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Google says the median Gemini app text prompt consumes 0.24Wh of energy, about the same as running a microwave for a second, and emits 0.03g of CO2 equivalent — Google has just released a technical report detailing how much energy its Gemini apps use for each query.| Tripp Mickle / New York Times: |
Nine current and ex-Apple staffers accuse VP of Fitness Tech Jay Blahnik of bullying and inappropriate behavior; Apple settled a sexual harassment complaint — Three circular bands came to define fitness on the Apple Watch.Dünzl/Ullstein Bild, via Getty Images| Gregory Korte / Bloomberg: |
Trump signs an EO creating the National Design Studio to improve “websites and physical sites”; sources say he's tapping Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia to lead it — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday creating a new post for the government's chief design officer … | Abner Li / 9to5Google: |
Google expands AI Mode to 180 countries and territories in English, following the US, the UK, and India, and plans to add more languages and regions “soon” — After launching in three countries, Google is now bringing AI Mode to many more countries around the world … | Todd Spangler / Variety: |
Apple raises the price of Apple TV+ in the US and some markets globally after previously raising the price in 2023; in the US, the price will rise $3 to $12.99 — Apple TV+, the tech giant's money-losing streaming service, is bumping up its price by 30%: For U.S. customers, it will now be $12.99 per month, up $3 from $9.99.| Bloomberg: |
Sources: Anthropic is in talks to raise $10B, significantly above the previously reported $5B, due to strong investor demand — Anthropic is nearing a deal to raise as much as $10 billion in a new round of funding, according to people familiar with the matter, a higher than expected sum … | Julia Shapero / The Hill: |
Google will provide Gemini for Government to US federal agencies at $0.47 per agency through 2026; OpenAI and Anthropic are offering their products for $1/year — Google will provide a suite of artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services to federal agencies for 47 cents each … | Bloomberg: |
Interviews with three Google executives on the new Pixel phones, why Pixel won't ever be a “giant player”, improving the devices by ~30% each year, AI, and more — The search giant discusses an AI-powered world beyond the smartphone. — Google's Pixel 10 marks the phone's 10th generation … | Chris Prentice / Reuters: |
The DOJ says it will no longer target developers who create decentralized crypto platforms without criminal intent, as part of a regulatory retreat on crypto — The U.S. Justice Department does not plan to target software developers that create decentralized platforms for transmitting … | Andrew Osborn / Reuters: |
Russia orders that state-backed messenger app MAX, which critics say could be used to track users, must be pre-installed on phones and tablets from next month — A Russian state-backed messenger application called MAX, a rival to WhatsApp that critics say could be used to track users … | Morgan Chalfant / Semafor: |
Anthropic says it worked with the US National Nuclear Security Administration on a classifier to block concerning chats, like those on building nuclear reactors — With the government's help, Anthropic built a tool designed to prevent its AI models from being used to make nuclear weapons.| The Information: |
Source: Meta has signed a deal with Google, worth more than $10B over six years, to use Google Cloud's servers, storage, networking, and other services — Google has struck a major cloud computing deal with Meta Platforms, according to two people familiar with the matter.| Brody Ford / Bloomberg: |
Zoom reports Q2 revenue up 5% YoY to $1.22B, Enterprise revenue up 7% to $730.7M, vs. $716.7M est., raises FY 2026 forecast above est.; ZM jumps 6%+ after hours — Zoom Communications Inc. gave a stronger-than-expected annual outlook for sales growth, and raised its fiscal-year forecast … | Meghan Bobrowsky / Wall Street Journal: |
Meta froze hiring in its AI division last week with sources saying exceptions need Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang's permission; the freeze's duration is unclear — Company reorganizes its sprawling artificial-intelligence operation, whose spiraling cost has drawn investor scrutiny| Bloomberg: |
DeepSeek details V3.1 and says it surpasses R1 on key benchmarks and is customized to work with next-gen Chinese-made AI chips, after unveiling it on August 19 — DeepSeek unveiled an update to an older model that it says surpasses the seminal R1 on key benchmarks, keeping the Chinese startup … | Patrick Howell O'Neill / Bloomberg: |
a16z hires Anne Neuberger, formerly a senior cybersecurity official in the Biden White House, as a senior adviser to work on “American Dynamism, AI, and cyber” — Anne Neuberger, formerly a senior cybersecurity official in the Biden White House, is joining the venture capital … | Jason Schreier / Bloomberg: |
Sources: Take-Two lays off 80+ staff at BioShock studio Cloud Chamber, or ~33% of its ~250 staff, and delays the next BioShock game to late 2026 or early 2027 — Thirty percent of the studio was laid off this week, adding more years to the game's production| John Collison / Cheeky Pint: |
Q&A with Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong on starting the company, battling North Korean hackers, stablecoin adoption, the GENIUS Act, pro-crypto Congress, and more — Brian Armstrong joins John Collison to talk about what's happening behind the scenes at Coinbase: battling North Korean hackers … | Trishla Ostwal / Adweek: |
In a UK tribunal filing, former Meta employee Samujjal Purkayastha alleges Meta misled advertisers by inflating its Shops ads metrics and bypassed Apple's ATT — After Apple rolled out its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature in 2021, Meta executives scrambled for what they called … | Wall Street Journal: |
Source: the Trump administration considers taking equity stakes in CHIPS Act recipients but not in firms that are increasing US investment, like TSMC and Micron — The Trump administration is considering taking equity stakes in companies receiving funds from the 2022 Chips Act but has no plans … | The Information: |
Sources: Crusoe is discussing raising $1B+ at a $10B valuation; the company, which is helping build OpenAI's first Stargate facility, had $250M revenue in 2024 — Crusoe, the developer behind OpenAI's first Stargate data center, is discussing raising funds at a $10 billion valuation … | Rafe Uddin / Financial Times: |
Autonomous driving tech startup Nuro closed its $203M Series E at a $6B valuation, adding $97M from Uber, Nvidia, and others to the $106M tranche from April — California start-up secures new funding amid growing investor appetite in autonomous vehicle technology| Tony Stubblebine / The Medium Blog: |
Medium's CEO explains how the platform's AI policy has evolved as it adopts some AI tools while prioritizing human curation and inviting community feedback — How we are navigating the role AI does and doesn't play in our mission to deepen understanding. — Here's a conundrum we've …
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