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In today's Techpresso:
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📉 Apple just delayed the iPhone Air 2 indefinitely 🧠 Intel CTO and AI boss quits to join OpenAI 👀 Meta AI chief plans to leave to launch startup 🚀 Anthropic is on track to profit faster than OpenAI 💰 Wikipedia tells AI companies to stop scraping and start paying 👋 Meta is killing off the external Facebook Like button 🎁 + 12 other news & articles you might like 🔮 + 3 handpicked research papers and tools
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📉 Apple just delayed the iPhone Air 2 indefinitely
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- Apple reportedly notified engineers and suppliers that the iPhone Air 2 is off the schedule indefinitely, a rare move that postpones its launch alongside the new iPhone 18 Pro.
- This decision is linked to lower-than-expected sales of the first model, causing partners Foxconn and Luxshare to halt or dismantle their existing iPhone Air production lines completely.
- The now-delayed device was planned to be lighter with a larger battery capacity and was also set to include the vapor chamber cooling system from the iPhone 17 Pro.
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🧠 Intel CTO and AI boss quits to join OpenAI
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- Sachin Katti, who served as Intel's chief technology officer and head of artificial intelligence, has officially departed the chipmaker to accept a new position with ChatGPT developer OpenAI.
- Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan will now personally oversee the company's artificial intelligence and Advanced Technologies Groups, taking direct control of the team following the high-level executive's departure.
- At OpenAI, Katti will be designing and building the compute infrastructure needed to power the firm's artificial general intelligence research and scale its applications for widespread use.
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👀 Meta AI chief plans to leave to launch startup
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- Yann LeCun, Meta's chief artificial intelligence scientist, is reportedly planning to leave the company and is now in early talks to raise funds for his own AI startup.
- He is reportedly in early talks to raise funds for the new venture, which will be focused on the specific research area of advancing work on world models.
- LeCun's plan to leave follows a recent organizational change at Meta where he now reports to Alexandr Wang, the former CEO of Scale AI hired by the company.
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🚀 Anthropic is on track to profit faster than OpenAI
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- Anthropic's financial road map shows the startup expects to break even for the first time in 2028, driven by business users adopting its Claude chatbot for coding tasks.
- By contrast, OpenAI forecasts its operating losses will swell to about $74 billion that same year due to ballooning spending on computing costs, delaying profitability until at least 2030.
- OpenAI’s aggressive plan requires investing far more in chips and data centers and doling out more stock-based compensation in a high-risk strategy to set the pace of the AI boom.
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💰 Wikipedia tells AI companies to stop scraping and start paying
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- Wikipedia wants AI developers to stop scraping its encyclopedia and instead use the paid Wikimedia Enterprise platform, which provides content at scale without severely taxing the organization's servers.
- The encyclopedia discovered AI bots were scraping its website while trying to evade detection, causing high traffic even as its "human page views" declined by 8% year-over-year.
- The foundation is also telling generative AI providers to provide attribution for its content, ensuring that the human contributors who create and enrich the encyclopedia receive proper credit.
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👋 Meta is killing off the external Facebook Like button
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- Meta announced its external Like and Share buttons will be discontinued for third-party sites, with the social plugins set to disappear from the internet on February 10, 2026.
- After the discontinue date, any remaining plugins will "gracefully degrade" on websites by automatically rendering as a 0x0 invisible element, requiring no immediate action from site admins for removal.
- The company explained that the tools reflect an "earlier era of web development" as their usage has naturally declined over time while the digital landscape and Meta's business has evolved.
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Trending
research and tools
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pico2-swd-riscv: a tool for debugging RP2350 RISC-V cores on one Raspberry Pi Pico by using another Pico as a probe.
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master-thesis: a research paper presenting a method for achieving high-performance 2D graphics rendering on a computer's central processor.
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The physics of news, rumors, and opinions: this paper uses models from physics to describe how information spreads through social groups.
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