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Week in Review: Perplexity Labs wants to do your work

Welcome again a week in review! We have a lot of stories for you this week, including a new browser that works of artificial intelligence from ARC; Not one but two breaches. Gemini email summaries; And much more. I wish you a great weekend!

Look, Google: It has released a confused concentration of the conversation engine, which gives subscribers supporting a tool that can formulate reports, data schedules, information panels and more. Bear laboratories can conduct research and analysis using tools such as web search, implement code, and create a graph and photos to formulate reports and perceptions. All in about 10 minutes. We have not had the opportunity to test that, and to know the shortcomings of artificial intelligence, I am sure that it will not come out without a defect. But it definitely looks very great.

Loki’s luck: The dispute between the founder of Oculus Palmer Lucky and Mark Zuckerberg has ended: The couple announced a cooperation between Facebook and Luckey Anduril to build expanded reality devices (XR) of the American Army. The family of the product they build is called EagleEYE, which will be an environmental system for devices.

Not wonderful: We do not know categorically whether artificial intelligence has begun to take over the roles of humans previously. But a recent survey of the World Economic Forum is that 40 % of employers are planning to reduce employees as the prosecution can automate tasks. This cannot be good.


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Everyone makes the browser: The browser company said this week that it is considering selling or opening its browser sources, Arc Browser, to focus on a new Acting browser called DIA. This is not the only one! The opera also said that it is building a new browser focusing on artificial intelligence, and the bewildered of its browser, the comet, a few months ago.

finally: IPAD users, rejoicing! You can now speak to all your international friends with the new version of WhatsApp. Meta says users will be able to take advantage of the IPADOS multi -task features, such as Manager Stage, Split View and slip.

Oh great: Lexisnexis Risk Solutions, a data broker who uses personal information to help companies discover risks and fraud, is about a security breach that affects more than 364,000 people. A spokesman for Lexisnexis told us that one of the unknown infiltrators has reached the company’s GitHub account, and the stolen data includes the names, birth dates, phone numbers, email addresses, e -mail, social security numbers and driver’s license numbers.

And one other: According to what the infiltrators reported to the personal phone of the Chief of Staff of the White House, Suzy Wales, and they obtained the contact information used to impersonate her and call high -level officials. Artificial intelligence appears to be used to impersonate her voice.

Can my meals cook? Gmail users no longer click on an option to summarize an email with artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence will now summarize the content automatically when needed, without the need for the user interaction. This means that you should cancel the subscription if you do not want to summarize the Gemini your purposes.

One billion with: GENERAL CATALEST has invested a billion dollars in grammatical, a 16 -year -old emerging company. Grammarly will use the new money for its sales and marketing efforts, which leads to the liberalization of the current capital to make strategic acquisitions.

In the highlands: Tinder tests a new feature that allows people to add a “preference for height” in their search for love. Tinder says that this is not a difficult candidate, because it will not prevent or exclude personal files already, but instead informs the recommendations.

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10 years in making: Carma Technology, which was formed in 2007, filed the founder of SOSV Ventures, Sean Osoulivan, a lawsuit earlier this year against Uber, claiming that the company violated five patents. The lawsuit is somewhat new, but allegations return to nearly a decade.

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2025-05-31 17:06:00

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