The AI race is speeding upâand itâs wild. Googleâs AI tutors are heading to classrooms, Microsoftâs diagnosing diseases, and Metaâs poaching top talent for its shiny new superintelligence lab. Meanwhile, Anthropicâs AI flopped as a vending machine CEO, and Trumpâs TikTok deal is shaping up like a billionaire reality show.
Video pick: Can social media evolve past TikTok?
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Seven bullets of updates
đ Anthropicâs AI âClaudiusâ fails hilariously as a vending machine CEO, hoarding tungsten cubes.
đ Google launches 30+ AI tools for education, including Gemini-powered tutors and classroom assistants.
đ§ OpenAI recalibrates compensation after Meta poaches 8 researchers, fueling $100M offer rumors.
đ Netflix partners with NASA to livestream rocket launches and space missions.
đ Teslaâs Model Y completes a 15-mile driverless delivery with no remote assistance.
đ§ł Former Meta engineers launch Airial, an AI travel tool with $3M in seed funding.
đĽ Microsoft unveils medical AI that diagnoses diseases with 80% accuracy.
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Metaâs AI glow-up: new Lab, new chief, and poached brains
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced the creation of Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL), a new division that will centralize the companyâs AI initiatives under a bold vision for developing "personal superintelligence for everyone". The group will be led by Alexandr Wang, former CEO of Scale AIânow Metaâs new Chief AI Officerâand supported by ex-GitHub CEO Nat Friedman. MSL will include Metaâs existing AI product and research teams, including FAIR, and will be bolstered by 11 high-profile hires from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic, such as Jack Rae, Trapit Bansal, and Joel Pobar.
The move follows Metaâs $14.3B investment in Scale AI and its aggressive recruitment tactics, which reportedly included compensation offers exceeding $100Mâclaims publicly denied by Metaâs CTO. Zuckerberg emphasized that superintelligence marks a transformative era for humanity, as Meta prepares to release its next-generation AI models within the next year.
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Can social media evolve past TikTok?
TikTok might just be the last new social media giant weâll ever see. Every major platform before itâMySpace, Facebook, Instagram, Vineâwas built on the back of groundbreaking tech innovations. But with no new waves to ride, social media as we know it is hitting a plateau. What comes next for our online behavior, and will platforms ever truly evolve again? Letâs break it down.
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đŚ Levelpath secures $55M Series B to revolutionize procurement with AI-first tools.
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Trumpâs TikTok countdown: billionaires, buyouts, and Beijing

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In a recent Fox News interview, President Donald Trump stated that a long-anticipated TikTok deal is imminent, with the names of the âvery wealthy peopleâ involved to be revealed in the coming weeks. The sale is being forced by a U.S. law requiring TikTok to sever ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or face a nationwide ban by mid-September. While Trump didnât disclose specific buyers, notable bids have come from billionaire Frank McCourt, Kevin OâLeary, Alexis Ohanian, Larry Ellisonâs Oracle, AppLovin, Perplexity AI, and Amazonâwith some reportedly meeting at the White House. Trump expressed optimism that Chinaâs President Xi Jinping will approve the sale, and reiterated that he does not want TikTok to âgo darkâ in the U.S.
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