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This week, Apple finally added support for Rich Communication Services (RCS) to Messages as part of the second developer beta of iOS 18. Until now, iPhone users could only send SMS or MMS messages from the Messages app to people who didn’t have an Apple device. Now you can share high-quality images and get read receipts and typing indicators while messaging with Android users — but text bubbles are still green.

OpenAI is delaying the release of its new Voice Mode. The company had planned to start rolling out advanced Voice Mode in alpha to a small group of ChatGPT Plus users in late June but said that lingering issues forced it to postpone the launch to sometime in July. Depending on internal safety and reliability checks, Advanced Voice Mode might not launch for all ChatGPT Plus customers until the fall, the company says.

The FCC proposed an easier way for consumers to unlock their phones from their carriers, suggesting that all devices must be unlockable just 60 days after purchase. The rule would potentially allow phones to work with different mobile networks after that time period, but it may run afoul of today’s phone and wireless markets.

News

OpenAI releases ChatGPT for Mac: ChatGPT is now available to all macOS users via a new app. Mac users can quickly call up ChatGPT by using the keyboard combination of Option + Space after installing the new app. Read more

Apple reportedly won’t integrate Meta’s AI models after all: Days after The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple and Meta were in talks to integrate the latter’s AI models, a Bloomberg report says Apple shelved the idea over privacy concerns. Read more

Waymo ditches its waitlist in San Francisco: Waymo announced that now anyone can download its app and immediately hail a robotaxi in San Francisco, removing the final obstacle for customers keen to use the self-driving technology. Read more 

Zuckerberg disses “closed” AI: In a new interview, the Meta CEO said he doesn’t believe there will be “just one AI” and emphasized the importance of open source AI. Zuckerberg also said closed source AI competitors are trying to “create God.” Read more

Andrew Ng’s AI Fund wants to raise a lot of cash: According to a new SEC filing, Andrew Ng’s AI Fund plans to raise upward of $120 million for its second effort. The startup incubator backs small teams of experts looking to solve key problems using AI. Read more

Gemini AI comes to Gmail: Google is rolling out a Gemini AI side panel in Gmail to help you draft emails and find information from your inbox. The Gemini side panel will also be available in Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive. Read more

OpenAI continues its M&A tear: OpenAI has acquired Multi, a startup developing an enterprise-focused, video-first collaboration platform. A source familiar with the matter tells TechCrunch that most of Multi’s team will join OpenAI following the deal’s close. Read more

An eerie smiling robot with living skin: Will robots ever have living, human skin? Researchers at the University of Tokyo and Harvard have been exploring the question — and they’ve come up with some pretty unsettling results. Read more

Meta’s chatbots head to India: After a few months of testing during the general elections, Meta is making its Llama 3-powered AI chatbot available to all users in India. But Meta AI currently only supports English. Read more

Prosus zeroes out its stake in Byju’s: One of Byju’s largest investors said its once-$2.1 billion stake in the Indian edtech startup is now worth nothing. However, Prosus is still hopeful that Byju’s can be salvaged. Read more

Analysis

Silicon Valley is being weird about DEI again: DEI has become incredibly divisive. A prime example of the tension is the conversation sparked by startup Scale AI founder Alexandr Wang, in which he discussed moving away from DEI to instead embrace “MEI” — merit, excellence, and intelligence. But Dominic-Madori Davis and Kyle Wiggers write that, according to the data, a “meritocracy” is not better than DEI. Read more

What Ayana Parsons’ resignation means: Fearless Fund’s co-founder Ayana Parsons is stepping down. The announcement follows continued legal trouble and the pendulum swing in tech that has resulted in increased anti-DEI sentiment. Julie Bort and Dominic-Madori Davis explore how the latest developments for Fearless Fund, and the switch to publicly panning DEI, are a sad reflection on the VC world for Black women. Read more

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Evolve, a popular financial institution for fintech startups, announced that a cyberattack affected “the data and personal information of some Evolve retail bank customers and financial technology partners’ customers.” 

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Meta plans to bring more generative AI tech into games, specifically VR, AR and mixed reality games, as the company looks to reinvigorate its flagging metaverse strategy. According to a…

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Figma disables its AI design feature that appeared to be ripping off Apple’s Weather app

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Computing and shielding startups join forces to put AI-capable chips in space

The venture fundraising trend in 2024 is fairly clear by now: Large, established VC firms are continuing to attract capital from limited partners, while smaller, newer funds are finding it…

Industry Ventures raises a $900M fund for investing in small, early-stage VCs and their breakout startups

Samyr Laine and Ayanna Alexander-Laine now put their grit and determination to work for founders wanting to launch and scale consumer brands.

Husband-and-wife former Olympians target $50M for new fund to invest in influencer-led consumer brands

Electricity demand is booming on account of AI. In a May 2024 report, Goldman Sachs predicted that data centers will use 8% of the U.S.’s total power supply by 2030, up from…

As the AI boom gobbles up power, Phaidra is helping companies manage datacenter power more efficiently

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BoldHue’s device essentially scans your face and dispenses a customized foundation formula that matches your skin tone.

Beauty tech startup BoldHue raises capital to ship its ‘Keurig for makeup’

Unacademy is slashing another 250 jobs in latest round of cuts as Indian edtech sector continues to struggle.Q

Indian edtech Unacademy cuts another 250 jobs

Apple unveiled iOS 18 last month at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Since then, the company has released two developer betas in the last few weeks with extended support for…

Apple adds support for new languages across lock screen, keyboard and search on iOS 18

Anthropic is launching a program to fund the development of new types of benchmarks capable of evaluating the performance and impact of AI models, including generative models like its own…

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A group of senators has banded together to urge Synapse’s owners and bank and fintech partners to “immediately restore customers’ access to their money.” As part of their demands, the…

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The news highlights that the fallout from the Evolve data breach on third-party companies — and their customers and users —  is still unclear.

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The Supreme Court on Monday vacated two judicial decisions concerning Republican-backed laws from Florida and Texas aimed at limiting social media companies’ ability to moderate content on their platforms. The…

Supreme Court sends Texas and Florida social media regulation laws back to lower courts

Afloat, a gift delivery app that lets you shop from local stores and have gifts delivered to a loved one on the same day, is now available across the U.S. The…

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Vaire Computing, based in London and Seattle, is betting that chips that can do reversible computing are going to be the way forward for the world.

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The EC has found that Meta’s “pay or consent” offer to Facebook and Instagram users in Europe does not comply with the bloc’s DMA.

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