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OpenAI is giving ChatGPT its biggest makeover yet — with plans to create a ‘superapp’

OpenAI is giving ChatGPT its biggest makeover yet – aiming to turn the hit chatbot into a “superapp” that features coding tools and AI agents that can perform tasks for users. The overhaul reflects the company’s belief that agents, which…

Meet the ‘Nostradamus of AI’ who built a $20 billion hedge fund before turning 25

Leopold Aschenbrenner, a former OpenAI researcher with no professional investing experience, launched Situational Awareness in 2024.

Escorts are charging as much as $6K per hour thanks to Silicon Valley’s AI boom

There are only a handful of escorts operating in the niche, but some are commanding rates that dwarf those of traditional high-end companions.

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Microsoft launches incubator for Chinese tech startups — reigniting fears about cozy Beijing ties: ‘Makes no sense’

Local Chinese Communist Party officials stood side-by-side with Microsoft executives when the “Shenzhen Global Expansion Center” was unveiled on May 8th.

China beats Elon Musk to launch world’s first commercial brain chip

Brain chips could improve the lives of more than 3 billion people with neurological conditions, especially those related to movement and speech.

Sheriff warns the child predators are already inside homes — and says platforms like Roblox aren’t doing anything

Livingston Parish Sheriff says the 14-year-old victim had no idea she was talking to a 40-something-year-old man

Elon Musk outlines bold vision for SpaceX, goes light on details at JPMorgan event touting historic IPO

At a Thursday discussion at JPMorgan’s Manhattan headquarters, Dimon introduced Musk as “the Edison of our time.”

Over 90% of AI chatbot answers about midterm elections are flawed, stunning analysis shows

Researchers at Forum AI conducted an audit of four-leading chatbots: OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, Google’s Gemini and xAI’s Grok.

Meta quietly added facial recognition to smart glasses, sparking major privacy concerns: report

Meta has been quietly laying the groundwork for smart glasses that could identify people as wearers of the shades walk by, according to a report – causing privacy watchdogs to sound the alarm.  Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has embedded…

Facebook sending users bonus payments in $725M settlement — how to find out if you’re eligible

Nearly three years after Facebook users filed claims in a massive privacy settlement, some claimants are receiving a surprise second payment.

Microsoft CEO slams company exec for outlining plan to ‘make people addicted’ to AI tool

The rebuke from Nadella, which was posted on an internal message board, included a link to a report by tech news outlet 404 Media, which obtained a copy of a memo written by Microsoft corporate vice president Omar Shahine.

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I went to the world’s largest biohacking conference, where science fiction meets MAHA — what’s next in anti-aging

More than 5,000 people paid thousands of dollars to catch a glimpse at the latest biohacking technologies and treatments promising to boost health, performance and longevity.

Anthropic calls for global AI slowdown after $965B valuation. Critics claim it’s just to hobble competition.

Anthropic said artificial intelligence is advancing so rapidly that an industry-wide pause is needed to slow the pace of development while companies get a handle on potential societal risks.  The AI juggernaut penned a blog post Thursday warning…

UC Berkeley students flunk basic course at shocking rates — professors blame AI, lax admissions

More than 35% of students failed CS 10, a course described as “a gentle but thorough introduction to computer science.”

NY set to pass one-year pause on data centers — but tech leaders warn it’s latest move to stifle economy

Hochul has thrown cold water on statewide restrictions recently, saying permitting should be up to localities.

Amazon engineers blast company for spending billions on AI while cutting jobs: ‘Desperate to build’

The criticism came as Seattle officials advanced a one-year moratorium on new large-scale data center developments.

China using LinkedIn, other job boards to recruit potential spies: intelligence agencies

The warning said China is stepping up efforts to recruit individuals with direct or indirect access to classified government information.

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Polymarket believes archrival Kalshi could be spying on its NYC offices

“There is bad intention in how they copy us. They’re breathing down our neck,” Polymarket’s Matthew Modabber told The Post.