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⛵ Iran Threatens OpenAI

Plus: Apple Gets FDA, Meta Glasses Track Nutrition, Broadcom Expands Chip Deals

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OpenAI lost its president, its safety team, and possibly its composure. Meanwhile, someone pointed a missile at its data center.



Iran Threatens OpenAI Stargate Campus

TL;DR: Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps released a video explicitly threatening to destroy OpenAI's $30 billion Stargate AI campus in Abu Dhabi. The threat was made in retaliation against potential U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, marking the first time a major AI infrastructure site has been directly named as a military target.


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Apple Display Gets FDA Medical Clearance

TL;DR: Apple's Studio Display XDR Medical Imaging Calibrator feature has received FDA clearance and will launch this week. The certification allows radiologists to view diagnostic medical images directly on the display, marking Apple's first FDA-cleared medical imaging product for professional clinical use.


Meta Glasses Track Nutrition via Camera

TL;DR: Meta rolled out a software update for its Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses that uses the built-in camera to identify food and automatically log nutritional data. The feature represents a significant expansion of Meta's health-tracking ambitions through its wearable platform.


Broadcom Expands Custom AI Chip Deals

TL;DR: Broadcom announced expanded partnerships with Google and Anthropic to manufacture next-generation custom AI chips. The deals solidify Broadcom's position as a leading AI chip foundry partner, as hyperscalers increasingly seek custom silicon to power their AI infrastructure rather than relying solely on NVIDIA GPUs.


iPhone Fold Enters Trial Production

TL;DR: Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn has begun trial production on the iPhone Fold ahead of a planned July mass production start. The device remains on track for a 2026 launch, marking Apple's first entry into the foldable smartphone market after years of development and patent filings.


OpenAI Safety Exodus Tied to Altman

TL;DR: A New Yorker investigation based on over 100 interviews reveals that OpenAI's ongoing safety researcher departures trace back to Sam Altman's management style. Former employees describe a pattern of shifting commitments that Altman frames as necessary adaptation, while critics call it deception.


Apple Sued Over YouTube AI Training

TL;DR: A proposed class action lawsuit accuses Apple of scraping millions of YouTube videos to train its AI models, citing a late-2024 research paper that described the dataset. The case adds to the growing wave of intellectual property disputes over AI training data practices across the tech industry.


Netflix Playground Challenges Apple Arcade

TL;DR: Netflix launched Playground, a standalone gaming app for children eight and under, featuring characters from Sesame Street and Peppa Pig with no ads or in-app purchases. The app is included in all Netflix memberships with full offline support, positioning it as a direct competitor to Apple Arcade in the family gaming market.


OpenAI Gets Weird Before Its IPO

TL;DR: Platformer reports that OpenAI is behaving increasingly erratically ahead of its IPO, citing a strange acquisition, ongoing executive reshuffling, and a major New Yorker investigation. The combination raises questions about organizational stability at the world's most valuable AI startup.


Open-Source AI Job Hunter Goes Viral

TL;DR: A developer built an AI-powered job search system using Claude Code that automatically scans career pages, rewrites resumes per job, and fills applications. The open-source project went viral with over 4 million views after the creator revealed it helped him land a job from 700+ automated applications.


Tesla Robotaxi Spotted Testing in Denver

TL;DR: A Tesla Model Y equipped with rear and side camera washers was spotted road-testing near Denver, Colorado, bearing a Texas manufacturer license plate. The sighting suggests Tesla is expanding its autonomous driving test fleet to new regions ahead of its planned robotaxi service launch.


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