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💥 Musk threatens to sue Apple over App Store rankings
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- Elon Musk says his company xAI will take legal action against Apple for an antitrust violation, claiming the company manipulates App Store rankings to exclusively favor OpenAI over its competitors.
- He points to the recent WWDC deal integrating ChatGPT into iOS as the reason for the chatbot's prominent placement, suggesting this favoritism is a direct result of the partnership.
- Musk specifically questions why his apps X and Grok AI are excluded from Apple's "Must-Have Apps" section, where OpenAI's chatbot is currently the only featured AI application.
💻 GitHub joins Microsoft AI as its CEO steps down
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- GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke is resigning to become a startup founder, and Microsoft is not replacing his role as the company gets absorbed into the new CoreAI organization.
- After operating as a separate entity since its 2018 acquisition, GitHub will now be run as a full part of Microsoft, with its leadership reporting to the CoreAI team.
- This CoreAI team, led by Jay Parikh and including Dev Div, is a new engineering group focused on building an AI platform and tools for both Microsoft and its customers.
❌ Reddit will block the Internet Archive
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- Reddit will now block the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine from indexing most of its platform, claiming some AI companies are using the tool to scrape user content without a license.
- The new policy prevents the Wayback Machine from crawling user posts, comments, and profile details, though the tool will still be permitted to archive the main Reddit.com homepage.
- This move reverses the company’s earlier stance of not containing good faith actors, stating it has evidence that some AI firms are manipulating the digital library to avoid policies.
🤖 Nvidia’s new AI model helps robots think like humans
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- Nvidia released Cosmos Reason, a 7-billion-parameter vision language model that lets robots analyze visual data from their surroundings to make decisions based on common sense and reasoning.
- The model can perform deeper reasoning on new scenarios, allowing it to infer complex interactions and understand the multiple steps required to complete a physical task like making toast.
- While the Cosmos Reason software is open-source and available for download, it will only run on specific Nvidia hardware like its Jetson Thor DGX computer or Blackwell GPUs.
🤝 Trump changes mind on Intel CEO after meeting
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- After calling for his resignation over ties to China, Donald Trump met with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan and described the meeting as "very interesting" and the CEO's story as "amazing."
- Mr. Tan and cabinet members, including the Secretary of Commerce and Secretary of the Treasury, will now spend time together and bring suggestions to the president during the next week.
- The meeting followed a letter from senator Tom Cotton to Intel’s board complaining that Tan controls dozens of Chinese companies and has a stake in hundreds of Chinese chip firms.
🛑 China urges firms not to use Nvidia H20 chips
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- Chinese authorities are discouraging local companies from using Nvidia’s H20 chips, demanding firms justify orders over domestic alternatives and raising questions about potential hardware security issues.
- Officials in Beijing are worried the processors could have location-tracking and remote shutdown capabilities, a specific concern that Nvidia has strenuously denied in recent statements to the press.
- The government's push also targets AMD's MI308 accelerators as part of a wider state-led effort to develop homegrown semiconductor capabilities and reduce reliance on Western technology.
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