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Nvidia is investing in self-driving AI tech. Google has given up the ghost and is making Chrome a full AI tool. Would you tolerate advertisements on the screen of your smart refrigerator? And why Apple executives are growing worried about OpenAI’s hardware plans.
Nvidia in talks for $500mn investment in UK self-driving start-up Wayve (FT)
Google Injects Gemini Into Chrome as AI Browsers Go Mainstream (Wired)
Software update shoves ads onto Samsung’s pricey fridges (ArsTechnica)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Since Leaving Washington, Elon Musk Has Been All In on His A.I. Company (NYTimes)
OpenAI Raids Apple for Hardware Talent, Manufacturing Partners (The Information)
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Has Intel found the big customer for its Foundry that it needs to survive? The big tie up with Nvidia announced this morning. All the announces from Meta’s event last night. Smartglasses and maybe the Metaverse is still a thing. And AI pattern matching might work as well for health prediction as it has proven to do with weather forecasting.
Nvidia and Intel announce jointly developed 'Intel x86 RTX SOCs' for PCs with Nvidia graphics, also custom Nvidia data center x86 processors — Nvidia buys $5 billion in Intel stock in seismic deal (Tom's Hardware)
Hands-on: Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses & Neural Band Offer a Glimpse of Future AR Glasses (Road to VR)
Meta is bringing an all-in-one movie and TV streaming hub to Quest headsets (The Verge)
New AI model predicts susceptibility to over 1,000 diseases (FT)
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The framework of a TikTok deal is finally coming together. Nvidia suffers another major setback in China. Bunch of new AI stuff from YouTube. A coming MacBook with a touchscreen. And a roundup of the reviews of the iPhone Air.
U.S. Investors, Trump Close In on TikTok Deal With China (WSJ)
China bans tech companies from buying Nvidia’s AI chips (FT)
YouTube to use AI to help podcasters promote themselves with clips and Shorts (TechCrunch)
YouTube announces new generative AI tools for Shorts creators (TechCrunch)
Kuo: OLED MacBook Pro to Feature Touch Screen Display (MacRumors)
AI Chip Startup Groq Raises $750 Million at $6.9 Billion Valuation (Bloomberg)
Apple iPhone Air review: statement piece (The Verge)
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Looks like we’re going to be getting new Meta smartglasses later this week. OpenAI wants to up its AI for coding game. Is the whole TikTok saga finally coming to a conclusion? Almost half a billion people use Spotify for free? And how to use the best feature of the new iOS.
'Meta Ray-Ban Display' Glasses Design & HUD Clips Leak Ahead Of Connect (Upload)
OpenAI upgrades Codex with a new version of GPT-5 (TechCrunch)
Beijing says TikTok’s US app will use Chinese algorithm (Financial Times)
Spotify will now let free users pick and play tracks (TechCrunch)
iOS 26 Review: A New Look I'll Be Happy With for the Next 12 Years (CNet)
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Nano Banana is such a hit that Gemini is suddenly ahead of ChatGPT, at least if we’re measuring by the app store. Lots of interesting new data about how people are actually using AI. A new accelerator program from OpenAI itself, and is the AI boom like the dawn of the microprocessor or more like the dawn of containerization?
Google Gemini is the top free iPhone app (9to5Google)
Here’s what the data says people ask ChatGPT (Washington Post)
Anthropic Finds Businesses Are Mainly Using AI to Automate Work (Bloomberg)
China Targets Nvidia Over 2020 Deal, Straining Trade Talks (Bloomberg)
PayPal Links lets you send and receive money much faster now - even crypto (ZDNet)
OpenAI announces new mentorship program for budding tech founders (CNBC)
AI Will Not Make You Rich (Colossus)
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John Borthwick on Betaworks shares his journey from a tech-savvy youth to a prominent figure in the New York City tech scene. He discusses his early experiences with computers, the transformative impact of the World Wide Web, and the vibrant tech culture of the 90s. Borthwick reflects on his role in creating Total New York, the lessons learned from the AOL acquisition, and the challenges faced during the dot-com bubble burst. He also highlights the rise of social media platforms like Photolog and the evolution of BetaWorks as a hub for innovation, particularly in the AI space. Throughout the discussion, Borthwick emphasizes the importance of creativity, constraints, and the ever-changing landscape of technology.
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OpenAI and Microsoft say they have ironed out their differences… tentatively. Not officially. I’ll explain why that is interesting. With new FDA clearance for the Apple watch are millions of people about to discover they have hypertension? What if AI is less corrupt than humans? And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
OpenAI and Microsoft reach tentative deal to revise partnership (Axios)
OpenAI Takes Big Steps Toward Its Long-Planned Reorganization (NYTimes)
OpenAI & Microsoft Agree to Agree, Tentatively (Spyglass)
Apple Watch hypertension alerts feature receives FDA clearance (9to5Mac)
Albania appoints AI bot as minister to tackle corruption (Reuters)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Why is AI struggling to discover new drugs? (Financial Times)
Online travel platforms prepare for rise of artificial intelligence ‘agents’ (Financial Times)
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Well we now know one of the big contracts that sent Oracle shares flying. OpenAI of course. We have another IPO pop. YouTube videos now have multilanguage dubbing. Is it risky to bet on just one version of AI? And a deep dive analysis of how Oracle got AI religion.
Oracle, OpenAI Sign $300 Billion Cloud Deal (WSJ)
Klarna Climbs 15% in Trading Debut After $1.37 Billion IPO (Bloomberg)
Microsoft's first preview of Visual Studio 2026: Deeper AI and a design refresh (The Register)
YouTube’s multi-language audio feature for dubbing videos rolls out to all creators (TechCrunch)
AI’s $344 Billion ‘Language Model’ Bet Looks Fragile (Bloomberg)
How Oracle’s Larry Ellison rode the AI ‘tsunami’ (Financial Times)
Paris 1944: Occupation, Resistance, Liberation: A Social History
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Larry Ellison becomes the richest person in all the land! Is Oracle the new Nvidia? Spotify finally delivers on lossless audio. Robinhood is going to roll out true social trading. Quantum computing continues to be hot. And the startup that’s taking my AI podcast experiment to the next, logical level.
Oracle Is the New Nvidia, for Better or Worse (WSJ)
Spotify adds lossless streaming after 8 years of teasing (The Verge)
Apple says the iPhone 17 comes with a massive security upgrade (The Verge)
Robinhood, a Broker Built for Social-Media Age, to Launch Its Own Social Network (WSJ)
Quantum computing company raises a record $1bn (FT)
5,000 Podcasts. 3,000 Episodes a Week. $1 Cost Per Episode — Behind an AI Start Up’s Plan (The Hollywood Reporter)
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All the headlines from the iPhone event earlier today, including the new iPhone Air. The judge isn’t happy with Anthropic’s $1.5 B payday to authors. OpenAI isn’t happy with California and might leave. And despite what it’s said publicly, Google recently argued in court that the post-AI web is already dying.
Links:
Apple announces iPhone Air: the thinnest iPhone ever (9to5Mac)
Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro has the biggest battery of any iPhone (The Verge)
Anthropic Judge Blasts $1.5 Billion AI Copyright Settlement (2) (Bloomberg Law)
Xbox is coming to cars thanks to an LG and Microsoft partnership (The Verge)
OpenAI Executives Rattled by Campaigns to Derail For-Profit Restructuring (WSJ)
Microsoft mandates a return to office (The Verge)
New Google Court Doc: Open Web Is In Rapid Decline (Search Engine Roundtable)
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Anthropic has agreed to pay $1.5 billion dollars to authors of books that might have trained their AI. Would my book qualify for some of that money? Also, why this is interesting in general. OpenAI is making a movie. Tokenizing the stock market. Three interesting raises, and at the end of the show, let me tell you about my weekend experiment with AI.
Links:
Anthropic Reaches $1.5 Billion Author Copyright Settlement (Bloomberg)
OpenAI Backs AI-Made Animated Feature Film (WSJ)
Nasdaq makes push to launch trading of tokenized securities (Reuters)
Mistral Set for $14 Billion Valuation With New Funding Round (Bloomberg)
Databricks Crosses $4 Billion in Annual Revenue Rate (WSJ)
ElevenLabs to Let Staff Sell Shares at $6.6 Billion Valuation (Bloomberg)
AI Generated 'Boring History' Videos Are Flooding YouTube and Drowning Out Real History (404Media)
My AI Experiment: The History of Amazon
My AI Expeirment: The History of Google
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Julie Samuels shares her journey from a journalism major to a prominent figure in the tech advocacy space, detailing her experiences at NCSA, her work with EFF, and her role in founding Tech NYC. She discusses the evolution of the internet, the cultural differences between Silicon Valley and New York City, and the importance of community engagement in shaping the future of technology. Julie emphasizes the need for tech companies to be involved in civic issues and how Tech NYC aims to support and represent the tech industry in New York.
00:00 Introduction and Early Internet Experiences
02:11 Career Beginnings at NCSA
05:08 Transitioning to Journalism and Early Online News
08:00 The Shift in Journalism and the Dot Com Bubble
10:53 The Evolving New York Tech Scene
13:54 Joining EFF and First Amendment Advocacy
16:55 Mainstreaming of Internet Issues
19:53 Reflections on the Impact of Technology
21:05 The Optimism of the Tech Boom
24:19 Contrasting Silicon Valley and New York Tech
32:25 The Birth of Tech NYC
42:34 Tech NYC's Role in Today's Landscape
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From the, this wasn’t on my bingo card file, OpenAI has launched a sort of job board? Why Broadcom might become Nvidia’s big rival. Is AI image generation about to have its Napster moment? And in the Longread Suggestions, a deep-dive state of the job market in tech.
00:00 Intro
00:33 OpenAI Job Search
04:22 Broadcom Competes With Nvidia?
07:41 AI Image Napster Moment?
11:30 Nividia's "Self Dealing"?
15:35 Longreads
Links:
OpenAI Plans Jobs Platform, Certification Program for AI Roles (Bloomberg)
OpenAI set to start mass production of its own AI chips with Broadcom (FT)
Warner Bros. Discovery Sues AI Giant Midjourney for Copyright Infringement In Major Legal Battle (The Hollywood Reporter)
Nvidia to Pay $1.5 Billion to Rent Back Its Own Chips From Cloud Startup (The Information)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
State of the software engineering job market in 2025 (The Pragmatic Engineer)
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Mark Gurman lays out how Apple intends to jump into AI search as soon as this Spring. You’ll never guess who’s one of the biggest players in quantum computing. The Browser Company gets a soft landing, and after a decade and a half of waiting, we finally have the iPad app for Instagram you say you always wanted.
Links:
Apple Plans AI-Powered Web Search Tool for Siri to Rival OpenAI, Perplexity (Bloomberg)
Nvidia’s Venture Arm Invests in Honeywell’s Quantinuum (Bloomberg)
Atlassian agrees to acquire The Browser Co. for $610 million (CNBC)
Roblox expands use of age-estimation tech and introduces standardized ratings (TechCrunch)
New AI model turns photos into explorable 3D worlds, with caveats (ArsTechnica)
Instagram is coming to iPad, 15 years later (The Verge)
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Google whistles past the graveyard with the remedy ruling on its antitrust case. OpenAI makes a big acquisition. Anthropic has a big new raise and a huge new valuation to boot. And why are AI companies finding it so hard to engineer safe interactions with Chatbots?
Links:
Google stock jumps 8% after search giant avoids worst-case penalties in antitrust case (CNBC)
Google, Apple, and Mozilla Win in the Antitrust Case Google Lost (Spyglass)
Google’s Big Win Is Even Bigger for Apple (WSJ)
OpenAI starts building out its app team (The Verge)
Anthropic’s $13bn Series F raise sees it triple in value to $183bn (SiliconRepublic)
Acer Veriton GN100 is a mini AI workstation (VideoCardz)
The problem of AI chatbots discussing suicide with teenagers (Financial Times)
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The Trump family’s big new crypto coin makes its debut. OpenAI outlines new safety guardrails. Dolby announces its biggest new TV tech in years. Say hello to Dolby Vision 2. Fintech seems to be back. And as the price per token for AI models has fallen, why are costs for developers rising?
Links:
Trump family’s World Liberty Financial token falls in trading debut (FT)
Parental controls are coming to ChatGPT ‘within the next month,’ OpenAI says (CNNBusiness)
Dolby Vision 2 goes beyond HDR with more AI and ‘authentic motion’ smoothing (The Verge)
UK fintechs explore buying US banks to speed up push for licences (FT)
Cutting-Edge AI Was Supposed to Get Cheaper. It’s More Expensive Than Ever. (WSJ)
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In this conversation, Bradley Tusk discusses his unique career at the intersection of politics and technology. He shares insights from his early experiences in New York City politics, his time working with Senator Schumer, and his role as Deputy Governor of Illinois. Tusk reflects on the Bloomberg campaign during the financial crisis and how he merged political strategies with business through Tusk Strategies. He highlights the regulatory challenges faced by Uber and the importance of understanding the political landscape for startups. Tusk also addresses the future of AI and the necessity of regulation to protect society while fostering innovation.
00:00 The Intersection of Tech and Politics
05:58 The Rise of Tech in New York City
12:08 Governance and the Role of a Deputy Governor
18:03 Tusk Strategies: Merging Politics with Tech
23:55 Navigating Regulatory Challenges in Startups
33:52 The Need for AI Regulation
40:06 Addressing the Challenges of Gambling Regulations
Bradley Tusk identifies as a political junkie rather than a tech junkie.
His early career choices were influenced by his experiences in politics and writing.
Working under Henry Stern provided Tusk with a deep understanding of municipal politics.
Tusk learned the importance of media and messaging while working for Senator Schumer.
His role as Deputy Governor of Illinois involved managing a significant budget deficit.
The Bloomberg campaign was marked by innovative use of technology and media.
Tusk's strategies for Uber involved mobilizing customers to advocate for the service.
He emphasizes the need for startups to recognize regulatory challenges early on.
Tusk believes in the necessity of regulating AI to prevent societal harm.
He advocates for a taxation structure to redistribute wealth generated by AI.
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China continues to show signs that it might not need American AI chips much longer. A weird story about that big recent Tesla trial ruling. Look, AI being too much of a sycophant is clearly becoming a big problem. And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
Links:
Alibaba Creates AI Chip to Help China Fill Nvidia Void (WSJ)
Tesla said it didn’t have key data in a fatal crash. Then a hacker found it. (Washington Post)
Intel gets $5.7 billion from Trump deal as White House says details are ‘being ironed out’ (CNBC)
Zuckerberg’s AI hires disrupt Meta with swift exits and threats to leave (Financial Times)
A Troubled Man, His Chatbot and a Murder-Suicide in Old Greenwich (WSJ)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions
AI Is Eliminating Jobs for Younger Workers (Wired)
This Visiting Interstellar Comet Just Keeps Getting Weirder (Gizmodo)
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Nvidia’s earnings are ok, but maybe showing signs of normalizing. Copilot for your TV. A blockchain for your cloud. I catch you up on that whole Nano Banana image AI craze sweeping the internet. And a summary of the Pixel phone reviews.
Links:
Nvidia beats on top and bottom lines as company expects breakneck AI spend to continue (CNBC)
Microsoft expands Xbox Cloud Gaming to Game Pass Core and Standard subscribers (The Verge)
Microsoft’s Copilot AI is now inside Samsung TVs and monitors (The Verge)
Google Cloud is developing its own blockchain for payments, currently in private testnet (The Block)
Google Gemini’s AI image model gets a ‘bananas’ upgrade (TechCrunch)
Nothing busted using professional photos as Phone 3 samples (The Verge)
Google Pixel 10 Pro review: the best AI phone on the market (The Shortcut)
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A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against OpenAI. The continuing saga of what the heck is going on over at Meta AI? Is “vibe hacking” the big new threat we need to be worried about? Anthropic had to settle because it was afraid it would be sued out of existence. And when the iPhone event is gonna happen.
Links:
OpenAI Plans to Update ChatGPT After Parents Sue Over Teen’s Suicide (Bloomberg)
A Teen Was Suicidal. ChatGPT Was the Friend He Confided In. (NYTimes)
Researchers Are Already Leaving Meta’s New Superintelligence Lab (Wired)
‘Vibe-hacking’ is now a top AI threat (The Verge)
Anthropic Settles Major AI Copyright Suit Brought by Authors (3) (Bloomberg Law)
Apple Makes Music Push in Radio After Losing Ground to Spotify (WSJ)
Apple Event Announced for September 9: 'Awe Dropping' (MacRumors)
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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