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Winsage
May 23, 2025
OpenAI has acquired the “io” hardware division from Jony Ive’s design studio, LoveFrom, investing [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: This week has seen a fascinating interplay between two titans of artificial intelligence, OpenAI and Google, as they both made significant announcements that reveal much about their competitive dynamics. The backdrop of this rivalry is the remarkable rise of ChatGPT, which has kept Google’s leadership on high alert. As the tech community anticipated Google’s I/O event, there was palpable tension regarding whether Sam Altman of OpenAI would attempt to overshadow Google’s showcase, reminiscent of last year’s pre-I/O event where OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT’s advanced voice capabilities. This year, however, OpenAI chose to make its splash a day later, with news that has quickly shifted the narrative. OpenAI's acquisition of the “io” hardware division from Jony Ive’s design studio, LoveFrom, is a strategic move that some might view as a clever act of SEO sabotage. While the name “io” is said to stand for “input output” and was chosen well in advance, the timing of the announcement has undeniably redirected attention from Google’s strong presentation at I/O. The contrasting announcements highlight the strengths and weaknesses of both companies: while Google boasts technically superior models that are more widely utilized, OpenAI excels in capturing public interest and generating buzz. OpenAI's Strategic Moves Delving deeper into OpenAI’s recent announcement reveals a commitment to innovation and talent acquisition. The company is investing .5 billion in equity to onboard approximately 55 individuals from LoveFrom, including notable ex-Apple design leaders such as Evans Hankey, Tang Tan, and Scott Cannon. These new recruits will work under the guidance of Peter Welinder, a seasoned product leader at OpenAI. Meanwhile, the remaining LoveFrom designers, including renowned figures like Mike Matas, will continue their work with Ive, who is currently engaged in designing the first electric Ferrari and collaborating with Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky. According to OpenAI’s press release, Ive and his team will take on significant design and creative responsibilities within the organization. Once their existing client commitments are fulfilled, they will focus exclusively on OpenAI while maintaining their independence. OpenAI is also actively seeking new talent for its “future of computing” initiatives, with roles that promise competitive compensation, including a senior research engineer position offering between 0K to 5K plus equity. The timeline leading to this collaboration is noteworthy. Altman and Ive first met two years ago, and discussions about hardware collaboration began last year. The io division was established at LoveFrom to work closely with a select group of OpenAI employees, and investments from OpenAI and Laurene Powell Jobs were made towards the end of 2024. This partnership is poised to yield a voice-first AI device, with prototypes already in existence, suggesting a product that could be as compact as an iPod Shuffle and potentially wearable as a necklace. Additionally, there are plans for AI earbuds, with Altman envisioning a suite of AI-first products designed to reduce reliance on Apple and Google for distribution. Google's Resilience On the other side, Google demonstrated its own resilience during I/O, with the rollout of AI Mode in Google Search. While its product strategy may appear fragmented compared to OpenAI’s cohesive approach, Google is leveraging its vast troves of personal data to enhance the capabilities of its Gemini model. If Gemini can effectively integrate with services like Gmail, Workspace, and YouTube, it could create a compelling reason for users to remain within the Google ecosystem, much like how Meta successfully integrated Stories into Instagram, curtailing Snapchat's growth. Conversations with Google employees revealed a sense of confidence within the organization. While there is an acknowledgment of the challenges posed by OpenAI’s growth, Google’s Gemini is nearing 500 million monthly users. The company appears to be modernizing its search capabilities more swiftly than anticipated, positioning itself for continued leadership in model development. The latest Gemini models are impressive, and Google is preparing for a future that extends beyond traditional smartphones with initiatives like Project Astra. Industry Developments Anthropic also made headlines this week by unveiling its Claude 4 models, which it claims are the best for coding. In a competitive landscape where major players like OpenAI, Google, and Meta vie for dominance, Anthropic is positioning itself as a key provider of AI models. Microsoft Build faced disruptions during its event due to protests against its business dealings with Israel, overshadowing several noteworthy announcements, including the introduction of Elon Musk’s Grok model on Azure. Google’s smart glasses prototype was also showcased, featuring basic voice interactions and navigation capabilities. While still in early development, Google’s partnerships with eyewear brands signal its commitment to advancing augmented reality technology. Personnel Changes YouTube has appointed Justin Connolly from Disney as its head of media and sports, a move that has sparked legal action from Disney. Tinder CEO Faye Iosotaluno is stepping down, with her responsibilities being assumed by Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff. Vladimir Fedorov, a veteran engineering executive from Meta, has joined Github as CTO. Will Robinson, formerly Coinbase’s VP of engineering, is now the CTO at Plaid. Stephen Deadman, Meta’s VP of data protection in Europe, is departing due to organizational changes." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"].5 billion to onboard approximately 55 individuals, including notable ex-Apple design leaders. OpenAI aims to develop a voice-first AI device and AI earbuds, with prototypes already in existence. Google introduced AI Mode in Google Search during its I/O event and is leveraging personal data to enhance its Gemini model, which is nearing 500 million monthly users. Anthropic unveiled its Claude 4 models, claiming they are the best for coding. YouTube appointed Justin Connolly as its head of media and sports, Tinder CEO Faye Iosotaluno is stepping down, Vladimir Fedorov joined Github as CTO, Will Robinson became the CTO at Plaid, and Stephen Deadman is leaving Meta.
Winsage
May 21, 2025
Microsoft is rolling out a new feature called AI Actions in Windows 11's File Explorer, allowing users to interact more deeply with their files through a context menu. Users can right-click on a file to access options like editing images or summarizing documents without opening them. Currently, four sub-entries are available under the AI actions menu: Bing Visual Search, Blur Background, Erase Objects, and Remove Background, supporting .jpg, .jpeg, and .png file formats. Additional features for Microsoft 365 subscribers include generating summaries of documents and creating FAQs from OneDrive files, with support for various file formats.
Winsage
May 20, 2025
Microsoft unveiled a vision for AI agents at its annual Build conference, highlighting their potential to operate across various contexts and enhance productivity. The company announced the availability of Grok 3, an AI model from Elon Musk's xAI, on its Azure AI Foundry marketplace. Microsoft shares closed up 1% on Monday. Pfizer entered an exclusive licensing agreement with 3SBio for an experimental cancer treatment, SSGJ-707, with an upfront payment of 4 million and potential additional payments of up to .8 billion. Following the announcement, shares of 3SBio surged over 32%. Foxconn plans to invest nearly .5 billion in its Indian operations, acquiring shares in Yuzhan Technology India as Apple shifts some iPhone assembly from China to India. Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Limited (CATL) shares rose 16.4% in its market debut, raising billion in the largest IPO of the year. Vodafone reported a full-year operating loss of €411 million, down from a €3.67 billion profit the previous year, attributed to non-cash impairment charges. Despite this, Vodafone launched a €2 billion share buyback program, leading to a 1.6% increase in its shares.
Winsage
May 20, 2025
Microsoft announced that starting June 2015, individual developers will no longer incur fees to register and submit their apps to the Microsoft Store. This makes the Microsoft Store the first global digital store to offer free app publishing. Corporate developers will still face charges. Additionally, Microsoft is introducing enhancements such as improved hosting for privacy policies, expanded support resources, a policy update for Win32 app installations, promotional campaign capabilities for developers, enhanced health reports, and visibility on when apps were last updated. Microsoft has previously allowed developers to retain all revenue from non-game apps using their billing system, while charging a 12 percent fee for games and a 15 percent fee for apps using Microsoft's retail platform. In 2021, Microsoft expanded the types of applications that can be submitted to the store.
Winsage
May 19, 2025
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update, version 24H2, released in May 2025, resolves a dual-boot issue caused by the Secure Boot Advanced Targeting (SBAT) feature that made Linux partitions unbootable for many users. Additionally, Microsoft has launched a new 13-inch Surface Laptop, which is the lightest and thinnest version ever produced, weighing 2.7 lbs, and emphasizing portability and performance with advanced AI features.
AppWizard
May 18, 2025
A Minecraft Movie grossed nearly a billion since its release in early April and is now available for purchase or rental on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango At Home. The film features a blend of live-action and CGI, starring Jason Momoa, Danielle Brooks, Emma Myers, and Jack Black as Steve. It is not currently available on Netflix or Hulu, as it is a Warner Bros. production expected to transition to Max eventually. The movie may start streaming on Max around early July 2025, but this has not been officially confirmed.
AppWizard
May 17, 2025
Google recently launched Android 16, featuring significant user interface modifications and new animations, which have elicited mixed reactions from users. The update includes enhancements like improved network connectivity and security against malicious applications. The UI now dynamically adapts to user interactions, adding visual flair. During the Android Show, Google showcased various Android phones, with speculation about future tablet announcements at the I/O conference. The foldable phone market is currently dominated by Android devices, with expectations that foldables could become mainstream, despite challenges related to pricing and durability. Manufacturers are improving foldable designs to enhance resilience. As costs stabilize, foldables may replace traditional devices, offering multifunctional capabilities.
AppWizard
May 17, 2025
Apple TV+ has released a new sci-fi series titled "Murderbot," adapted from Martha Wells’ "Murderbot Diaries." The show features Alexander Skarsgård as a self-aware cyborg tasked with protecting scientists on an uninhabited planet while secretly binge-watching a space opera. The first two episodes are now available for streaming. FX's "Welcome to Wrexham," a docuseries about a Welsh football club owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, returns for its fourth season on Hulu. " Duster," an action drama set in the 1970s, stars Josh Holloway and is now streaming on Max. Amazon's "Overcompensating," a college comedy created by and starring Benito Skinner, follows a closeted freshman and his outsider friend on a journey of self-discovery, with all eight episodes available on Prime Video. "The Brutalist," a historical drama starring Adrien Brody, is now streaming on Max after winning three Academy Awards. The Apple TV+ documentary "Deaf President Now!" recounts a 1988 protest at Gallaudet University for a Deaf president, directed by Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim. "The Quilters," a documentary short about incarcerated men making quilts for foster children, is available on Netflix. The "Minecraft Movie," featuring Jack Black, is now available for purchase on Amazon. Disney's live-action "Snow White" can now be watched on VOD platforms despite previous controversies surrounding its production.
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