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OpenAI Goes Hardware, Facebook Ads Get Hijacked

OpenAI Goes Hardware, Facebook Ads Get Hijacked

Episode 39 Published 9 months, 3 weeks ago
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**Summary:** OpenAI is acquiring Jony Ive's design startup, Io, for $6.5 billion to produce hardware specifically for ChatGPT, aiming to create devices that reduce friction between users and AI, potentially rivaling major tech firms. Concurrently, Check Point reports a Facebook ad campaign impersonating Kling AI, exposing 22 million users to malware. In finance, AI automation is driving lower losses and faster growth in lending platforms, with firms like Upstart reporting significant increases in loan originations. Meanwhile, a grading incident at a Maine high school highlights regulatory gaps regarding AI use by teachers, contrasting strict student bans. Finally, Klarna showcased a lifelike AI avatar of its CEO in its earnings video as part of its IPO preparations, reflecting discussions on AI's role in leadership roles.

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