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In today's Techpresso:
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🛡️ OpenAI launches GPT-5.4 Cyber 👟 Allbirds ditches sneakers for AI, stock surges 373% ✂️ Snap cuts 16% of workforce, saying AI has reduced need for repetitive work 🔧 Google Chrome adds reusable one-click Gemini Skills 💊 Amazon launches AI tool for drug discovery 🔍 ‘Google app for desktop’ launches on Windows 🎁 + 15 other news & articles you might like 🧰 + 6 trending tools 📚 + 4 trending papers & reports
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🛡️ OpenAI launches GPT-5.4 Cyber
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- OpenAI is releasing a new AI model called GPT-5.4-Cyber only to vetted security partners, starting with hundreds of organizations and expanding to thousands more in the coming weeks.
- The move comes one week after Anthropic took a similar step by limiting access to its own model, Claude Mythos Preview, over concerns about cybersecurity misuse.
- GPT-5.4-Cyber is designed to identify security holes in software, but like other cybersecurity tools throughout history, it can be used to both attack and defend networks.
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👟 Allbirds ditches sneakers for AI, stock surges 373%
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- Allbirds, the sneaker company popular in Silicon Valley, sold its shoe brand for $39 million and is now pivoting to AI under the new name NewBird AI, sending its stock up 373 percent.
- NewBird AI plans to become a GPU-as-a-Service and AI-native cloud solutions provider, and it secured a $50 million investment from an undisclosed institutional investor through a convertible financing facility.
- The pivot echoes Long Island Iced Tea's 2017 rebrand to blockchain, which saw a 275 percent stock jump before NASDAQ delisted it the following year after Bitcoin fever died down.
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✂️ Snap cuts 16% of workforce, saying AI has reduced need for repetitive work
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- Snap is laying off about 1,000 people, roughly 16% of its full-time employees, and closing over 300 open roles, partly because AI tools have reduced the need for repetitive work.
- The company expects these cuts to reduce its annualized cost base by more than $500 million by the second half of 2026, helping establish a clearer path to net-income profitability.
- Affected U.S.-based employees will receive four months of severance, healthcare coverage, and equity vesting, along with career transition support, while international staff will get comparable local packages.
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🔧 Google Chrome adds reusable one-click Gemini Skills
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- Google Chrome now lets users save Gemini prompts as "Skills," which are reusable one-click shortcuts that can be accessed while browsing on the desktop version of the browser.
- Previously, users had to manually type or copy-paste a prompt each time they wanted Gemini to do something in Chrome, but Skills remove that repeated effort entirely.
- Saved Skills sync across devices through your Google account and can be triggered by typing a forward slash or clicking the plus button, running instantly in the current tab.
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💊 Amazon launches AI tool for drug discovery
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- Amazon Web Services has launched Amazon Bio Discovery, an AI tool designed to help researchers speed up the process of finding and developing new drug molecules.
- The tool gives researchers access to a library of biological foundation models that can generate and evaluate drug molecules, plus an AI agent that helps set parameters and interpret results.
- AWS vice president Rajiv Chopra said the service is meant to augment scientists, not replace them, addressing a bottleneck created by the growing demand for computational biologists in drug discovery.
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🔍 ‘Google app for desktop’ launches on Windows
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- Google has officially launched its "Google app for desktop" on Windows for English-speaking users worldwide, after testing began in September with a Google Labs sign-up requirement.
- The app opens with an Alt + Space shortcut and lets you search the web, Google Drive, local files, and installed apps in a Mac Spotlight-like experience.
- It includes AI Mode, Google Lens, screen sharing for contextual questions, and a floating results window, while a separate Gemini team is working on a macOS version.
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FCC just handed Netgear a de facto router monopoly in the US
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Anthropic adds ‘repeatable routines’ feature to Claude Code, here’s how it works
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Nvidia bets on open models to advance quantum
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YouTube livestreams will now hold back ads during peak engagement to protect the vibe
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Anthropic shifts enterprise billing to per-token pricing. The flat-fee era is over.
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Apple reportedly threatened to remove Grok from the App Store over sexualized deepfakes
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Microsoft launches MAI-Image-2-Efficient, a cheaper and faster AI image model
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Max Hodak’s Science Corp. is preparing to place its first sensor in a human brain
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Kraken has filed confidentially for IPO, co-CEO of crypto exchange confirms
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Meta extends custom chips deal with Broadcom to power AI ambitions
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ASML lifts 2026 forecast as surging AI chip demand boosts new orders
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Cybersecurity Looks Like Proof of Work Now
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🧰 Trending tools
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Lexie: a tamagotchi-style game that helps you master tricky French numbers and vocabulary through daily practice without punishments or subscriptions.
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Claude Code Routines: automates repetitive coding tasks using AI-powered workflows that learn from your patterns to handle boilerplate, refactoring, and code generation efficiently.
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Lovable Desktop App: a desktop client for an AI-powered development platform that generates full-stack applications from natural language prompts, accelerating prototyping and deployment workflows.
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Fathom 3.0: records meetings with or without bots, lets you search across all past calls with AI-powered answers, and integrates with CRMs and AI tools.
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CC-BEEPER: a native macOS menubar app that displays Claude Code's real-time status with auto-accept modes, eliminating the need to constantly monitor your terminal window.
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Google app for desktop: brings Google Search, Lens, and AI-powered responses to your desktop with quick keyboard access to search locally and online.
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📚 Trending papers & reports
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What world-class talent actually costs in 2026: Athyna's Salary Report breaks down real salary data across AI, Tech, Data, Design, and more—so you can see exactly where the savings are. Download the report
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> Large language models in program synthesis tasks perform worse than traditional symbolic tools across multiple domains, solving fewer problems and taking more time despite running on more powerful hardware.
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> A new chip renders complex 3D scenes at 129 frames per second in full HD while using 53% less computation than previous methods, shrinking models by 51.6 times with minimal quality loss.
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> Satellite constellations have negligible impact on sky brightness when limited to 60,000 satellites dimmer than magnitude 7, but extremely bright satellites can increase scattered sky background by 200% to 300%.
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> Sciwrite-lint, an open-source tool, automatically verifies scientific references by checking if citations exist, are retracted, and actually support the claims authors make about them, running entirely on a researcher's own computer.
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