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⚖️ Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders, jury finds 💥 Microsoft announces sweeping Windows changes 👥 OpenAI to nearly double workforce 📝 Google is replacing news headlines with AI ones 🚀 SpaceX dominates US military and NASA contracts 🎁 + 11 other news & articles you might like 🧰 + 6 trending tools 📚 + 3 trending papers & reports
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⚖️ Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders, jury finds
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- A California civil jury found that Elon Musk intentionally misled Twitter shareholders in 2022 when he publicly questioned the platform's bot numbers while trying to back out of his $44 billion acquisition.
- Investor Giuseppe Pampena sued on behalf of former Twitter shareholders who sold stock at a loss after Musk's tweet caused an 8% decline in share price between May and October 2022.
- Damages could reach $2.6 billion according to Pampena's attorney, though the exact amount is not yet clear — and it's a relatively small sum given Musk's estimated $660 billion net worth.
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💥 Microsoft announces sweeping Windows changes
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- Microsoft has announced a long list of changes to Windows 11 after years of growing user complaints about AI clutter, unreliable updates, poor performance, and missing features like taskbar customization.
- The company says it will reduce unnecessary Copilot entry points in apps like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, and Notepad, responding to near-universal user feedback asking Microsoft to stop pushing AI features.
- Other promised changes include movable taskbar positions, fewer automatic restarts during updates, faster File Explorer performance, and better testing through the Windows Insider Program before builds ship publicly.
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👥 OpenAI to nearly double workforce
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- OpenAI plans to nearly double its workforce from 4,500 to 8,000 by the end of 2026, according to a Financial Times report citing two people with knowledge of the matter.
- Most of the new hires will work across product development, engineering, research, and sales, covering the core teams that build and sell OpenAI's tools to customers.
- The company is also recruiting specialists focused on "technical ambassadorship," a role designed to help businesses make better use of its existing products like ChatGPT.
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📝 Google is replacing news headlines with AI ones
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- Google is now using AI to rewrite news headlines that appear in its search results, sometimes changing their meaning, after previously doing something similar in its Google Discover news feed.
- The practice is not entirely new — Google has been altering headlines in search results for years — but recent examples show AI-rewritten headlines that poorly reflect the actual articles they link to.
- Google Search maintains a visual tone of being a neutral directory, but its AI Overviews and rewritten headlines can misrepresent source material, making results misleading for people who trust them.
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🚀 SpaceX dominates US military and NASA contracts
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- SpaceX has become the go-to launch provider for the US military and NASA, with the Space Force again turning to a Falcon 9 rocket after ULA failed to meet its GPS satellite launch schedule.
- ULA's Vulcan rocket is grounded for the second time in under two years because its solid rocket boosters suffered the same type of failure on two of its four flights.
- The Space Force shifted all four final GPS Block III satellite launches from ULA to SpaceX starting in 2024, giving ULA rights to a classified military mission in 2028 instead.
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Pinterest CEO calls on governments to ban social media for users under 16
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Pentagon to adopt Palantir AI for military use: Report
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says he'd be "deeply alarmed" if a $500K developer spent less than $250K on AI tokens
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WordPress.com now lets AI agents write and publish posts, and more
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Cursor quietly built its new coding model on top of Chinese open-source Kimi K2.5
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Nvidia "confirms" DLSS 5 relies on 2D frame data as testing reveals hallucinations
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Europe's AI paradox is record adoption that funds foreign ecosystems instead of building its own
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New court filing reveals Pentagon told Anthropic the two sides were nearly aligned — a week after Trump declared the relationship kaput
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🧰 Trending tools
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Design Agent by Lokuma: an AI design layer that helps coding agents structure and refine their outputs into polished landing pages and websites with proper layout and typography.
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Claude Cowork Projects: a desktop workspace that consolidates tasks, files, and context in one place for faster, more consistent workflow management across complex projects.
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Vite+: a unified toolchain that manages your runtime, package manager, and frontend stack through a single CLI, eliminating multi-tool configuration overhead.
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Cursor Glass: a unified interface that lets AI agents seamlessly switch between local and cloud environments mid-task while managing repositories and reducing context-switching overhead.
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Fractal: accelerates ChatGPT app development by automating architecture, coding, testing, and deployment, letting developers ship and iterate AI applications faster.
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Define: an email client that applies Arc browser's UX patterns to email management and integrates AI agents for handling messages, events, and files.
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📚 Trending papers & reports
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> Demand paging for LLMs loads context tokens only when needed, reducing memory usage by up to 90% while maintaining accuracy within 1% on long document tasks.
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> SOL-ExecBench measures how close GPU code runs to theoretical hardware limits, helping developers identify optimization opportunities by comparing actual performance against speed-of-light baselines for memory and compute operations.
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> A reasoning verification system catches AI logic errors by checking each step against formal rules, achieving 92% accuracy on mathematical proofs compared to 67% for standard language models.
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