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🎙️ Alexa+ now generates custom AI podcasts

🔒 Apple's revamped Siri to auto-delete chats

🐧 Torvalds says AI bug reports overwhelm Linux security list

🖥️ Google researchers queue for TPU capacity

💸 xAI fails to pay employees promised $420 for their tax data

🎁 + 16 other news & articles you might like

🧰 + 6 trending tools

📚 + 3 trending papers & reports

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🎙️ Alexa+ now generates custom AI podcasts LINK
  • Amazon rolled out a feature called "Alexa Podcasts" on Monday, letting Alexa+ users in the U.S. ask the assistant to create a podcast episode about any topic they want, ready in minutes.
  • Users skip uploading documents or writing scripts, and instead Alexa+ researches the topic, drafts an overview, and lets people adjust the length, tone, and focus before AI-generated host voices narrate the episode.
  • Finished episodes trigger a notification on Echo Show devices and the Alexa app, where they are saved under "Music" and "More," and pull real-time information from partners like the Associated Press, Reuters, and The Washington Post.
🔒 Apple's revamped Siri to auto-delete chats LINK
  • Apple's reworked Siri app, set to arrive with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27, will automatically delete chat conversations by default as part of a privacy-first design the company plans to highlight at WWDC.
  • Users will reportedly be able to keep Siri chats for 30 days, one year, or forever, matching the options already found in Apple's Messages app, with tighter limits on what memory can persist and for how long.
  • Mark Gurman reports that Apple will argue its approach differs from rivals that train models on user interactions and cloud-stored histories, and the new Siri is expected to launch with a "beta" tag and a toggle to exit it.
🐧 Torvalds says AI bug reports overwhelm Linux security list LINK
  • Linus Torvalds says the Linux security mailing list has become "almost entirely unmanageable" because researchers are using AI tools to hunt for bugs and then flooding the list with duplicate reports of the same issues.
  • Torvalds delivered the complaint in his weekly state of the kernel post alongside release candidate four for Linux 7.1, noting maintainers waste time forwarding messages or replying that a bug was already fixed weeks or months ago.
  • He argued AI-detected bugs are by definition not secret, so handling them on a private list only worsens duplication since reporters can't see each other's submissions, and he asked people to read the docs and write a patch.
🖥️ Google researchers queue for TPU capacity LINK
  • Google's own AI researchers, including teams at DeepMind, are now waiting in line for TPU compute access because the chips are being sold in bulk to outside customers like Anthropic and Meta, Bloomberg reported Monday.
  • The squeeze stems from Google's $40bn Anthropic deal covering five gigawatts of TPU capacity and up to one million Ironwood chips over five years, plus a separate Broadcom-mediated 3.5GW supply line starting in 2027.
  • Bloomberg notes researchers including DeepMind's Ioannis Antonoglou have left for startups as internal compute gets harder to secure, with Oren Etzioni saying access is rationed by managerial seniority rather than the economics applied to external contracts.
💸 xAI fails to pay employees promised $420 for their tax data LINK
  • Two months after xAI asked employees to share their personal US tax returns to train Grok in exchange for a $420 payment per submission, none of the promised money has actually been handed out, Bloomberg reports.
  • The collection drive was timed to the April 15 tax deadline, framed internally as a way to feed Grok real, complex filings that xAI cannot license at scale or scrape from the open web.
  • Employee returns contain salary, dependents, addresses, financial-account positions and Social Security numbers, raising questions about data-handling promises, while the total bill for paying every submitter sits in the low six figures.

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Other news & articles you might like

  • Microsoft to retire ‘Together Mode,’ its virtual meeting space for Teams LINK
  • Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt booed after AI remarks at Arizona commencement LINK
  • Gemini app rolling out ‘Extended’ thinking level, new 3rd-party app integrations LINK
  • Japan can’t make robot wolves fast enough to counter the rise in bear attacks LINK
  • Anthropic to brief global financial regulators on cyber flaws found by Claude Mythos LINK
  • Apple’s faulty chips are big business for the company, and not just in the MacBook Neo LINK
  • Open source tool maker Grafana Labs says hackers stole its code, refuses to pay ransom LINK
  • Samsung holds last-minute talks to cancel tech giant’s biggest ever strike LINK
  • High energy prices could derail Europe’s AI race with U.S. and China LINK
  • Amazon’s Kindle shutdown is sending users down the jailbreak rabbit hole LINK
  • How Trump’s crypto venture and Iran’s top exchange tapped into the same industry networks LINK
  • LinkedIn doesn't want your AI slop anymore LINK
  • SpaceX just forced Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile to team up for the first time in history LINK
  • Elon Musk vows nationwide self-driving cars despite growing safety concerns LINK

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📚 Trending papers & reports

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> Wikipedia's academic rejection stems from outdated bias, as this paper argues the site's reliability is underestimated while traditional academic sources receive undeserved credibility, despite their own serious shortcomings. LINK
> MatterSim-MT, a new AI model trained on over 35 million labeled atomic structures, can predict a wide range of material properties and complex behaviors that older, narrower models cannot handle. LINK
> AI agent attribution reveals a gap where harmful autonomous agents cannot be traced back to their operators, so researchers developed a canary injection method that forces adversarial operators to choose between hiding their identity and breaking their own agent. LINK

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