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Your Daily Dose of Artificial Intelligence 🧠 From breakthroughs in machine learning to the latest AI tools transforming our world, AI Daily gives you quick, insightful updates—every single day. Whether you're a founder, developer, or just AI-curious, we break down the news and trends you actually need to know.© 2026 AI Daily Täglich Wissenschaft Ökonomie
  • 🤖 Meta Is Reading Minds Now — And That's Just the Start of Today's AI News
    Jun 30 2026
    Meta's brain-reading AI has crossed a major threshold, moving beyond decoding individual letters to interpreting higher-level thought — and the privacy implications are staggering. But that's not the only controversy swirling around Meta today: a bombshell WIRED report reveals the company hired hundreds of contractors to secretly impersonate teenagers while probing competitor AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini on sensitive topics. On the jobs front, a surprising new report finds that companies deeply committed to AI are actually hiring more people, not fewer — including a 12% spike in entry-level roles. Meanwhile, South Korea's top chipmakers just pledged over $550 billion to tackle a critical memory shortage that's threatening to bottleneck the entire AI industry. An AI agent economy is quietly taking shape, with platforms enabling AI systems to hire and pay other AI agents autonomously. Streaming platform Tidal is drawing a hard line on AI-generated music, cutting off royalties and slapping new labels on synthetic tracks starting this month. And Ford just admitted a costly lesson: replacing experienced engineers with AI for quality control backfired badly, forcing them to bring the veterans back. Today's episode covers all of this and more — including what one of Google DeepMind's leading ethicists says we still fundamentally misunderstand about AI.

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    7 Min.
  • 🤖 OpenAI's Most Powerful Model Yet Has a Catch, Humanoid Robots Invade the Office & Erin Brockovich's Shocking Warning to Big AI
    Jun 29 2026
    OpenAI has just dropped what may be its most powerful model ever — but not everyone gets access, and the implications are massive. Meanwhile, the geopolitical AI arms race is heating up as Asian startups rush to fill a growing gap left by U.S. export restrictions, and a Chinese lab has released an open-weight model that's closing in on America's best. Chipmaker stocks are exploding in the first half of 2026, with some semiconductor valuations tripling as Wall Street bets big on AI hardware over software. Erin Brockovich — the legendary environmental activist — has set her sights on AI data centers, and after thousands of alarming responses from concerned communities, she's making a comparison that the industry cannot afford to ignore. A humanoid robot startup founded by ex-Nvidia engineers has built what's being called a 'terrifyingly competent office intern,' and it's closer to your workplace than you think. Ford Motor Company has been forced to quietly reverse course on its AI strategy after a costly lesson about replacing human expertise with algorithms. And in a landmark legal moment, ChatGPT conversation logs have appeared as evidence in a major criminal trial — raising urgent questions about what you think is private. From AI music platforms quietly acquiring rights to artists' work, to a geopolitical chip war that may already be unwinnable, this episode is packed with stories that will change how you see the AI revolution.

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    7 Min.
  • 🤖 U.S. Government Forces AI Giants to Halt Model Releases — and the Fallout Is Just Beginning
    Jun 28 2026
    The Trump administration has entered an unprecedented standoff with America's top AI labs, forcing Anthropic and OpenAI to delay or restrict their most powerful model releases — and the geopolitical consequences are already rippling across global markets. Anthropic's flagship Mythos lineup is back online for a limited set of authorized users after a tense two-week negotiation, but its public-facing version remains in limbo. OpenAI complied with a government request to stagger the rollout of GPT-5.6, a three-tier model suite competitive on price and capability, while publicly pushing back against what it sees as dangerous precedent. Meanwhile, Asian AI competitors are racing to fill the vacuum created by U.S. export restrictions, and European nations are accelerating plans for AI independence. On the hardware front, OpenAI revealed a custom AI chip called Jalapeño built with Broadcom, joining a growing list of companies trying to break free from Nvidia dependence. That AI-driven chip and memory crunch is now hitting everyday consumers, with Apple, Xbox, and others raising prices significantly. In a rare bright spot, AI-powered drones helped rescue two missing hikers in Australia in under five hours — the first live deployment of its kind. High-profile talent moves signal OpenAI is aggressively expanding into both physical hardware products and the Indian market. And literary voices including Margaret Atwood and Dave Eggers are sounding alarms about the cost of outsourcing human thinking to machines.

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    9 Min.
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