Apple Sues OpenAI Over Alleged Stolen Trade Secrets – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Anthropic finds internal workspace J-Space inside Claude, Sony launches the IER-M500 in-ear monitors, humanoid robots conduct world-first operation on live pigs.

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Show Notes

OpenAI’s Hardware Headache

Apple is taking OpenAI to court over its device ambitions, claiming former Apple employees brought confidential hardware information with them. The case puts a very public legal cloud over OpenAI’s push beyond software.

Source: 9to5Mac

Atlas Shrugged?

ChatGPT Atlas is not quite disappearing so much as being absorbed. OpenAI plans to retire the standalone browser and move users toward ChatGPT’s desktop app and browser integrations.

Source: 9to5Mac

The Singapore Side Door

OpenAI and Google reportedly provided AI model access to subsidiaries of Chinese tech giants through Singapore. The arrangement may be legal, but it shows how tricky AI export controls get when global corporate structures are involved.

Source: Financial Times

Meta Wants Glasses That Remember

Meta is reportedly exploring smart glasses that could capture audio and images throughout the day so an AI assistant can answer questions about what happened. The feature sounds useful in theory, but always-on wearables still have a major consent problem.

Source: The Verge

Claude’s Inner(work)space

Anthropic says Claude appears to use an internal “J-Space” to organize information before responding. That could help researchers better understand model behavior, especially when the system is processing more than it reveals in its final answer.

Source: MIT Technology Review

India’s Controlled Manufacturing Bet

India approved a new Vivo-Dixon manufacturing partnership that keeps majority ownership with Dixon while still drawing on Vivo’s production expertise. It is a careful balancing act: build local electronics capacity without handing over too much control.

Source: TechCrunch

Sony Tunes Up for the Stage

Sony’s new IER-M500 earphones are aimed less at casual listeners and more at people working on stage. At $120, they give musicians and sound techs a lower-cost wired monitoring option.

Source: Engadget

Humanoid Robots Scrub In

UC San Diego researchers used tele-operated humanoid robots to perform gallbladder surgeries on live pigs. The work is still preclinical, but it hints at a future where surgical robots can work in ordinary operating rooms instead of specially built setups.

Source: Ars Technica