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Nvidia beats Apple to a $4T valuation as it rides AI wave

Nvidia beats Apple to a $4T valuation as it rides AI wave | GPU render shown

Nvidia, the US company specializing in high-performance GPU cards, has become the first ever company with a market capitalization of four trillion dollars. It is now the most valuable company in the world, ahead of Apple and Microsoft.

It’s a little over a year since the company overtook AAPL thanks to a spectacular rise in value that saw it go from being worth $2T to more than $3T in just four months …

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Ring security cameras get AI smarts to tell you what they are seeing

Ring security cameras get AI smarts to tell you what they are seeing

While the rush to AI–ify all the things gets exceedingly silly at times, adding intelligence to Ring security cameras does at least have the potential to be a smart move.

The company has announced a beta version of Video Descriptions, which attempts to describe exactly what doorbell and other security cameras are seeing when notifying you …

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This theory about Jony Ive’s AI hardware device seems increasingly likely

This theory about Jony Ive's AI hardware device seems increasingly likely | A desk with iMac, keyboard, mouse, pen stand, and box

When Jony Ive and Sam Altman teased their upcoming AI hardware device, we noted how mysterious they were being about its form factor.

While some were suggesting that it was a wearable, I said I felt pretty sure it wasn’t, and that’s now been confirmed by a court filing. A 9to5Mac reader last month made a plausible suggestion, and the latest development seems to me to add weight to the idea …

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Adobe Firefly app lets you generate AI images and videos on your iPhone

Adobe Firefly app lets you generate AI images and videos on your iPhone | Example of a generated fish swimming through the iPhone display

Adobe Firefly, the popular AI app for generating both images and video, is now available as an iPhone app. It follows the release of a Vision Pro app back in February.

The app has the same capabilities as the the web tool, but in a form optimized for mobile use. The app doesn’t limit you to using Adobe’s own image-generation models – you can also choose between a selection of third-party ones by Google, OpenAI, and others …

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Meta AI app ‘a privacy disaster’ as chats unknowingly made public [U: Warning added]

Meta AI app 'a privacy disaster' as chats inadvertently made public | Person silhouetted against Matrix-style screen

Update: Business Insider notes that Meta has now added a warning message when users share chat queries.

The Meta AI app has been described as “a privacy disaster,” as users unknowingly make their embarrassing questions public.

One tech writer described it as like discovering your web browser history has been public all along without you knowing it …

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Approaching WWDC, Apple researchers dispute claims that AI is capable of reasoning

Approaching WWDC, Apple researchers dispute claims that AI is capable of reasoning | Apple keyboard render with AI key

While Apple has fallen behind the curve in terms of the AI features the company has actually launched, its researchers continue to work at the cutting edge of what’s out there.

In a new paper, they take issue with claims being made about some of the latest AI models – that they are actually capable of step-by-step reasoning. Apple say its tests show that this simply isn’t true …

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At least Apple Intelligence doesn’t tell addicts to take meth …

At least Apple Intelligence doesn't tell addicts to take meth | Two AI figures look at each other

The leisurely pace of Apple’s AI efforts has come under increasing fire, with the company accused of being behind the curve. But a new study on the dangers of AI chatbots suggests that other companies are not being cautious enough.

OpenAI had to recall a recent ChatGPT update, after it tried too hard to agree with users, resulting in an experience which was both absurd and awkward – but the problem is bigger than that …

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Jony Ive and Laurene Powell Jobs admit to ‘dark’ side of tech, in joint interview

Jony Ive and Laurene Powell Jobs admit to 'dark' side of tech, in joint interview | Low-key photo of iPhone

Jony Ive and Laurene Powell Jobs – founder and president of the Emerson Collective, and Steve’s widow – have acknowledged that the iPhone played a role in the “dark” side of technology.

Ive has also said that his mysterious hardware AI device would not be happening without the support and investment of Powell Jobs …

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The io device is mysterious and important – what could it be?

The io device is mysterious and important – what could it be? | ChatGPT's imagining shown

Jony Ive and Sam Altman yesterday released a strong candidate for most frustrating video of the year: promising a completely new concept in AI hardware, but giving very little clue as to what it might be.

I transcribed the video to see whether I could spot any clues, in conjunction with other things the two have said. I think we can draw some pretty safe conclusions about what it’s not – and there are one or two clues about what it is

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Eney by MacPaw now in beta for Setapp users: An AI companion that completes tasks

At CES 2025, MacPaw unveiled Eney, an all new AI-powered companion that’ll complete tasks for you. It taps into the plethora of apps available on Setapp, and serves as an assistant of sorts. Eney is available in public beta starting today. I’ve had the opportunity to test it out early, and it’s certainly a strong offering.

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Microsoft Build 2025: Three highlights Apple should pay attention to

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Yesterday, Microsoft kicked off its annual developers conference with, unsurprisingly, a slew of AI features, models, and capabilities it is bringing to its own systems, many of which developers will also be able to leverage.

While some are very specific to Microsoft’s ecosystem, there were quite a few that would undoubtedly be a great addition to Apple’s own native AI offerings, whenever those finally materialize.

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After the Siri and Apple Intelligence mess, a totally new name will be needed

After the Siri and Apple Intelligence mess, a totally new name will be needed | Image of a friendly-looking robot

I won’t reprise the sad story of how Apple went from being at the forefront of AI technology with the launch of Siri in 2011 to being hopelessly left behind in 2025.

The company’s current approach appears to be to retain the Siri branding for simpler tasks, while using Apple Intelligence for the shiny new things – but there’s now an obvious problem with this …

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Live translation now available to all in Ray-Ban Meta glasses

Live translation available to all in Ray-Ban Meta glasses | Man wearing the glasses having a conversation in a cafe

Ray-Ban Meta glasses now offer a live translation feature to all owners, after an earlier small-scale test. You can download language packs in advance, enabling translation even when you don’t have a mobile data connection.

The Meta AI features, which lets you ask the glasses questions about what you’re seeing, has also now launched in EU countries, and there are new frame and lens combos too …

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Anger as Meta AI chatbot added to WhatsApp, raising privacy fears

Anger as Meta AI added to WhatsApp, raising fears it wants to use messages for training | Man wearing AI t-shirt looking over the shoulders of a group of people

WhatsApp users have expressed frustration at the fact that there is no way to remove the new Meta AI chatbot feature from the messaging app, raising concerns that the company is seeking to use their private chats to train the bot.

Meta says the AI chatbot can’t read messages unless one of the chat participants chooses to share it, but adds that the company is “listening to feedback” from users …

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There are two big issues with Apple’s reported ‘AI doctor’ plan

There are two big issues with Apple's reported 'AI doctor' plan | Friendly-looking white robot

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported a couple of days ago on what he described as “Apple’s biggest push into health yet with a new AI doctor.”

While I completely understand why Apple would want to do this, I think the company will need to tread extremely carefully to avoid the risk of doing more harm than good …

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Tim Cook says China’s DeepSeek AI is ‘excellent’ during visit to country

Tim Cook says China's DeepSeek AI is 'excellent' during visit to country | DeepSeek seen on an iPhone (left), Tim Cook seen in China (right)

China’s DeepSeek AI chatbot doesn’t exactly have the best of reputations. It has exposed chat history and other sensitive data; the iOS app has been shown to have multiple security flaws; is under investigation in both the US and Europe; and ARM’s CEO believes it will end up being banned in the US.

But none of this has stopped Apple CEO Tim Cook describing it as “excellent” during a visit to Beijing for the China Development Forum …

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