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Artificial Intelligence & Cybersecurity

AI Bug Hunter Big Sleep Uncovers 20 Security Flaws in Open Source Software

Google's AI-powered bug hunter, Big Sleep, has identified and reported 20 security vulnerabilities in open source software like FFmpeg and ImageMagick. Developed by DeepMind and Project Zero, Big Sleep found these flaws without human intervention, though a human expert reviews the reports before submission.

While details of the vulnerabilities are withheld until fixes are available, this achievement highlights the potential of AI in automated vulnerability discovery. Other tools like RunSybil and XBOW are also emerging in this field. The rise of AI in bug hunting also brings challenges, including concerns about inaccurate or hallucinated bug reports.

Business and Transportation

Joby Aviation Acquires Blade's Rideshare Business to Expand Air Taxi Operations

Joby Aviation is set to acquire Blade Air Mobility's helicopter rideshare business for up to $125 million. The acquisition includes Blade's brand and passenger operations in the U.S. and Europe, excluding its medical division. Blade CEO Rob Wiesenthal will continue to lead the business as a Joby subsidiary. This deal provides Joby with a network of 12 terminals in key markets, including New York City. Joby plans to integrate its software to manage air taxi operations into Blade's passenger service, eventually transitioning to electric air taxis. The acquisition supports Joby's commercial operations launch in Dubai and its global rollout.

Artificial Intelligence

ChatGPT Soars: Approaching 700 Million Weekly Active Users

OpenAI's ChatGPT is rapidly expanding its user base, projected to hit 700 million weekly active users. This milestone follows significant growth, with the app reaching 500 million weekly active users by the end of March. The platform has seen a 4x increase in usage since last year.
The introduction of an upgraded image generation feature, powered by GPT-4, in March boosted the app's popularity. Over 130 million users created more than 700 million images shortly after its launch.
ChatGPT has also experienced growth in its subscriber base, with 5 million paying business users, up from 3 million in June. Users are engaging with ChatGPT for an average of more than 12 days per month, spending approximately 16 minutes per day on the app.

Autonomous Vehicles

Lyft and Baidu Partner to Launch Robotaxis in Europe

Lyft is expanding into Europe through a partnership with Baidu to deploy Apollo Go autonomous vehicles.
The companies aim to launch robotaxi services in Germany and the United Kingdom in 2026, pending regulatory approval.
Baidu's RT6 vehicles, equipped with the Apollo Go self-driving system, will be integrated into Lyft's ride-hailing app.
Lyft acquired FREENOW earlier this year to enter the European market, expanding beyond the U.S. and Canada.
Uber is also pursuing robotaxi partnerships, including deals with May Mobility, Volkswagen, Momenta, WeRide, and Baidu.
Lyft plans to add autonomous shuttles from Benteler Group to its network in 2026 and AVs from May Mobility in Atlanta later this year.

Business & Technology

Amazon Reorganizes Audio Business, Shuts Down Wondery Podcast Studio, and Cuts 110 Jobs

Amazon is closing its Wondery podcast studio, which it acquired in late 2020, and laying off 110 employees as part of a larger restructuring of its audio division. The company intends to move existing Wondery series to Audible or a new 'creator services' team. Amazon's VP of audio, Twitch, and games, Steve Boom, noted that the podcasting landscape has changed significantly and that the rise of video has blurred the lines for podcast creators. This shift in strategy indicates that Amazon's podcasting efforts have not met expectations, prompting the company to adjust its approach to better compete with Spotify and YouTube as the industry increasingly incorporates video.

Business & Finance

Global Spotify Premium Price Increase Announced

Spotify has announced an increase in premium subscription prices for users in multiple markets across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region.

Impacted subscribers will receive an email notification regarding the price increase, which will see monthly subscriptions rising from €10.99 to €11.99.

This decision follows a recent earnings report where Spotify missed revenue expectations, leading to an 11% drop in its stock price. Despite expressing dissatisfaction with the current state of the business, CEO Daniel Ek remains confident in the company's ambitions.

Following the price hike announcement, Spotify's shares experienced a 5% increase in pre-market trading.

Artificial Intelligence

Character.AI Launches Social Feed for AI Character Interactions

Character.AI is introducing a social feed to its mobile apps, enabling users to share AI characters and chat with others.

The feed allows users to share images, videos, and chatbots, as well as snippets of chats and AI-generated images.

Users can create video clips with text prompts and images using the AvtarFX generative video model.

The new feed aims to blur the line between creator and consumer, offering both content consumption and creative opportunities.

This move follows a trend of AI-native apps incorporating social media features, similar to Video generation app Pika.

Cybersecurity

North Korean Cyber Infiltration: Remote Workers Posing as Employees Exploit Western Companies

CrowdStrike reports a significant increase in North Koreans posing as remote IT workers to infiltrate Western companies, with over 320 incidents in the past year, a 220% increase from the previous year. These individuals use false identities and AI-generated resumes to gain employment, steal data, and generate funds for North Korea's nuclear weapons program.

The U.S. Department of Justice is actively working to disrupt these operations by targeting facilitators and "laptop farm" operations in the U.S. One North Korean operation stole the identities of 80 individuals to gain remote work at over 100 U.S. companies between 2021 and 2024. Identity verification processes are crucial to preventing the hiring of sanctioned workers.

Robotics and AI

OpenMind's OM1: An Open-Source OS for Humanoid Robots

OpenMind, a Silicon Valley startup, is developing OM1, an open-source software layer for humanoid robots, aiming to be the "Android" of robotics. Founded by Stanford professor Jan Liphardt, OpenMind is creating a new protocol called FABRIC that allows robots to verify identity and share context with each other, enabling them to learn and adapt more efficiently.

The company's first fleet of OM1-powered robotic dogs is set to ship in September, with plans to iterate based on user feedback. OpenMind recently secured $20 million in funding to further develop its technology and integrate it into people's homes, focusing on rapid iteration and identifying optimal applications for robots in human environments.

Business and Transportation

Joby Aviation Acquires Blade's Ride-Share Business to Expand Air Taxi Operations

Joby Aviation is set to acquire Blade Air Mobility's helicopter ride-share business for up to $125 million. This acquisition includes the Blade brand and its passenger operations in the US and Europe.

Blade's CEO, Rob Wiesenthal, will continue to lead the business as a subsidiary of Joby. However, Blade's medical division will remain separate.

The deal provides Joby with a network of 12 terminals in key markets like New York City, including lounges and terminal bases at major airports.

Blade, founded in 2014, operates a digital network for booking private helicopter rides and flew over 50,000 passengers in 2024.

Joby Aviation, founded in 2009, aims to integrate its air taxi operations software into Blade's service, eventually transitioning to electric air taxis.