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Samsung’s in talks to team up with Perplexity to boost its phones with smarter AI search tools and assistants. They might preload Perplexity on new Galaxy phones, build it into the Samsung browser, and even upgrade Bixby so it stops being the weird cousin of Siri.
Samsung could invest big (like half-a-billion-dollars big) and make Perplexity the default assistant on the Galaxy S26 by 2026. It’s all part of Samsung’s plan to rely less on Google and maybe out-AI Apple before Apple can even blink.
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Universal, Warner, and Sony are in talks with AI startups Suno and Udio to get paid when their artists' music trains AI models. Because even robots need to pay royalties. The labels want YouTube-style tracking to know when AI uses Drake or Taylor Swift's work, plus a say in how AI music products develop. They're also demanding artist opt-out options for those who don't want robots remixing their hits.
This comes after the recording industry sued both startups for copyright infringement. Now they're settling out of court with licensing deals and likely equity stakes. Trump's recent firing of the Copyright Office Director has labels worried the White House might favor tech over artists' rights.
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Meta plans to fully automate its advertising operations using AI by 2026, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The company aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in ad targeting and placement through advanced AI technologies.
This move comes as Meta seeks to streamline its advertising processes amid increasing competition and evolving market dynamics. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to leverage AI across its platforms, improving user experience and driving revenue growth.
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Dario Amodei says AI has advanced from a smart high-schooler to a smart college student in two years
It could help cure cancer, fight Alzheimer’s, and lower energy costs. But it also puts entry-level jobs in finance, consulting, and tech at risk, shrinking job opportunities
"Big effects could arrive within one to five years"
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It could help cure cancer, fight Alzheimer’s, and lower energy costs. But it also puts entry-level jobs in finance, consulting, and tech at risk, shrinking job opportunities
"Big effects could arrive within one to five years"
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OpenAI has reached a milestone by welcoming 3 million paying business users. Even your favourite brands like Uber and Lowe’s have joined the platform. Notably, they’ve integrated tools that seamlessly integrate your Google Drive and Dropbox files into the chat interface.
Furthermore, OpenAI has introduced a new “record mode” that transcribes meetings and converts them into documents, effectively eliminating the need for note-taking. The company is optimistic about its future, projecting $12.7 billion in revenue this year, a significant improvement from their previous loss last year.
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OpenAI just blew the lid off covert Chinese operations using ChatGPT like a digital foot soldier - pushing propaganda, faking personas, and even helping with cyberattacks. Some groups pumped out disinfo on tariffs, Taiwan, and global politics.
Others used AI to refine hacks, automate scripts, and generate eerily realistic fake profile pics. The lines between espionage, influence ops, and AI experimentation are blurring fast.
Skynet isn’t coming - it may already be online, and it speaks Mandarin.
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Chinese researchers say they’ve built an AI system that cuts through underwater BS with 92.2% accuracy - spotting real submarines even when decoys are doing their best Ocean’s Eleven impression.
Legacy systems? Basically sonar slot machines. This one uses dueling neural networks, fake bubble trails, and spectral thumbnails to outwit countermeasures at high speeds. Smart torpedoes are coming - and China wants theirs to hit something real.
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The wild saga of OpenAI’s leadership crisis is getting the Hollywood treatment. Amazon MGM Studios is working on a movie titled “Artificial” that captures the five-day chaos in 2023 when Sam Altman was fired and then swiftly rehired.
Luca Guadagnino may direct, with Andrew Garfield eyed for Altman, Monica Barbaro as Mira Murati, and Yura Borisov as Ilya Sutskever. “SNL” writer Simon Rich is crafting a comedic script for this real-life tech drama. With AI itself at the center of the story, the film promises to blend absurdity with reality.
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Across China, delivery drivers, office workers, and stay-at-home parents are heading to AI night school after work. These cheap, fast courses teach people to make AI art, videos, and scripts, helping them land side gigs or boost productivity.
One student earns $275 a month making AI images. Another now builds presentations in hours instead of days. AI isn’t replacing them yet, but they’re not waiting to find out.
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A team in China has developed a way to rejuvenate dead lithium-ion batteries using a “magic potion” electrolyte solution, potentially slashing battery waste and new production needs. Powered by AI, the solution injects fresh lithium ions back into spent cells, restoring 96% capacity even after 12,000 cycles.
Commercialization is already underway with China’s Zhejiang Yongtai New Material. While promising, challenges remain: ensuring safety, compatibility with various battery chemistries, and adapting entire EV packs to accept the treatment. Still, this breakthrough could revolutionize battery longevity.
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