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Reddit – Heart of the internet

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Reddit – Heart of the internet

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Apple’s Siri-ous Problem + How Starlink Took Over the World + Is A.I. Making Us Dumb?

Listen to and follow ‘Hard Fork’Apple | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube | iHeartRadio This week, as the long-promised new Siri faces increasing delays, we explore why Apple seems to be falling even further behind in artificial intelligence. Then, the New York Times reporter Adam Satariano joins us to explain how Elon Musk’s satellite internet provider Starlink took over the world. And finally, we look at a new study that asks: Is A.I. eroding our critical thinking skills? Guest: Additional Reading: Credits “Hard Fork” is hosted by Kevin Roose and Casey Newton and produced byRachel Cohn and Whitney Jones. The

US tech firms feel pinch from China tariffs

Daniel Thomas Business reporter, BBC News Getty Images Almost 80% of smartphones sold in the US are made in China Deena Ghazarian had only been in business for a year when the trade policies of President Donald Trump’s first term of office sent her company into a tailspin. It was 2019 and her California-based firm, Austere, had just agreed to supply several big US retailers with its high-end audio and video accessories that are largely manufactured in China. Then Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on China, and overnight Deena found herself paying a 25% surcharge on every cable and component she

Territory Studio SF designs future-facing interfaces for everything from cars to games | The DeanBeat

Marti Romances, creative director and cofounder of Territory Studio SF, has created “future-facing” designs for everything from a GM concept car to the user interfaces in video games. Romances’ studio, which is the San Francisco office of London-based Territory, has worked on films including Avengers: Endgame, Ex Machina, Blade Runner 2049, The Martian and Guardians of the Galaxy. Territory Studio has also created futuristic designs that have appeared in video games like Forza Motorsport 6, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Cyberpunk 2077, and Marvel’s Avengers. Territory has also worked on brands, events and installations. I’m happy to note that Romances will be

OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google Urge Action as US AI Lead Diminishes

Leading US artificial intelligence companies OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google have warned the federal government that America’s technological lead in AI is “not wide and is narrowing” as Chinese models like Deepseek R1 demonstrate increasing capabilities, according to documents submitted to the US government in response to a request for information on developing an AI Action Plan. These recent submissions from March 2025 highlight urgent concerns about national security risks, economic competitiveness, and the need for strategic regulatory frameworks to maintain US leadership in AI development amid growing global competition and China’s state-subsidized advancement in the field. Anthropic and Google submitted

AGNTCY, the Agentic Framework that Brought LangChain and LlamaIndex Together

Created Using Midjourney A new agentic framework just hit the open source AI market and it’s a cool one. Created as a collaboration between LangChain, LlamaIndex, Glean, Galileo and Cisco, AGNTCY shade some light into the future of agentic apps. The AGNTCY is an open-source collective focused on constructing the infrastructure for the Internet of Agents (IoA), envisioned as an open, interoperable network that facilitates collaboration between AI agents. This initiative seeks to accelerate the integration of agentic AI in various sectors by enabling the creation of agentic workflows and applications that combine both internal and third-party agents. By establishing

OpenAI’s new agent toolkit

PLUS: Manus teaming up with Alibaba’s Qwen for China push Good morning, AI enthusiasts. The year of AI agents just got a major push forward — with OpenAI releasing powerful new tools that let businesses build their own autonomous assistants. With capabilities like web browsing, file management, and computer use in a single API, is this the breakthrough that finally transforms the agent hype into an enterprise-ready reality? OpenAI releases new DIY agent tools Manus, Qwen team up for China push Connect AI coding assistants with external tools Meta testing its own AI training chip 4 new AI tools &

GPT-4.5 Feels Like a Letdown But It’s OpenAI’s Biggest Bet Yet

I. GPT-4.5 is the step back before a big jump OpenAI has launched GPT-4.5 (blog post, system card, demo), their latest and largest AI model. They’ve been hinting at it under the name Orion for more than a year, at times confused with GPT-5. It’s finally here and it is… underwhelming. Or at least it looks underwhelming. This post is about why this nuance between “is” and “looks” is fundamental to understanding what’s going on. You probably have a lot of questions: Why did GPT-4.5 get worse benchmark scores than models launched months ago? Why did OpenAI wait more than