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📰 Publishers slam Google AI Mode as 'theft'
🤯 Candidate stunned as AI runs entire interview
🧠 Jony Ive to design OpenAI's future AI devices
🧟♂️ Rise of ‘zombiecorns’ in shadow of AI gold rush
👓 Google re-enters smart glasses race
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📰 Publishers slam Google AI Mode as 'theft' ↗️LINK
What: The News/Media Alliance criticized Google’s AI Mode, calling it “theft” for using publisher content without direct compensation. The feature, now rolled out across the U.S., provides AI-generated answers alongside links—reducing reliance on traditional search results.
Why: News publishers argue AI Mode cuts into web traffic and ad revenue, undermining the last digital pathway delivering value from search engines. A recent antitrust trial revealed Google chose not to seek permission to use publisher content in AI results.
Impact: The clash heightens pressure on regulators to address how tech giants leverage content in AI products. With publishers forced to opt out entirely to avoid AI use, calls for legal remedies and fairer terms are growing louder.
🤯 Candidate stunned as AI runs entire interview ↗️LINK
What: TikToker Leo Humphries shared his experience of unknowingly being interviewed by an AI bot that glitched mid-interview for a job he applied to through a news website. The AI repeated phrases and never allowed him to respond.
Why: Some companies are turning to AI to streamline hiring, but flaws in automation—like poor communication and lack of transparency—can undermine the process and leave candidates frustrated.
Impact: The viral story spotlights rising concerns about fairness, human connection, and the limits of AI in hiring. As companies automate interviews, questions grow about how widespread—and ethical—this trend might become.
🧠 Jony Ive to design OpenAI's future AI devices ↗️LINK
What: OpenAI is acquiring Jony Ive’s startup, io, in an all-equity deal valuing it at $6.5B. Ive and his firm LoveFrom will now lead OpenAI’s design efforts, including future ChatGPT versions and new AI hardware.
Why: The acquisition deepens OpenAI’s push into consumer tech, aiming to develop AI-powered devices that move “beyond screens.” Ive’s track record with iconic Apple products positions OpenAI to challenge Apple in hardware innovation.
Impact: The move signals OpenAI’s ambition to lead in AI hardware, possibly reshaping how consumers interact with AI. Apple shares dropped 2% post-announcement, reflecting potential disruption in the consumer tech landscape.
🧟♂️ Rise of ‘zombiecorns’ in shadow of AI gold rush ↗️LINK
What: A new Silicon Valley Bank report reveals that AI-focused venture funds made up 40% of U.S. VC fundraising in 2023, up from just 10% in 2021. AI startups now account for nearly half of enterprise software investments, fueled by megadeals involving firms like OpenAI and Anthropic.
Why: While AI firms attract billions, non-AI startups struggle amid tight exit markets and rising costs. A stalled IPO pipeline and high AI burn rates have drained venture coffers.
Impact: The surge in AI funding is starving other sectors, giving rise to “zombiecorns”—overvalued startups with weak growth. Without more exits, the imbalance could stall broader startup recovery.
👓 Google re-enters smart glasses race ↗️LINK
What: At Google I/O, the company unveiled its new AI-powered Android XR smart glasses—still unnamed and without a set price or release date. The reveal suggests the product is in early development stages.
Why: Google is re-entering the smart glasses space to compete in the growing AI wearable market, joining rivals like Meta and Samsung. These XR glasses aim to integrate AI directly into daily life through immersive, hands-free experiences.
Impact: Though still vague on details, the announcement signals Google's renewed ambitions in AR/XR hardware. Success could bolster Android's ecosystem and reshape how users access AI and digital content on the go.
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