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Apple's canceled car project may be the reason its chips dominate on-device AI

The self-driving car that never shipped forced Apple to build AI-ready silicon years ahead of the generative AI boom.

  • Apple's canceled self-driving car program drove early investment in powerful on-device AI silicon, per Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
  • As of 2022, Apple was reportedly developing an integrated chip (NPU, CPU, GPU, memory, camera interfaces) with a South Korean packaging partner for the Apple Car.
  • The car processor was never finished, but neural engine designs appear to have carried over into Apple's A-series and M-series consumer chips.
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Christopher Nolan Says Gen Z Is Rejecting AI in Film — and Hollywood Should Listen

The 'Odyssey' director argues that younger audiences can spot 'AI slop' instantly and are gravitating toward practical, tactile filmmaking instead.

  • Christopher Nolan says Gen Z audiences are rapidly and harshly rejecting AI-generated content, coining the term 'AI slop' to describe it.
  • Nolan, also DGA president, argues AI is arriving in filmmaking at 'exactly the wrong time' as the industry rebuilds theatrical audiences.
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Study Finds a Surprising Share of LinkedIn Posts Are Entirely AI-Generated

New research attempts to put a number on how many LinkedIn posts are 100% AI-written—and the result is striking.

  • A study highlighted by Gizmodo found that a substantial share of LinkedIn posts are 100% AI-generated.
  • The direction was expected—people already suspected AI use on LinkedIn—but the magnitude was notable.
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Phia, the AI shopping app co-founded by Phoebe Gates, accused of cookie stuffing to claim unearned affiliate commissions

Investigations by researcher Ben Edelman, Bloomberg, and Capital One Shopping found the browser extension silently loaded affiliate links to take credit for sales it didn't drive.

  • Phia, co-founded by Phoebe Gates and Sophia Kianni, is accused of cookie stuffing to claim unearned affiliate commissions.
  • Researcher Ben Edelman, Bloomberg, and Capital One Shopping all found evidence of misattributed sales via fake clicks.
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OpenAI Loses Another Safety Leader Amid Persistent Turnover

A Gizmodo report flags yet another departure from OpenAI's safety leadership ranks, underscoring a pattern of churn that continues to raise governance questions.

  • Gizmodo reports another OpenAI safety leader has departed, but does not name the individual or specify their role.
  • OpenAI's safety leadership has experienced repeated turnover, a pattern the report describes as significant.
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Meta Pulls New AI Photo Tool After Public Backlash

The company confirmed it removed the feature after users said it missed the mark, though details on what exactly went wrong remain sparse.

  • Meta removed a new AI photo tool after public backlash, saying it "missed the mark."
  • The feature is no longer available, per Meta's statement.
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OpenAI's head of safety reportedly departs amid company reorganization

The safety role will be folded under a new executive overseeing both research and safety teams, raising questions about how oversight is structured going forward.

  • OpenAI's head of safety is reportedly leaving as part of a company reorganization.
  • The role will be replaced by an executive overseeing both research and safety teams.
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AI's Power Problem: Why the U.S. Grid Isn't Ready for the Data Center Boom

As AI data centers multiply, the U.S. energy grid faces a growing mismatch between surging demand and aging infrastructure.

  • AI data center power demand is growing faster than the U.S. grid can currently accommodate.
  • The energy grid was not designed for the concentrated, sustained loads AI workloads require.
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Meta pulls Instagram's Muse Image AI tool after consent backlash

The feature let anyone generate AI images from public Instagram profiles by default, sparking swift criticism and a reversal within days.

  • Meta disabled the Instagram referencing capability of Muse Image, which let users generate AI images from public Instagram profiles without explicit consent; the underlying model remains operational.
  • The feature was opt-out by default, automatically enrolling millions of public Instagram accounts, with no notification when accounts were used.
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Music Industry Pushes Streaming Platforms to Label AI-Generated Songs

A coalition led by the RIAA and IFPI wants Spotify and Apple Music to flag AI-made tracks, as parallel federal legislation gains renewed momentum.

  • RIAA and IFPI are leading a coalition pushing Spotify and Apple Music to adopt standardized AI-content labels for songs.
  • Proposed labels include two tiers: fully AI-generated tracks and human-created tracks that used AI for parts of the process.
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