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Abrar Al-Heeti of CNET joins Mikah Sargent this week for Tech News Weekly! Apple plans to build its own AI search engine to rival OpenAI. OpenAI is working on improving its models to help users in mental distress. Apple's September event is right around the corner. And the judge in the antitrust case against Google ruled this week!
Abrar talks about Apple's plans to create a search engine that seeks to rival OpenAI's search engine as the company continues its aggressive expansion into AI.
(Content Warning) OpenAI previews its plan to improve its AI models to help users in mental or emotional distress. This follows a recent lawsuit that was brought against the company following a teen's suicide.
Dan Moren of Six Colors stops by to lay the foundation for what Apple could announce at its upcoming event on September 9th.
And Leah Nylen of Bloomberg joins the show to share an update on the Google Antitrust case that the judge ruled on!
Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Abrar Al-Heeti
Guests: Dan Moren and Leah Nylen
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Go behind the curtain at OpenAI as bestselling author Karen Hao shares stories of infighting, ego, and shifting agendas. Find out why even OpenAI's security had her face on alert during her investigation.
Karen Hao reveals OpenAI's secretive culture and early ambitions
OpenAI's shifting leadership and transparency: from nonprofit roots to Big Tech power
Defining AGI: moving goalposts, internal rifts, and philosophy debates
OpenAI's founders dissected: Altman, Brockman, and Sutskever's styles and motives
Critiquing the AI industry's resource grabs and "AI imperialism"
How commercialization narrowed AI research and the dominance of transformers
China's AI threat as Silicon Valley's favorite justification, debunked
Karen Hao details reporting process and boardroom chaos at OpenAI
GPT-5 skepticism: raised expectations, lackluster reality, and demo fatigue
Karen Hao's bottom line: AI's current trajectory isn't inevitable — pushback is needed
Harper Reed shares vibe coding workflows using Claude Code
AI commoditization—why all major models start to feel the same
Western vs. Chinese open-source models and global AI power shifts
Google antitrust ruling: AI's rise dissolves traditional search monopoly
"Algorithm movies" spark debate over art, entertainment, and AI's creative impact
Meta's AI talent grab backfires amid exits and cash-fueled drama
Anthropic's "historic" author settlement likely cements fair use for AI training
DIY facial recognition: Citizen activists unmask ICE using AI tools
Picks: Byte Magazine's 50th, AI werewolf games, Berghain bouncer AI test, and arthouse film
"Perfect Days"
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Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Co-Host: Harper Reed
Guest: Karen Hao
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Paul Thurrott is in Berlin this week for IFA 2025! With AI models multiplying across devices and Microsoft plotting a post-OpenAI future, Paul and Richard debate whether Copilot and local AI finally hint at what's next for your PC. Paul also reacts to the surprising Google antitrust ruling, questioning whether judges are truly willing to rein in Big Tech or just maintain the status quo. Has the battle for online competition already been lost?
Windows 11
Four new builds issued in the Insider Program at the same time (rare)
Dev and Beta: New Microsoft 365 text actions in Click to Do, Braille Viewer, more Share changes
Canary: Nothing to see here, move along
The Mobile Plans app you never used in Windows 11 is going away
Windows Backup for Organizations is here
Dolby Vision 2 is on the way
Dell hits record revenues, but not because of PCs - PC revenues $12.5 billion, up 1 percent
HP revenues up 3.1 percent and it is because of PCs - PC revenues $9.9 billion, up 6 percent
Reminder that Lenovo is curiously dominant in this market - PC revenues $13.5 billion, up 18 percent
Antitrust
Google unexpectedly given a pass on egregious antitrust violations
"We don't do these things because they are hard"
Ensh*ttification
Amazon begins restricting the ability to share Prime free shipping within a household
This, from the company that makes you pay to remove ads from a video service you're already paying for
YouTube is changing what it means to be in household
This week from the misinformation files
Microsoft denied that it had anything to do with SSD fails
Google denies that it warned 2.8 billion Gmail users about anything
If it happened online, it must be real
AI
Microsoft AI releases its first-ever in-house models and one is quite mysterious
Copilot is coming to make your smart TVs dumber
Anthropic will now train Claude on user data unless you opt out
NVIDIA is still doing pretty well financially
The Pixel 10 series phones are all about AI
Camera Coach
It's fascinating to reexamine the initial Pixel launch for its forward-leaning looks at AI, computational photography, and more
Xbox and games
Xbox August Update brings a few interesting new features
Activision inks deal to make a Call of Duty movie
Hollow Knight: Silksong and more are coming to Game Pass in first half of September
Tips & picks
Tip of the week
App pick of the week: Vivaldi
RunAs Radio this week: Episode 1000!
Brown liquor pick of the week: Canadian Club 1858 Original
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When even the Department of Defense can't properly vet its software dependencies, what chance do the rest of us have? Steve Gibson reveals how "fast-glob" became a case study in supply chain blindness, explores whether AI can ever truly be controlled after Meta's celebrity chatbot disaster, and celebrates BYTE Magazine's 50th anniversary with a look at how far we've come (and how vulnerable we still are).
A look back at issue #1 of BYTE magazine exactly 50 years ago
The enforcement of the SHAKEN & STIR Telecom protocols
Breaking: Judge rules against forced Google divestitures in monopoly case
The inherent danger of consolidating authentication
Can AI be controlled?
Vivaldi says a big "no" to AI-enhanced web browsers
How WhatsApp figured into Apple's recent 0-day attacks
Leveraging AI as an attack aid
The latest TransUnion data breach
Two scummy websites sue the UK over age requirements
OpenSSH reminds its users to adopt post-quantum crypto
The DOD uses open source maintained by a Russian national
Much great feedback from our terrific listeners
Sci-Fi news from "The Frontiers Saga" Ryk Brown
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/sn-1041-notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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The MacBreak Weekly panel is patiently waiting for Apple's September event! A story about stolen luggage at LAX being recovered thanks to an Apple AirTag diverges into a spirited discussion on clothing and luggage. And Apple could be prepared to drop its largest case redesign for the iPhone 17, including a spiritual successor to the FineWoven material.
Apple plans AirPods feature that can live-translate conversations.
Upgrade 579: The 2025 September Event Draft.
Stolen luggage at LAX recovered thanks to Apple AirTag.
Apple taking half of TSMC's 2nm chip capacity when production hits full speed.
France's unnecessary iPhone 12 RF patch is spreading across Europe.
Apple may be readying the largest case redesign yet for iPhone 17.
New 'Vision Air': Here's how much lighter and less expensive it might be.
You can try Apple's lightning-fast video captioning model right from your browser.
Apple just released a new AI chatbot to help retail employees sell iPhones.
Apple Music radio stations are now available outside of Apple Music for the first time.
Adafruit Fruit Jam – An RP2350 mini computer running classic Macintosh - CNX Software.
Zoom wins broadcast Emmy.
Picks of the Week
Leo's Pick: Vintage Apple
Jason's Picks: The Nomad Leather Mag Wallet with Find My & Sport Band for Apple Watch
Andy's Pick: Blitzortung
Alex's Pick: OWC Thunderblade X12
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell
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Cloudflare's latest moves to police who can access the internet and governments' push for age verification set off alarms for the future of the open web, as panelists debate the hidden costs of centralization and regulation.
Microsoft fires four workers for on-site protests over company's ties to Israel
Taco Bell rethinks AI drive-through after man orders 18,000 water
Nvidia says two mystery customers accounted for 39% of Q2 revenue
FBI cyber cop: Salt Typhoon pwned 'nearly every American
Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification law
UK's Online Safety Act censors the internet — a preview of US proposal
Meta updates chatbot rules to avoid inappropriate topics with teen user
Meta reportedly allowed unauthorized celebrity AI chatbots on its service
UK's demand for Apple backdoor may have been broader than previously though
Bluesky now platform of choice for science community
SpaceX's giant Starship Mars rocket nails critical 10th test flight in stunning comeback
FCC rejects calls for cable-like fees on broadband providers
The web does not need gatekeepers
Intel warns a US equity stake could trigger "adverse reactions"
US firms are racing through a $1 trillion buyback spree in record time
Microsoft reveals two in-house AI models
Authors celebrate "historic" settlement coming soon in Anthropic class action
A rule exempting small packages from tariffs is ending today
Framework is working on a giant haptic touchpad, Trackpoint nub, and eGPU for its laptops
Germany fines economist Thomas Vierhaus €16,100 for sarcastic X posts
Google wants to make sideloading Android apps safer by verifying developers' identities
South Korea bans smartphones in all middle and elementary school classrooms
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Guests: Shoshana Weissmann, Cory Doctorow, and Louis Maresca
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Emily Forlini of PCMag joins Mikah Sargent on Tech News Weekly this week! OpenAI is being sued following a teen's suicide, which was blamed on ChatGPT. Detecting and countering the misuse of AI. A review of the Pixel 10 Pro. And Meta has poured $10 billion into rural Louisiana to build an ambitious data center.
(Content Warning) Emily talks about a lawsuit that was brought to OpenAI following a teen's suicide after using ChatGPT.
Mikah discusses Anthropic's recent threat intelligence report, which examines how bad actors are finding ways to misuse the company's AI models.
Allison Johnson of The Verge chats with Mikah about her review of the Pixel 10 Pro phone and how the new feature, Magic Cue, impressed Allison at times.
And finally, MIkah shares how Meta has invested $10 billion into a rural part of Louisiana to build a large data center to fuel the company's AI ambitions.
(If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide or self-harm, please contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - call or text 988 or chat online at chat.988lifeline.org. If you are located outside the United States, please visit findahelpline.com to find a helpline in your country.)
Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Forlini
Guest: Allison Johnson
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Interview with M.G. Siegler.
Google improves Gemini AI image editing with "Nano Banana" model.
THIS is why large language models can understand the world.
Building a16z's personal AI workstation with four NVIDIA RTX 6000 Pro Blackwell Max-Q GPUs.
Elon Musk says xAI has open sourced Grok 2.5.
Google says it dropped the energy cost of AI queries by 33x in one year.
We must build AI for people; not to be a person.
AI "deadbots" are persuasive — and researchers say they're primed for monetization.
AI robots are helping South Korea's seniors feel less alone.
College student's "time travel" AI experiment accidentally outputs real 1834 history.
Forget Uber Eats—Chipotle's latest delivery option might shock you.
There are two types of dishwasher people.
Would you go on a tour of your local Amazon warehouse?
Perplexity has cooked up a new way to pay publishers for their content.
Wired and Business Insider remove articles by AI-generated "freelancer".
The South Slope Derby.
Checking in on the Internet Roadtrip.
TikTok.
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: M.G. Siegler
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Protesters take over Microsoft's Building 34, objecting to the company's technology being allegedly used by Israel. Is it more than simply cybersecurity usage, and how is Microsoft handling employee activism? In other news, Gemini suddenly vaults to the front of AI image editing capability, and the OG Gears of War has been remastered at least twice (but now it's cross-platform).
Windows 11
Resume from your (Android) phone in testing in Dev and Beta channels
Copilot app gets semantic search and new home page across all Insider channels
25H2 feature focus: Administrator Protection probably works but it's more disruptive than even UAC was
Windows 11 gets a nice Bluetooth quality update
Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac is out, but it's a minor update for individuals
Microsoft 365
Microsoft to fix one of the biggest issues with Word
Reminder: OneNote for Windows 10 hits EOL in October
AI
Apple's AI floundering continues as it considers a Perplexity or Mistral acquisition
And tests a Gemini AI model for Siri in-house
Perplexity offers a $5 per month Comet Plus subscription that pays content makers
Anthropic sort of brings Claude extension to Chrome
NotebookLM audio and video overviews are now available in over 80 languages
And AI Mode is now available in Search in over 180 countries
Norton's AI web browser gets off to a rough start
Proton Lumo gets a big update
Rant: The real problem with the Windows 2030 talk, and why everyone (on both sides) is wrong about AI
Dev
Microsoft lets Visual Studio devs tune-down GitHub Copilot, finally
Microsoft makes some progress with improving Windows App SDK, supposedly
Xbox and gaming
Xbox Cloud Gaming expands to Xbox Game Pass Core Standard, adds PC games for the first time
Steam and other stores come to Xbox app on PC
Activision says it will reverse some of the stupidity it introduced in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
Nintendo invented the 30 percent fee that's still common today in digital app/game stores, but when it did so, the fee actually made sense... and it still does today, but only for the videogame industry
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: Edit images with Gemini
Tip of the week: Subscribe to Chris's new newsletter, The Windows ReadMe
App pick of the week: Gears of War
App pick of the week: NVIDIA Broadcast app
Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott
Guest: Chris Hoffman
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Alarm bells are ringing over a supposed browser zero-day, but is the threat as bad as it sounds? Steve reveals why "clickjacking" might be more whac-a-mole than breaking news, and what that really means for your passwords.
• Germany may soon outlaw ad blockers
• What's happening in the courts over AI
• The U.K. drops its demands of Apple
• New Microsoft 365 tenants being throttled
• Is Russia preparing to block Google Meet?
• Bluesky suspends its service in Mississippi
• How to throttle AI
• A tricky SSH-busting Go library
• Here comes the Linux desktop malware
• Apple just patched a doozy of a vulnerability
• A trivial Docker escape was found and fixed
• Why the recent browser 0-day clickjacking is really just whac-a-mole
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/sn-1040-notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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Apple's "Awe dropping" event is set for September 9th. Developer beta 8 of iOS 216, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe 26 has been released. Apple TV+ is hiking its monthly user price. And Masimo sues US Customs over Apple's Apple Watch blood oxygen workaround.
Apple September Event invites have officially gone out.
iPhone 17 countdown begins as Foxconn ramps up factory hiring in China.
Apple seeds developer beta 8 of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26.
MacOS 26 Tahoe's dead canary utility app Icons.
Apple may back out of MLB entirely as NBC closes in on 'Sunday Night Baseball' rights.
Apple TV+ hiking price, will now cost $13 per month in U.S.
Masimo was last to learn about blood oxygen sensing returning to Apple Watch.
FTC draws hard line on foreign-driven censorship & data demands for Big Tech.
Apple Wallet in iOS 26 adds a toggle to disable controversial feature.
HBO Max launches new Harry Potter immersive environment on Apple Vision Pro.
'F1' & 'Superman' top $600M global; 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' killing it overseas.
Elon Musk's xAI sues Apple over claims it favors OpenAI.
Apple patches CVE-2025-43300 zero-day in iOS, iPadOS, and macOS exploited in targeted attacks.
Picks of the Week
Jason's Pick: Nic's Fix
Andy's Pick: Studs Terkel
Alex's Pick: Bitrig
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You should buy a faster CPU
The Trump-Intel deal is official
Trump signals fourth delay of TikTok ban
Trump to tap Airbnb co-founder as first government design chief
Meet Macrohard, Elon Musk's AI simulation of Microsoft
Google announces Pixel 10 lineup with heavy AI integration
Gemini for Home is Google's biggest smart home play in years
Copilot app gets a glowup, new features, for Windows 11
Apple explores using Google Gemini AI to power revamped Siri
Bluesky blocks service in Mississippi over age assurance law
4chan will refuse to pay daily online safety fines, lawyer tells BBC
Sports streaming enters a bold new era
Waymo can now test its self-driving vehicles in New York City
Oura secures decisive legal victory with ITC patent ruling
T-Mobile claimed selling location data without consent is legal—judges disagree
Developer gets prison time for sabotaging former employer's network with a 'kill switch'
Nonprofit search engine Ecosia offers $0 for control of Chrome
Perplexity's Comet AI browser tricked into buying fake items online
Agentic browser security: indirect prompt injection in Perplexity Comet
New zero-day startup offers $20 million for tools that can hack any smartphone
YouTuber Mark Rober is getting a Netflix series
German court revives case that could threaten ad blockers
Satya Nadella says Microsoft must move beyond Bill Gates' software factory vision
More frozen shrimp recalled for possible radioactive contamination
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Guests: Daniel Rubino and Paris Martineau
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Amanda Silberling of TechCrunch joins Mikah Sargent on Tech News Weekly! An info-sharing app is creating a privacy, harassment, and security crisis for its users. AI-generated stories are infiltrating news sources. And everything unveiled at this year's Made by Google Event.
Amanda talks about an app called TeaOnHer that has exposed users' personal data, such as driver's licenses.
Mikah shares how Wired and Business Insider recently removed published freelance articles on their websites after information was brought forward that indicated these articles were AI-generated.
And Patrick Holland of CNET was at the Made by Google event on August 19th and shares his thoughts on everything unveiled!
Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Amanda Silberling
Guest: Patrick Holland
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AI data wars push Reddit to block the Wayback Machine
China Launches Three-Day Robot Olympics Featuring Football and Table Tennis
US government agency drops Grok after MechaHitler backlash, report says
Eli Lilly signs $1.3 billion deal with Superluminal to use AI to make obesity medicines
The AI Was Fed Sloppy Code. It Turned Into Something Evil. | Quanta Magazine
AI data centers made Americans' electricity bills 30% higher
Sam Altman says 'yes,' AI is in a bubble
Is the A.I. Sell-off the Start of Something Bigger?
Thousands of Grok chats are now searchable on Google
Opinion | Amy Klobuchar: I Knew A.I. Deepfakes Were a Problem. Then I Saw One of Myself.
2,178 Occult Books Now Digitized & Put Online, Thanks to the Ritman Library and Da Vinci Code Author Dan Brown
Pluralistic: "Privacy preserving age verification" is bullshit (14 Aug 2025)
How to use "skibidi" and other new slang added to Cambridge Dictionary
YouTube Is Making a Play to Host the Oscars
Leobait: Resisting AI Solutionism through Workplace Collective Action
So ... is AI writing any good?
Project Indigo
We used AI to analyse three cities. It's true: we now walk more quickly and socialise less
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Guest: Rich Skrenta
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Leo, Paul, and Richard break down Google's Pixel 10 launch spectacle, poking fun at celebrity overkill and asking whether anyone actually cares about new phones anymore. Plus, they dig into Lenovo's record-breaking quarter, surprising shifts in the PC market, and the ongoing struggle between innovation and copycatting in the AI arms race. Also, Notion has finally added basic offline support, which should make it stickier than ever.
You got your AI in my Windows
Pavan Davuluri discusses how AI will impact the Windows user experience
Not the same video series as the previous "vision" video
Davuluri leads Windows and Surface, so his words matter
Changing: Interactions, business models, experiences
Multimodal - in this case, meaning adding natural language interactions and vision to keyboard, mouse, touch, pen, etc. - "experience diversity"
Powerful AI models running on-device are "transformational"
Predictably, the Chicken Littles are losing their s#%t yet again. Guys. Come on.
Windows 11
Semantic search and new Copilot home page for all Insiders
Click to Do selection modes, minor improvements in Beta and Dev
Recall and other Copilot+ PC features FINALLY come to Canary
A few minor additions to Canary, nothing new to everyone else
Notepad is getting an updated context menu and the Chicken Littles are losing their s#%t yet again. Guys. Come on!
Lenovo earnings up 22 percent, best PC market share ever, number one in AI PCs too
AI
Google Chrome takes the subtle approach
Brave found a major security vulnerability in Comet
Like my wife, Gemini remembers everything I ever said now
Duck.ai gets GPT-5 Mini access, web search results
Grammarly announces CODA-based editor, several AI agents
Xbox and games
Another stunning Windows on Arm development
The Xbox app actually works now on Windows 11 on Arm, meaning not just game streaming but also downloads. Except, of course, that it mostly doesn't work
Heretic/Hexen installs and runs great
Asus ROG Xbox Ally handhelds to launch on October 16
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 with four-player co-op campaign
Indiana Jones coming to the Switch 2
Gears of War: Reloaded, more coming to Game Pass in late August
To help Xbox, Sony raises prices on the PS5
GeForce Now gets more powerful cloud GPUs
Tips & picks
Tip of the week: Windows 11 Field Guide, 25H2 Edition is on the way
App pick of the week: Notion
RunAs Radio this week: Data Governance for AI with Martina Grom
Brown liquor pick of the week: Chichibu Ichiro's Malt & Grain Whisky
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What AI website summaries mean for Internet economics.
Time to urgently update Plex Servers (again).
Allianz Life stolen data gets leaked.
Chrome test Incognito-mode fingerprint script blocking.
Chrome 140 additions coming in 2 weeks.
Data brokers hide opt-out pages from search engines.
Secure messaging changes in Russia.
NIST rolls-out lightweight IoT crypto.
SyncThing moves to v2.0 and beyond.
Alien:Earth -- first take.
What can we learn from another critical vulnerability?
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1039-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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A slew of Apple's planned upcoming products got leaked in software code! Blood Oxygen for the Apple Watch is back, but with a unique twist. Are the upcoming iPhone 17s for the U.S. market all manufactured in India? And Samsung is slowly taking more market share from Apple with the growing demand for folding and slimmer phones.
Liquid Glass. Why?
Every Apple secret that leaked Wednesday.
Leaked S11 chip details reveal no major performance upgrades for 2025 Apple Watches.
U.S. Apple Watches get blood-oxygen sensor reprieve.
Explore the Disney+ 'Alien: Earth' immersive environment with the Apple Vision Pro now.
Apple code suggests Touch ID could be coming to Apple Watch.
Apple preps native Claude integration on Xcode.
Apple expands iPhone production in India for US-bound new models.
Apple workshop on privacy-preserving machine learning 2025.
Samsung taking market share from Apple in U.S. as foldable phones gain momentum.
It's Google's turn to convince us to care about AI on our phones.
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Privacy preserving age verification is bullsh!t
The Supreme Court lets Mississippi's social media age-verification law go into effect
Meta's flirty AI chatbot invited a retiree to New York.
AI data centers made Americans' electricity bills 30% higher
AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be over
Ford reveals breakthrough process for lower priced EVs
More thoughts from Sam on the Ford EV platform
Popular car brand wants you to pay monthly to unlock more horsepower
Apple Plots Expansion Into AI Robots, Home Security and Smart Displays
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After researchers unmasked a prolific SMS scammer, a new operation has emerged in its wake
Starlink tries to block Virginia's plan to bring fiber Internet to residents
China Launches Three-Day Robot Olympics Featuring Football and Table Tennis
The Key to Crack the CIA's Mysterious 'Kryptos' Sculpture Is Up for Sale
PACER Hacked By Malicious Entities, Briefly Turning It Into A Useful Source For Federal Court Documents
Court blocks FTC investigation into Media Matters' alleged scheme against X
Google AI Overviews linked to 25% drop in publisher referral traffic, new data shows
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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy of The Verge joins Mikah Sargent on this episode of Tech News Weekly! Apple is rumored to launch a series of AI-powered devices, the upcoming Pebble Time 2's design is shown off, a look into a global SMS phishing scam ring, and the blood oxygen feature is returning to Apple Watches?
Apple is seeking to expand its product offerings into AI-powered robots, home security, and smart displays, according to a report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Eric Migicovsky, founder of Pebble smartwatches, unveils the design of the company's Pebble Time 2* watch.
Harrison Sand, Senior Security Consultant for mnemonic, unveils Darcula. This global SMS phishing-as-a-scam ring sends SMS messages hoping to steal credentials from those who click on the links in the messages.
And Apple announces that it's bringing back the Blood Oyxgen feature for Apple Watches, which was a clever workaround following a recent U.S. Customs ruling against Masimo.
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GPT-5: Overdue, overhyped and underwhelming. And that's not the worst of it.
Generative AI and the Future of the Digital Commons
David Sacks on X: "A BEST CASE SCENARIO FOR AI? The Doomer narratives were wrong. Predicated on a "rapid take-off" to AGI, they predicted that the leading AI model would use its intelligence to self-improve, leaving others in the dust, and quickly achieving a godlike superintelligence. Instead, we" / X
A taxonomy of hallucinations (see table 2)
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Medicare will test using AI to help decide whether patients get coverage — which could delay or deny care, critics warn
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Google says it's working on a fix for Gemini's self-loathing 'I am a failure' comments
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Oh yeah, AI tools are saving a lot of time these days, especially for mundane tasks like watermark removal. I used a remover https://www.gstory.ai/video-watermark-remover to clean my old YouTube intro that had outdated branding. The final video looked clean, and I didn’t have to re-render the entire project from scratch. Definitely saved me hours.
Why are comments turned OFF in their YouTube pod casts? How can otherwise bright people sew their biased activism against this country while blocking others from responding?
Bing me up please