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In today's Techpresso:

👀 Musk reveals Tesla's fourth Master Plan

🧑‍🧑‍🧒 OpenAI is adding parental controls to ChatGPT

🛡️ Google denies Gmail breach for 2.5 billion users

🧠 China's plan to outpace Neuralink

🤖 Apple suppliers must invest in automation or face losing orders

🎁 + 11 other news you might like

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👀 Musk reveals Tesla's fourth Master Plan LINK
  • Tesla's Master Plan Part 4 outlines a vision for "sustainable abundance" by integrating artificial intelligence with the physical world and unifying the company's hardware and software on a global scale.
  • The company's Optimus humanoid robot is central to the strategy, intended to take over monotonous and dangerous tasks, though its actual autonomy and public release timeline are currently still unknown.
  • Aside from mentioning Optimus and autonomous vehicles, the plan offers few tangible details on how Tesla will scale production or solve challenges with its existing Robotaxi service.
🧑‍🧑‍🧒 OpenAI is adding parental controls to ChatGPT LINK
  • OpenAI is adding parental controls that allow a guardian to link their ChatGPT account with a teen's, letting them manage chatbot responses and disable features like memory or chat history.
  • The system will also generate automated alerts for linked accounts when it detects a young user is experiencing a "moment of acute distress," a function guided by expert input.
  • Sensitive conversations will now be funneled through special reasoning models, which are trained with a method called deliberative alignment to more consistently follow safety guidelines.
🛡️ Google denies Gmail breach for 2.5 billion users LINK
  • Google has officially debunked inaccurate reports of a major security issue affecting all 2.5 billion Gmail users, stating that recent claims about an emergency warning are entirely false.
  • The erroneous claims appear to be a misinterpretation of an older phishing attack that targeted a Salesforce instance, for which the company had already notified every person actually impacted.
  • Google reassured people that its protections continue to block over 99.9% of malware attempts and encourages everyone to set up a secure password alternative like passkeys for maximum protection.
🧠 China's plan to outpace Neuralink LINK
  • China unveiled a five-year blueprint to build a globally competitive brain-computer interface (BCI) industry, aiming for clinical use by 2027 and domestic champions by 2030.
  • The plan integrates regulation, R&D, and industrial policy from the start, prioritizing implantable chips, advanced electrodes, real-time neural decoding, and non-invasive wearables.
  • With strong state backing and semiconductor ambitions, China seeks to leapfrog the US by rapidly commercializing BCIs for both medical use and consumer applications.
🤖 Apple suppliers must invest in automation or face losing orders LINK
  • Apple is now requiring suppliers to invest their own money into factory automation and robotics, making it a condition for securing future contracts to build the iPhone.
  • This push for more factory robots aims to reduce the overall labor force, save money on assembly, and ensure manufacturing creates the same results at any site globally.
  • The requirement also helps Apple diversify its supply chain away from China, reducing its need for a low-cost workforce and potentially opening the door to making iPhones in the US.

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Other news & articles you might like

  • Microsoft joins Google in offering billions in cloud discounts to the U.S. government LINK
  • Tencent open sources two high-performing translation models LINK
  • Apple isn’t done patching a discontinued iPhone thanks to EU radiation drama LINK
  • All AI-generated online content must now be labelled under Chinese law LINK
  • YouTube has started flagging Premium Family members who live at different addresses – just like Netflix’s password-sharing crackdown LINK
  • Man uses AirTag to track down stolen luggage, finds person wearing his clothes LINK
  • Switzerland launches its own open-source AI model LINK
  • SAP to invest over 20 billion euros in 'sovereign cloud' in boost to Europe's AI ambitions LINK
  • TSMC to raise prices by up to 10% in 2026, citing US tariffs as a factor LINK
  • Study shows chatbots fall for persuasion tactics just like humans do LINK
  • Dolby Vision 2 is here for TVs – this time it’s fixing motion, bumping up HDR quality, and comes in two flavors LINK

Trending research and tools

FreeDroidWarn: an Android library that displays a warning informing users the app will stop working in the future because the developer will not provide a required Google verification. LINK
WinBoat: a tool that runs Windows applications and the full desktop on Linux with seamless integration. LINK
Moribito: a terminal-based explorer for LDAP servers that enables users to browse directories, view records, and execute custom queries interactively. LINK
Towards Memory Specialization: A Case for Long-Term and Short-Term RAM: this paper proposes improving computer performance by splitting RAM into two specialized types, one for long-term data storage and another for short-term, active calculations. LINK
sd: an intuitive command-line tool for finding and replacing text, designed as a simple alternative to sed with more user-friendly regular expressions and defaults. LINK
SparseLoCo: Communication-Efficient LLM Training: this paper introduces a method to train large language models more efficiently by significantly reducing the amount of data sent between processors. LINK

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