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Meta launches subscription push to ease investor concerns over soaring AI costs
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Meta launches subscription push to ease investor concerns over soaring AI costs

Meta on Wednesday launched paid subscription plans for its flagship apps, marking a major push by the tech giant to diversify beyond its long-standing reliance on advertising revenue.View on euronews

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Fort Robotics acquires Mapless AI to expand supervised autonomy and physical AI safety platform
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Fort Robotics acquires Mapless AI to expand supervised autonomy and physical AI safety platform

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Mistral AI Launches Mistral Vibe
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Mistral AI Launches Mistral Vibe

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Orbital Industries, startup using AI to discover exotic new materials, raises $50 million Series B funding round

Orbital Industries, startup using AI to discover exotic new materials, raises $50 million Series B funding round

Venture firm Plural led the round for the startup. Its first product is a new coolant for data centers.

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Fortune AI
Amazon Just Delivered Mind-Boggling News to Shareholders

Amazon Just Delivered Mind-Boggling News to Shareholders

What's next for Amazon in the AI story?

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Yahoo Finance AI
Vertu wants CEOs to run companies from an AI foldable starting at $6,880

Vertu wants CEOs to run companies from an AI foldable starting at $6,880

Built on top of the open-source Hermes project, Vertu's new foldable combines AI-agent workflows, enterprise integrations, and ultra-premium luxury finishes.

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TechCrunch AI
Meta launches Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp subscriptions, with more to come, including AI plans

Meta launches Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp subscriptions, with more to come, including AI plans

Meta is rolling out paid subscription plans for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp worldwide, while also testing new AI, creator, and business-focused offerings under its broader “Meta One” subscription brand.

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TechCrunch AI
AI coding startup Cognition raises $1B at $25B pre-money valuation

AI coding startup Cognition raises $1B at $25B pre-money valuation

As Cognition reaches $492 million in annualized revenue run rate, it more than doubled its valuation in eight months, it says.

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TechCrunch AI
NVDA Stock Drops 10% From All-Time High Amid Fresh Risks From New Huawei AI Chip Tech

NVDA Stock Drops 10% From All-Time High Amid Fresh Risks From New Huawei AI Chip Tech

NVDA’s surprising underperformance has left retail traders frustrated.

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Yahoo Finance AI
Sony takes final bow as standalone TV maker with new Bravia sets

Sony takes final bow as standalone TV maker with new Bravia sets

It's unclear whether Sony's signature techniques will carry forward, which could prompt some enthusiasts to buy what they may perceive as the last true Sony TVs to come to market.

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Japan Times Tech
In more good news for Amazon, Snowflake signs $6B deal with AWS for AI CPU chips

In more good news for Amazon, Snowflake signs $6B deal with AWS for AI CPU chips

Snowflake has signed a new, enormous five-year deal with Amazon to secure chips for AI usage. Nvidia is once again being put on notice.

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TechCrunch AI
The AI fight brewing inside The New York Times

The AI fight brewing inside The New York Times

Yellow taxis pass in front of The New York Times newspaper building. | Alexandra Schuler/dpa (Photo by Alexandra Schuler/picture alliance via Getty Images) How newsrooms should use AI - or if they should at all - has been a recurrent debate within the media industry over the last several years. Increasingly, these rules are being hammered out at the bargaining table between unions and publishers. Right now, employees at The New York Times are gearing up for a fight. Unionized staff with the Tech Guild say Times management has refused to provide the union with information related to how the company has used AI, its plans for AI use in the future, and how it will affect employees' jobs and workflow. (The union filed an unfair labor practice charge earlier this month.) The Tech Guild, a NewsGuild … Read the full story at The Verge.

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The Verge AI
Edgecore (an Accton Company) and Partners Unite at Computex 2026: Powering the All-Photonics AI Era Together

Edgecore (an Accton Company) and Partners Unite at Computex 2026: Powering the All-Photonics AI Era Together

TAIPEI, Taiwan, May 28, 2026--As artificial intelligence reshapes every sector of the global economy, the networks and data centers that power it face a reckoning. Heat is the enemy. Latency is the bottleneck. Proprietary lock-in is the tax. At Computex 2026, Edgecore (an Accton Company) is answering all three challenges at once, with light.

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Yahoo Finance AI
Illinois Lawmakers Just Passed America’s Strongest AI Safety Bill

Illinois Lawmakers Just Passed America’s Strongest AI Safety Bill

The bill requires companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google to have third parties confirm they’re following safety standards. Illinois governor JB Pritzker says he’ll sign it.

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WIRED AI
Why Google’s AI can’t spell Google (or anything else)

Why Google’s AI can’t spell Google (or anything else)

Google is embarrassing itself, again.

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TechCrunch AI
Goldman Says Nvidia and Micron Are the Biggest AI Winners: 5 Stocks to Take Advantage of it Now

Goldman Says Nvidia and Micron Are the Biggest AI Winners: 5 Stocks to Take Advantage of it Now

Goldman Sachs just named NVIDIA and Micron Technology the biggest AI winners of the next earnings cycle, and the stock is already moving. Micron is up 214% year-to-date. If you are still trying to decide whether the AI compute and memory supply chain has more room, the crowd that owns it has stopped waiting for ... Goldman Says Nvidia and Micron Are the Biggest AI Winners: 5 Stocks to Take Advantage of it Now

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What Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical Says About the Power of AI

What Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical Says About the Power of AI

In Magnifica Humanitas, the Pope decries the concentration of technological power in a few global players.

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WIRED AI
Former Google and Apple Researchers Launch a Startup to Build AI’s Missing Feedback Loop

Former Google and Apple Researchers Launch a Startup to Build AI’s Missing Feedback Loop

Trajectory is betting the rapid iteration cycle that supercharged vibe-coding can help all kinds of companies build AI products that learn continuously.

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WIRED AI
YouTube is putting AI labels where you’ll actually see them

YouTube is putting AI labels where you’ll actually see them

The labels are more prominent, and they actually say “AI” now. | Image: YouTube / The Verge In the wake of Google expanding its AI verification efforts at I/O, YouTube is now finally going to start taking AI labeling seriously. YouTube has announced that it's relocating AI disclosures on Shorts and long-form videos to make them easier to spot and will start automatically identifying and labeling AI-generated content on the platform. For regular YouTube videos, the label - which says "AI" next to a recognizable information symbol - will now appear directly below the video player, above the description. Currently, this information is hidden on the videos themselves and can only be viewed by expanding the video description and checki … Read the full story at The Verge.

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The Verge AI
First unit of JAXA’s new ISS resupply craft completes missions

First unit of JAXA’s new ISS resupply craft completes missions

The HTV-X1 delivered supplies to the international space station and then carried out missions in orbit around the Earth in and after March this year.

General AI
Japan Times Tech
The Pope isn’t AGI-pilled

The Pope isn’t AGI-pilled

On Monday, Pope Leo XIV unveiled an encyclical letter addressing the societal implications of artificial intelligence. The letter, titled Magnifica Humanitas, warned that the "use of AI is never a purely technical matter: when it enters processes that affect people's lives, it touches on rights, opportunities, status and freedom." Alongside him was Anthropic cofounder and interpretability team lead Christopher Olah, representing a partnership between the Catholic Church and one of the biggest players in AI. The letter elicited a wide range of reactions from in and around the tech industry. Nearly everyone believed the document would be infl … Read the full story at The Verge.

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The Verge AI
Application engineering for assembly systems is quietly becoming manufacturing’s biggest competitive edge

Application engineering for assembly systems is quietly becoming manufacturing’s biggest competitive edge

Manufacturing isn’t just about machines anymore. Now, success relies on engineering those machines well, keeping them connected and adjusting them to match what’s actually happening on the factory floor. Application engineering for assembly systems is pushing this change, especially as factories aim for higher output while cutting errors. Companies like Atlas Copco are all in, […]

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Geordie AI raises $30 million Series A to be ‘air traffic control’ for your company’s AI agents

Geordie AI raises $30 million Series A to be ‘air traffic control’ for your company’s AI agents

Balderton Capital leads funding for London-based startup from Darktrace and Snyk vets taking on AI agent governance offerings from Microsoft, ServiceNow, and OpenAI

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Fortune AI
MiniMax teases upcoming M3 model with new sparse attention mechanism and 15.6X long-context response speed boost

MiniMax teases upcoming M3 model with new sparse attention mechanism and 15.6X long-context response speed boost

Among the many Chinese AI companies and laboratories vying for market share and attention (no pun intended) on the global marketplace, MiniMax stands out for its commitment to providing frontier-level intelligence across a range of modalities, including text, coding, and video (through its Hailuo model series) — often under permissive, enterprise-friendly, standard open source licenses. Now, MiniMax is again raising the eyebrows of AI power users and developers around the world by releasing a new, in-depth technical report on the making of its popular M2 series of language models (M2, M2.5, and M2.7) shedding light on its numerous engineering innovations and clever approaches — while the company and its leaders also teased a whole new sparse attention approach for its upcoming MiniMax M3 series of models, which it says yields up to 15.6 times faster decoding (or LLM response) speed at long contexts (a million tokens) by adopting a custom sub-quadratic framework. In so doing, MiniMax h

Models & Gen AI
VentureBeat AI
Merck and Mastercard are seeing real agentic AI results. Both say the plumbing came first

Merck and Mastercard are seeing real agentic AI results. Both say the plumbing came first

Merck is using AI agents to cut drug discovery cycles by a third and ship compliant marketing materials up to 80% faster — but VP of Digital Platforms Sean Finnerty says the only reason it's working is because they built the infrastructure first. And the pharmaceutical manufacturer is seeing promising early results: AI is generating marketing drafts that are “99% right” when it comes to compliance, shrinking review cycles from months to days and accelerating delivery by 70% to 80%. In the company’s medical research, meanwhile, one AI-assisted discovery cycle was reduced by 33%. Still, agentic AI only works if companies first build the underlying “plumbing,” Finnerty said of digital platforms and services at a recent AI Impact Series event. “If we do one-offs, we're gonna end up with thousands and thousands of things that are ultimately just gonna be debt that we'll have to deal with later,” he said. “And that's gonna be a drag on any further innovation.” Starting with the plumbing Me

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VentureBeat AI
Robinhood launches agentic trading, announces credit card for AI agents with 3% cash back

Robinhood launches agentic trading, announces credit card for AI agents with 3% cash back

Robinhood announced that customers can now use agents to conduct stock trading and shop with its credit card.

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Fortune AI
ITBench-AA: Frontier Models Score Below 50% on the First Benchmark for Agentic Enterprise IT Tasks — by Artificial Analysis and IBM

ITBench-AA: Frontier Models Score Below 50% on the First Benchmark for Agentic Enterprise IT Tasks — by Artificial Analysis and IBM

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Hugging Face Blog
Robinhood will let your AI agent trade stocks and make (or lose) lots of money

Robinhood will let your AI agent trade stocks and make (or lose) lots of money

Robinhood is opening its trading platform to AI agents. In an announcement on Wednesday, Robinhood says traders can now create a separate account for an AI agent and add a specific amount of money, allowing the agent to buy and sell stocks across the market. The company pitches the feature as a way for traders to automate investment decisions, such as having an agent monitor specific industries and make trades, or rebalancing an existing portfolio. But it comes with a big warning from Robinhood: Agentic trading involves significant risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. AI-driven strategies may perform poorly under c … Read the full story at The Verge.

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FCC Expands Conditional Approvals for Foreign-Made Drone Systems

FCC Expands Conditional Approvals for Foreign-Made Drone Systems

Blueflite, Verity, and Air VEV Added to Growing List of Exempted Aircraft Under FCC Covered List Rules The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has expanded its growing list of conditionally approved drone systems, granting exemptions for several additional uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) and related components under the agency’s controversial Covered List framework. In a Public Notice […] The post FCC Expands Conditional Approvals for Foreign-Made Drone Systems appeared first on DRONELIFE.

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Business & Industry

DataGrail report finds your vendor may be sending data to AI models you never approved

DataGrail report finds your vendor may be sending data to AI models you never approved

The data processing agreement (DPA) — the bedrock contract companies use to evaluate how vendors handle personal data — can no longer be trusted at face value. That is the central, and arguably most alarming, conclusion of DataGrail's Privacy and AI Trends Report 2026, released today. The San Francisco-based privacy platform analyzed 2,400 popular business software providers and found that 63.6% of vendors that prominently advertise AI capabilities do not disclose a third-party AI subprocessor in their legal documentation. The implication: the majority of companies purchasing AI-enabled software may be unknowingly exposing their customers' data to AI models and pipelines they never reviewed, never approved, and may not even know exist. "All software vendors are trying to move to become AI vendors, which makes sense, but the technologies are moving faster than AI governance can actually keep up," DataGrail co-founder and CEO Daniel Barber told VentureBeat in an exclusive interview ahead

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VentureBeat AI