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Tariff fun is back and this time there’s only one tech company in the crosshairs: Apple. Anthropic releases flagship new Claude models, and they seem to be impressive, but half the story here is how weird they behave. Like, ratting on users to authorities, blackmailing engineers and maybe creating biological weapons. And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
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Trump says a 25% tariff ‘must be paid by Apple’ on iPhones not made in the U.S. (CNBC)Anthropic’s new Claude 4 AI models can reason over many steps (TechCrunch)Exclusive: New Claude Model Triggers Stricter Safeguards at Anthropic (Time)Anthropic’s new AI model turns to blackmail when engineers try to take it offline (TechCrunch)Anthropic faces backlash to Claude 4 Opus behavior that contacts authorities, press if it thinks you’re doing something ‘egregiously immoral’ (VentureBeat)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Exclusive look at the creation of High NA, ASML’s new $400 million chipmaking colossus (CNBC)Is Mubi Really Worth $1 Billion? Inside Efe Cakarel’s Plan to Make the Global Streamer Cooler Than A24 (Variety)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Is this is biggest acquihire of all time? Jony Ive is joining OpenAI to the tune of $6.5 billion dollars. And what is he going to do there? Create hardware devices that Sam Altman expects to ship 100 million of. Why Google has a unique advantage in the AI race. Why Signal is blocking Recall. And why is weather forecasting AI’s next big trick?
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Former Apple Design Guru Jony Ive to Take Expansive Role at OpenAI (WSJ)What Sam Altman Told OpenAI About the Secret Device He’s Making With Jony Ive (WSJ)Google has a big AI advantage: it already knows everything about you (The Verge)“Microsoft has simply given us no other option,” Signal says as it blocks Windows Recall (Ars Technica)A.I. Is Poised to Revolutionize Weather Forecasting. A New Tool Shows Promise. (NYTimes)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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It’s Google day. Everything Google, everywhere, all at once. All the headlines from IO and there were a ton. What even is Google search in the age of AI? Google’s big push into smartglasses, a wild new video model and a ton, ton more. Here’s what you missed, yesterday, mostly, I guess, in the world of tech.
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Google is rolling out AI Mode to everyone in the US (Engadget)Android XR is getting stylish partners in Warby Parker and Gentle Monster (The Verge)My demo with Google's AR glasses went better than the one on stage (AndroidCentral)Google launches Veo 3, an AI video generator that incorporates audio (CNBC)Watch Me Try Google’s Live Language Translator. It’s Wild. (WSJ)Google moves to reassure EU cloud users amid concern over Trump threat (Financial Times)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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He noted the firm has the OVX computer that is meant to do simulation and graphic simulation physics engine, and it is used to synthesize and generate data. And this data is consumed by the DGX computer, which are used to train foundation models. And then it is deployed to the HX computer, which is the runtime on the edge for platforms like humanoid robots.
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GitHub’s new AI coding agent can fix bugs for you (The Verge)The new Microsoft Discovery agentic platform targets scientists and researchers (Neowin)Trump signs the Take It Down Act into law (The Verge)Stablecoin Bill Advances in US Senate in Big Win for Crypto (Bloomberg)EU to impose €2 tax on low-cost items in blow to Temu and Shein (FT)Nvidia charges ahead with humanoid robotics aided by the cloud (GamesBeat)Autonomous cars with ‘social sensitivity’ cut threat to road users, study finds (FT)Mountainhead Trailer
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The big, long saga of how Apple lost the AI race. Nvidia wants you to bring your own gear. 23andMe’s assets are acquired. Why are Apple and Epic still bickering? And why has kidnapping suddenly become a major issue for big crypto players?
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Why Apple Still Hasn’t Cracked AI (Bloomberg)Nvidia Opens AI Ecosystem to Rival Chipmakers in Global Push (Bloomberg)Regeneron to Buy 23andMe Out of Bankruptcy for $256 Million (WSJ)Epic Asks Court to Force Apple to Approve Fortnite on US Store (Bloomberg)Epic asks court to compel Apple to reinstate Fortnite on the App Store (9to5Mac)Venture capital's series progression (Axios)Crypto High-Rollers Go Big on Bodyguards to Deter Kidnappers (Bloomberg)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Who wins? Jobs? Gates? Musk? Bezos? Collison, even? The grand finale of our #WorldCupOfEntreprenurs.
(Originally aired October of 2021)
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Epic Games and Apple are still having beef over app store rejections. Coinbase got hacked with the oldest attack vector there is: bribery. Meta’s having problems with its behemoth AI model. New Windsurf coding suite. New Apple Car Play. And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
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Apple blocks Fortnite’s App Store return as downloads fail in Europe (The Verge)Coinbase warns of up to $400 million hit from cyberattack (Reuters)Coinbase Hack Rocks Company That Led Crypto Into Mainstream (Bloomberg)Meta Is Delaying the Rollout of Its Flagship AI Model (WSJ)Vibe-coding startup Windsurf launches in-house AI models (TechCrunch)Next-gen CarPlay, branded CarPlay Ultra, starts rolling out today (9to5Mac)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
I let lasers power my smart home — and I don’t want to go back (The Verge)The Popular Alternative - The State of A24 (Dirt)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Who is THE entrepreneur of the Internet Era? In this episode, we cover the round of 16 matchups as voted on by YOU. (Originally posted November 2021)
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The US still has it out for Huawei. Sony takes a hit from tariffs. TikTok is turning to AI and also messaging. And then, how Airbnb is either going through a midlife crisis, or else, it is trying to become the thing that Brian Chesky always hoped it would become.
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US warns against using Huawei chips ‘anywhere in the world’ (FT)Sony Sees $700 Million Tariff Hit on Underwhelming Outlook (Bloomberg)Microsoft extends Office app support on Windows 10 to 2028 (The Verge)TikTok launches TikTok AI Alive, a new image-to-video tool (TechCrunch)TikTok Working on Photo Messaging Feature Despite Employee Concerns Over Sextortion (The Information)You can now book a chef or personal trainer while traveling with Airbnb (CNN)Airbnb Is in Midlife Crisis Mode (Wired)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The new thin phone era is definitively here with the Galaxy S25 Edge. Apple is working on a way to control your iPhone with your brain. For the first time a flagship DJI drone is NOT available in the US. And flying drones are cool, but you know what else is cool? Submarine drones.
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Samsung Debuts $1,099 S25 Edge, Kicking Off Wave of Thin Phones (Bloomberg)Galaxy S25 Edge Hands-On: This Thin Phone Left a Deep Impression (CNET)Apple to Unveil New AI Tool to Increase iPhone Battery Life (Bloomberg)DJI is skipping the US with its most advanced drone yet (The Verge)German defence start-up plans underwater drones for naval surveillance (FT)Audible to Partner With Publishers to Create AI-Voiced Audiobooks (Bloomberg)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Looks like China tariffs are back off, question mark? But not soon enough for some deals. OpenAI and Microsoft are trying to work out how to get to an IPO. Saudi Arabia, the country, makes a big AI play. Why you might want to take out AI insurance? And did the Pope choose his name because of the AI moment?
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Apple Considers Raising iPhone Prices, Without Blaming Tariffs (WSJ)SoftBank Stargate Venture With OpenAI Snags on Tariff Fears (Bloomberg)OpenAI negotiates with Microsoft to unlock new funding and future IPO (FT)Saudi Arabia launches AI venture Humain ahead of Donald Trump visit (FT)Insurers launch cover for losses caused by AI chatbot errors (FT)Klarna Slows AI-Driven Job Cuts With Call for Real People (Bloomberg)Pope Leo signals he will closely follow Francis and says AI represents challenge for humanity (CNN)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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More signs that Apple is diversifying its smart headgear ambitions. Meta wants back in on the stablecoin game it arguably bailed on too early. The Celsius network CEO gets 12 years in prison. And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
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Apple Is Developing Specialized Chips for Glasses, New Macs and AI Servers (Bloomberg)Meta Explores Stablecoin Integration as US Senate Blocks Key Crypto Bill (Coinpaper)Google rolls out AI tools to protect Chrome users against scams (TechCrunch)Celsius Founder Mashinsky Gets 12 Years for Crypto Fraud (Bloomberg)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Can we make AI less power-hungry? These researchers are working on it. (ArsTechnica)Rejoice! Carmakers Are Embracing Physical Buttons Again (Wired)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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OpenAI has hired Instacart’s CEO to be a kind of CEO. Apple reveals the degree to which AI might be eating into Google Search. Why aren’t people seeing a return on their AI investments yet? And my dream grid gadget is finally coming to the US.
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OpenAI hires InstaCart CEO Fidji Simo for major leadership role (Fortune)Instacart CEO Fidji Simo is joining OpenAI (TechCrunch)Apple Eyes Move to AI Search, Ending Era Defined by Google (Bloomberg)Anthropic rolls out an API for AI-powered web search (TechCrunch)FYI: Most AI spending driven by FOMO, not ROI, CEOs tell IBM, LOL (The Register)Netflix debuts its generative AI-powered search tool (TechCrunch)EcoFlow brings its plug-in solar power plant to US homes (The Verge)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Meta wins a case against that NSO Group in spyware allegations. Netflix is completely revamping its design for the first time in years. Amazon has a new robot that can do 70% of the work in its warehouses. And a big chip breakthrough that can bring about the ChatGPT moment for quantum computing?
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Meta wins $168 million in damages from Israeli cyberintel firm in Whatsapp spyware scandal (Courthouse News Service)Netflix Overhauls Its Home Screen for the First Time in 12 Years (NYTimes)Amazon makes ‘fundamental leap forward in robotics’ with device having sense of touch (The Guardian)Generative AI tops cybersecurity in 2025 tech budget priorities, new AWS study finds (GeekWire)Mistral claims its newest AI model delivers leading performance for the price (TechCrunch)Cisco says its new entanglement chip could speed up practical quantum computing by a decade (Fast Company)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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OpenAI backtracks in a major way, saying its nonprofit entity will remain in control of business operations. Huge consolidation happening all at once in the food delivery space. New Surface hardware from Microsoft. Huge investment in European defense tech startups. And Shein and Temu turn to Europe to stay afloat.
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OpenAI reverses course, says its nonprofit will remain in control of its business operations (TechCrunch)OpenAI Reaches Agreement to Buy Startup Windsurf for $3 Billion (Bloomberg)DoorDash strikes £2.9bn deal for Deliveroo (FT)Microsoft shrinks its Surface Laptop down to 13 inches, priced at $899 (The Verge)Microsoft’s smaller Surface Pro has a 12-inch display and starts at $799 (The Verge)Capital flies into Europe’s defence drone start-ups (FT)Exclusive: Shein, Temu ramp up advertising in UK and France as US tariffs hit (Reuters)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The whole Telegram use by government officials story gets weirder as a Telegram clone has been hacked. Apple is thinking about REALLY shaking up its iPhone release schedule. Who put AI in my crypto? Deepfakes are being chased from the Internet. And the maker of Cursor closes its big round.
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TeleMessage, a modified Signal clone used by US govt. officials, has been hacked (TechCrunch)Apple Plans iPhone Release Schedule Shakeup, New Styles (The Information)Tether CEO says the firm's AI product will enable peer-to-peer network of AI agents (The Block)Senate Democrats' reversal on US stablecoin bill throws future of legislation into doubt (The Block)Leading deepfake porn site is shut down for good (Engadget)Maker of AI ‘vibe coding’ app Cursor hits $9bn valuation (Financial Times)Reports: US losing edge in AI talent pool (Semafor)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The big cultural event of maybe the decade is going to take a little while longer to get here. Earnings from Apple and Amazon. More signs of the impending death of the password. More signs of self-driving rapidly becoming reality. And in the longreads, what happens when AI completely changes your field? The AI researchers were the first to experience it.
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Grand Theft Auto VI release delayed to May 2026 (The Verge)Amazon Says Operating Profits May Decline Amid Economic Uncertainty (NYTimes)Microsoft goes passwordless by default on new accounts (The Verge)Temu Blocks US Shoppers From Seeing Products Shipped From China (Wired)Aurora’s driverless trucks are making deliveries in Texas (The Verge)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
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Apple basically got held in contempt of court in the Epic case. Rumors about Elon staying at Tesla. Meta and Microsoft earnings. Xbox price increases. Would you wear a smart ring that proves you’re not cheating on your significant other?
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Apple Dealt Stinging Court Defeat on App Store Sales Commissions (Bloomberg)Tesla Board Opened Search for a CEO to Succeed Elon Musk (WSJ)Microsoft is raising prices on Xbox consoles, controllers, and games worldwide (The Verge)Meta tightens privacy policy around Ray-Ban glasses to boost AI training (The Verge)Would you wear a smart ring that proves you’re not a cheater? (The Verge)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Meta has launched a standalone competitor to ChatGPT. But is ChatGPT bending too far backwards in an attempt to please you? Even OpenAI thinks so. Waymo and Toyota cut a deal. And concerns about sovereign tech stacks rear their head again.
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Meta’s ChatGPT competitor shows how your friends use AI (The Verge)Microsoft CEO says up to 30% of the company’s code was written by AI (TechCrunch)OpenAI rolls back update that made ChatGPT ‘too sycophant-y’ (TechCrunch)Waymo, Toyota strike partnership to bring self-driving tech to personal vehicles (CNBC)Google Play sees 47% decline in apps since start of last year (TechCrunch)EU views break from US as ‘unrealistic’ amid global tech race (Politico)Microsoft vows to protect European operations from Donald Trump (Financial Times)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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