✨ Explore this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,In Brief,Wikipedia ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: With the success of artificial intelligence in the world of editorial and media, websites are scrambling to establish ground rules for its use. Wikipedia this week banned its editors from using AI-generated text, though it stopped short of completely banning AI from the site's editorial operations. In a recent policy change, the site now states that “using LLMs to create or rewrite article content is prohibited.” This new language updates and clarifies previous, more ambiguous language that stated that LLMs should not be used…
💥 Explore this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Apps,Social,decentralized,decentralized social network,Mastodon,social media,X ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Mastodon is making changes in hopes of making its social networking service more attractive and easier to use, especially for casual users looking for an alternative to X or Threads. The decentralized social networking software maker said Thursday it is redesigning a key part of its platform by giving people's user profiles a new look, which it hopes will appeal to organizations, as well as individuals. Mastodon is built on the ActivityPub protocol, and became better known after Elon Musk acquired Twitter,…
✨ Discover this must-read post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Apps,AI,Google,Google Translate 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Live Translate, Google's AI-powered Translate feature that lets you hear real-time translations in headphones, is expanding to iOS and more countries, Google announced Thursday. With this expansion, the feature is now available on iOS and Android in the US, India, Mexico, Germany, Spain, France, Nigeria, Italy, UK, Japan, Bangladesh and Thailand. Previously, it was only available on Android in the US, India and Mexico. This capability essentially turns any pair of headphones into a one-way, real-time translation device. The real-time headphone translation experience, leveraging…
🚀 Read this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Startups,Venture,demo day,yc ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: AI was once again the buzzword for this latest batch of YC Demo Day companies. Nearly 190 companies participated in Y Combinator's Winter '26 panel and presented their startups at a demo day on Tuesday. These companies work on products across industries such as law, transportation, and healthcare. Admittedly, I didn't listen to every single product pitch due to the sheer size of the group and this year's demo day format available to the media: YC posted the pitch videos, one at a time,…
🚀 Check out this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,Climate,Government & Policy,data centers,electrical grid,elizabeth warren,Josh Hawley ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Two U.S. senators on Thursday fired the latest salvo in an increasingly active front against data centers and their energy uses. Senators Josh Hawley and Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) asking it to collect details about energy use from data centers — and how that use affects the grid. The senators urged the EIA “to establish mandatory annual reporting requirements for data centers and other large loads,” they wrote in the…
🚀 Discover this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Security,Apple,China,Coruna,cybersecurity,Darksword,Google,hackers,hacking,iOS,iverify,Lookout,russia,Spyware,Zero-days 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: A common assumption among iPhone security experts was that finding vulnerabilities and developing exploits for iOS was difficult, requiring a lot of time, resources, and teams of skilled researchers to penetrate layers of security defenses. This meant that iPhone spyware and sub-zero vulnerabilities, which the software vendor did not know about before exploiting them, were rare and only used in limited, targeted attacks, as Apple itself says. But last month, cybersecurity researchers at Google, iVerify, and Lookout documented several large-scale hacking campaigns using tools known…
💥 Explore this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Security,Startups,TC,Delve,malware,security compliance ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: This is one of those real-life Silicon Valley episodes that appears to have been ripped from the HBO satirical show. This week, some truly heinous malware was discovered in an open source project developed by Y Combinator alumnus LiteLLM. LiteLLM gives developers easy access to hundreds of AI models and provides features such as spend management. It's a hack hit, being downloaded up to 3.4 million times a day, according to Snake, one of several security researchers monitoring the incident. The project had 40k…
🚀 Explore this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,Apps,bytedance,capcut,seedance 2.0 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: OpenAI may be stepping back from its efforts in the video creation market with the shutdown of its Sora app, but ByteDance confirmed Thursday that its new audio and video model, Dreamina Seedance 2.0, is now rolling out to its editing platform, CapCut. ByteDance says the model allows creators to craft, edit and sync video and audio content using prompts, images or reference videos. The phased rollout will begin for CapCut users in Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, with more markets…
🚀 Read this insightful post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Security,Apple,Coruna,cybercrime,cybersecurity,Darksword,Google,hackers,hacking,iOS,iPhone,iverify,Lookout,russia,Zero-days 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Security researchers have uncovered a series of cyberattacks targeting Apple customers around the world. The tools used in these hacking campaigns have been dubbed Coruna and DarkSword, and have been used by government spies and cybercriminals to steal data from people's iPhones and iPads. It's rare to see large-scale hacks targeting iPhone and iPad users. In the past decade, the only precedents have been attacks against Uyghur Muslims in China, and against people in Hong Kong. Now, some of these powerful hacking tools have leaked…
✨ Check out this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Apps,Social,social media,WhatsApp,AI ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: WhatsApp is rolling out a slew of new features and updates, including one that generates AI-powered suggested replies based on your conversations. The Meta-owned messaging platform is also launching other features, including a new way to free up space, the ability to enhance photos with Meta AI, and more. But the most notable is the app’s update to the “Writing Assist” feature that helps users draft messages. The writing assistance service, which first launched last August, already helps users paraphrase, proofread or adjust…
