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The next wave of streaming isn’t about better shows, it’s automated voiceovers. AI is teaching stories to speak your language, one voice at a time.
Apple just made your iPhone an AI interpreter. Your iPhone can translate speech in real time on calls, video chats, and in-person.
Before you buy, take a moment to check what’s new with the company, what the market is saying, and if you have a plan to sell. If you skip any of these steps, it’s not a smart move.
Mastercard is using AI as the hidden pipes behind payment security. Instead of waiting for clear fraud to happen, its systems guess which cards might be at risk and alert banks earlier. See how this change doubles fraud detection and cuts down on good purchases getting blocked at checkout.
iTromsø’s Djinn helps local news spot important city decisions hidden in routine municipal documents. It scans planning and building files, flags likely high-impact cases, and sends alerts. Polaris newsrooms use it to cut research time and strengthen local accountability before decisions get buried in paperwork.
A new lawsuit from The New York Times puts Perplexity AI at the center of the copyright fight over AI answer engines. The Times claims its content was used without authorization. The outcome could influence how AI search cites, pays, and competes with publishers.
Amazon and OpenAI are discussing a $10 billion deal that could value OpenAI above $500 billion. The talks would deepen OpenAI’s AWS ties while it expands beyond Microsoft. The push comes after GPT-5.2 and rising pressure from Google Gemini 3.
OpenAI just opened ChatGPT’s app store to third-party apps, making the chat window a place to finish tasks. Connectors and actions are now simply “apps,” with updates to prevent breakage. This sets up ChatGPT as the front door for getting all types of tasks.
Alphabet’s $4.75B purchase of Intersect is less about renewables and more about capacity. As AI usage climbs, Google needs faster energy buildouts, storage, and reliable supply to keep data centers scaling.
Waymo is detailing what caused SF robotaxi stalls during the blackout. It says cautious safety confirmations piled up when signals failed, and a fleet-wide update is coming to reduce delays in future outages.
Nvidia and Groq signed a deal for AI inference licensing. The license is non-exclusive, but Groq’s top leaders are moving to Nvidia to scale the technology.
Amazon Ring’s “Familiar Faces” brings AI facial recognition to doorbells for more personal alerts. Backlash is growing because the feature can scan anyone who approaches, raising new questions about consent, trust, and how far home surveillance should go.