits against OpenAI are exploding. The new Grand Theft Auto gets delayed (again). Now the Texas Attorney General is going after Roblox. And, of course, The Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
Tesla Shareholders Approve Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Package (WSJ)
Lawsuits Blame ChatGPT for Suicides and Harmful Delusions (NYTimes)
‘Grand Theft Auto VI’ Is Postponed Again — to November 2026 (Bloomberg)
Alibaba-backed Moonshot releases its second AI update in four months as China’s AI race heats up (CNBC)
Texas sues Roblox for 'putting paedophiles and profits' over safety (BBC)
'It's organized crime': TikTok Shop says it's fighting a new wave of AI scammers (Business Insider)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
How AGI became the most consequential conspiracy theory of our time (MIT Technology Review)
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Apple is probably going to let Gemini power the new Siri, at least for a while. Does OpenAI want the government to backstop its AI buildout? And two new AI products. How about an AI smart-ring to remember your shower-thoughts, and what if Foursquare, but for the AI era?
Apple Nears $1 Billion-a Year Deal to Use Google AI for Siri (Bloomberg)
OpenAI Isn’t Yet Working Toward an IPO, CFO Says (WSJ)
Microsoft Lays Out Ambitious AI Vision, Free From OpenAI (WSJ)
Google’s rolling out its most powerful AI chip, taking aim at Nvidia with custom silicon (CNBC)
Whisper Into This AI-Powered Smart Ring to Organize Your Thoughts (Wired)
The Foursquare founder's new app is an AI-powered 'DJ' for neighborhood updates (Engadget)
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Google and Epic Games settle their beef. Ripple wants to claim the stablecoin crown. Hyperscalers are about to claim the power generation equivalent to 40 million homes. And the wonkiest analysis I’ve seen in a while on whether or not AI can scale productivity in some sort of up and to the right way.
Google proposes app store reforms in settlement with ‘Fortnite’ maker Epic Games (Reuters)
Cloud streaming finally arrives on the PlayStation Portal (The Verge)
Citadel Securities and Fortress take stakes in Ripple at $40bn valuation (FT)
How many ‘bragawatts’ have the hyperscalers announced so far? (Financial Times)
Amazon Sues to Stop Perplexity From Using AI Tool to Buy Stuff (Bloomberg)
Thoughts by a non-economist on AI and economics (Windows On Theory)
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Apple brings the App Store to the web. When the cyber white hats turn black hat. Jensen didn’t get what he really wants from Trump. Coca-Cola says nobody cares if the commercials are AI. Is Common Crawl the secret AI infrastructure? And why Google Cloud is the thing sending Google stock to new all-time highs.
Apple brings its App Store to the web (The Verge)
Prosecutors allege incident response pros used ALPHV/BlackCat to commit string of ransomware attacks (Cyberscoop)
Waymo’s robotaxis are coming to three new cities (The Verge)
Trump Officials Torpedoed Nvidia’s Push to Export AI Chips to China (WSJ)
Coca-Cola Injects ‘Holidays Are Coming’ Ads With an Upgraded Dose of AI (WSJ)
The Nonprofit Doing the AI Industry’s Dirty Work (The Atlantic)
AI turned Google Cloud from also-ran into Alphabet’s growth driver (Reuters)
Steven Bartlett's Steve Jobs Cartoon Video
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Well, another day, another OpenAI deal, but this is their big move to get in bed with AWS. More monitoring of the moment prediction markets are having. Is Big Tech’s dominance of the stock market getting even more extreme? And more speculation about AI and podcasting.
OpenAI signs $38 billion compute deal with Amazon, partnering with cloud leader for first time (CNBC)
How sports gambling took over prediction markets in the US (FT)
Alphabet, Amazon Stakes in Anthropic Boost Profit by Billions (Bloomberg)
Big Tech’s market dominance is becoming ever more extreme (FT)
For Podcasters, a Voice Clone Is a Double-Edged Sword (NYTimes)
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Sanjay Poonen, CEO of Cohesity, discusses the strategic acquisition of Veritas' data protection business, emphasizing the benefits for customers and the company's growth trajectory. He highlights the importance of rapid recovery in cybersecurity, the integration of AI for enhanced data insights, and the company's aspirations for an IPO, positioning Cohesity as a leader in the data protection market.
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Amazon didn’t scare investors this Halloween. They’re quite pleased, actually. They’re not public but we now know how much money OpenAI lost this quarter. Nvidia’s generous investment strategy. And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
Amazon cloud records 20% sales growth, topping estimates (CNBC)
Microsoft seemingly just revealed that OpenAI lost $11.5B last quarter (The Register)
Sora now lets you pay extra to make more AI videos (The Verge)
Nvidia to Invest Up to $1 Billion in AI Startup Poolside (Bloomberg)
Nvidia Is Accelerating Its Investing Spree in AI Startups (Bloomberg)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Nike says its first ‘powered footwear’ is like an e-bike for your feet (The Verge)
Some People Can’t See Mental Images. The Consequences Are Profound (The New Yorker)
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This podcast seems anti-Twitter. That figures. 🙄
Hire Arabic speakers to counter terrorism. I love how you stereotyped all Arabs as terrorists. It hurts a lot coming from a person I respect. I hope you would reconsider your opinion about Arabs.
starlink is fairly new tech, its no surprise that it may not be as good as was advertised.
Facebootoot & Twatter are so owned by China. Who the hell do they think they are?! They love their protections but act as publishers. I can't wait for the law suits to happen. This is America, not China! They are just disgusting and so anti-American!
CNN is fake news, Facebootoot & Twatter! Will not be using your Chinese censoring sites, for a while because you suck. #CNNFakeNews #FacebookSucks #TwitterSucks
bro NYT (NEW YORK TIMES )asks you to subscribe before reading.......sigh
Are there any other tech news round up podcasts? I feel like TMRH resonates with me less with every episode. It's a good show, but not for me.
A great podcast
Excellent podcast for your daily commute. Short and insightful.
sound quality for Brady was terrible! gave up after ten minutes.
Love this episode! I work in print media and this is a refreshing story to listen to. Keep up the awesome work!
Not allowing a particular podcast to play a specific podcast is retarded.
Castro only available on iOS