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The iPhone 15 range has fewer colors than previous generations, with red, yellow and purple being ditched. "If you want gray, light gray, dark gray, and light gray again, Apple has the phone for you!" AdvertisementAdvertisementIt claims the iPhone 15 is the first smartphone to use this method, and it featured prominently in Tuesday's launch event. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro max only come in black titanium, white titanium, blue titanium, and natural titanium. AppleThe iPhone 15 goes on sale September 22 and costs between $799 and $1,199.
Persons: Ian Zelbo, Tim Cook, Apple's, Pro Max Organizations: Apple, Service, Pro Locations: Wall, Silicon
Documents revealed by the New York Times shed light on Sam Bankman-Fried's mindset after his arrest. In a Twitter thread he never published, SBF called himself "one of the most hated people in the world." The documents also show Bankman-Fried blaming a lack of hedging by Caroline Ellison for Alameda's collapse. "I'm broke and wearing an ankle monitor and one of the most hated people in the world," Bankman-Fried wrote in an unpublished draft of a Twitter thread written after he was arrested late last year. The 250-pages of documents were shared with the New York Times by crypto influencer Tiffany Fong.
Persons: Sam Bankman, SBF, Caroline Ellison, Fried, I'm, Tiffany Fong, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Sam Trabucco, Trabucco, FTX, Ellison Organizations: New York Times, Service, Alameda Hedge Fund, Times, Alameda, Bankman Locations: Wall, Silicon, Alameda, Brooklyn
Apple unveiled the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro on Tuesday at its "Wonderlust" event. Apple unveiled four new iPhones at its "Wonderlust" event on Tuesday , alongside a range of other products including new Apple Watches. "The iPhone 15 launch is the most disappointing and underwhelming flagship launch in the past decade," read one post on the site. "The Action button on the iPhone 15 Pro series can only be configured to perform one function?" AdvertisementAdvertisementThe iPhone 15 will go on sale on September 22 , with prices for the base model starting at $799 and $999 for the titanium-framed iPhone 15 pro, which is significantly lighter than previous models.
Persons: ange, ake Organizations: Apple, Service, ust Locations: Wall, Silicon
DOJ lawyers say Google is using deals with the likes of Apple to preserve its dominance over search. Google denied this, and said that Google search is simply better than the competition. The internet giant is being sued by the DOJ in the biggest tech antitrust trial in 20 years. The DOJ's lawsuit, which was filed under the Trump administration in 2020, said that Google used anticompetitive methods to prevent others from challenging the dominance of Google Search. The suit asks the court to break up Google by ordering the search giant to sell key parts of its Ad Manager suite.
Persons: Kenneth Dintzer, Department's, Trump Organizations: Apple, Google, DOJ, Service, Department of Justice, Samsung, Mozilla, New York Times, AP, Justice Locations: Wall, Silicon
Boss Daniel Ek said the lucrative side hustle wasn't possible as it was "not how our royalty system works." Spotify is battling a wave of fake music being uploaded to the platform, much of it generated by AI. before adding: "But seriously, that's not quite how our royalty system works." Separately, a Swedish newspaper last week reported that gangs were using fake Spotify streams to launder money. The rappers would then collect royalty payments for their songs from Spotify, effectively laundering the money.
Persons: Morgan, Boss Daniel Ek, Daniel Ek, that's, Drake Organizations: Spotify, Service, JPMorgan, Financial, Columbia House, Universal Music, Swedish, Svenska Dagbladet Locations: Wall, Silicon, Swedish, Svenska
Users on Threads are unable to search for COVID-19-related terms including "coronavirus" and "vaccines." It's the latest sign that Meta is reluctant for Threads to become a place for news and politics. Terms such as "vaccination" and "long Covid" also fail to bring up any results and redirect users to external websites. The screen Threads users currently see if they try to search for COVID-19-related topics. The social media giant has attempted to cast Threads as a positive, brand-friendly environment where topics such as news and politics are largely sidelined.
Persons: Meta, Insider's Nathan McAlone, Adam Mosseri Organizations: Service, Centers for Disease Control, The Washington, Meta, Facebook Locations: Wall, Silicon
Wall Street Journal report says Meta is developing an AI model designed to compete with GPT-4. It's expected to be much more powerful than Llama 2, the open-source AI that Meta recently released. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. The Journal reported that Meta's lawyers had raised concerns about potential misuses of the company's AI model. Meta has bet on open-sourcing its AI models to cut the lead built up by its rivals.
Persons: It's, Google's Bard, Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, Meta Organizations: Meta, Service, Street Journal, Big Tech, Microsoft, Reuters, Facebook Locations: Wall, Silicon
The idea of permanent remote work is slipping away. After almost three years of relaxed work-from-home policies, CEOs are starting to drag their remote employees back to the office most days of the week. The remote work genie is out of the bottleInfluential remote work researchers, including Stanford researcher Nicholas Bloom, have been backing a flexible, hybrid approach as the way forward. Bloom previously told Insider that well-organized hybrid work is a "win-win" for companies and workers. AdvertisementAdvertisementEveryone else Insider spoke to agreed, though some said even hybrid was likely less productive than being fully in the office.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Michael Gibbs, They've, Mark Zuckerberg, Andy Jassy, Gibbs, David Atkin, Raj Choudhury, Atkin, Ipsos, " Choudhury, Nicholas Bloom, Bloom, Choudhury, We'll, WFH, Jose Maria Barrero Organizations: Meta, Service, Companies, University of Chicago, Harvard Business School, National Bureau of Economic Research, MIT, Employees, The Washington Post, Stanford, WFH Locations: Wall, Silicon, Indian, Chennai
Elon Musk's X tells users it could use their posts to train artificial intelligence models. AdvertisementAdvertisementElon Musk's X has changed its policies to allow information posted by users to be used to train its AI models. It is not clear how it will use the information from X and which AI models this relates to. Meta, which is also developing its own generative AI models, recently introduced an option for Facebook users to opt out of sharing their data to train its AI models. But this comes with limitations, per Gizmodo, and it's not guaranteed that all of a user's information will be removed from its AI training databases.
Persons: Elon Musk's, Musk, Elon Musk, didn't, ChatGPT, it's Organizations: Elon, Microsoft, CNBC, New York Times, Facebook
Gannett has paused the use of AI to write sports articles after readers pushed back. AdvertisementAdvertisementA US newspaper giant has paused the use of AI to write articles after they were savagely mocked on social media. A spokesperson for Gannett confirmed to Insider that the company had paused the use of LedeAI tools to write articles, a move initially reported by Axios. Some of its AI-generated articles were mocked on social media for their repetition and jarring cliches. In April, Insider's global editor-in-chief Nicholas Carlson said the company would start using AI to generate outlines for stories and craft headlines, for example.
Persons: Axios, Nicholas Carlson Organizations: Gannett, Columbus Dispatch, Westerville, Worthington, Dispatch, Des Moines Register, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, CNET, New York Times, Bloomberg Locations: Arizona Republic, Florida
UBS is planning to cut 3,000 jobs in Switzerland after its shock takeover of rival Credit Suisse. The shotgun marriage with UBS saved embattled Credit Suisse from possible collapse. AdvertisementAdvertisementUBS is planning to cut 3,000 jobs in Switzerland as it continues to integrate Credit Suisse following the shock takeover of its rival earlier this year. The company said Thursday that it plans to complete the integration of Credit Suisse by the end of 2026 and aims to cut costs by $10 billion during that period. Amid fears the 167-year-old financial institution could go under, the Swiss government brokered a shotgun marriage with UBS, with Credit Suisse being sold for 3 billion Swiss francs ($3.25 billion).
Persons: Sergio Ermotti, Ermotti Organizations: UBS, Credit Suisse, Suisse, Reuters, AG, Silicon Valley Locations: Switzerland, Schweiz, Swiss
Uber has banned under-25s from working as drivers in California because of rising insurance costs. In a statement to the AP, Uber said its commercial auto insurance costs had risen by more than half in the last two years. It also said personal injury lawyers were driving costs up by suing the company. Uber confirmed to the AP that it will allow under-25s who are currently signed up to transport passengers to continue driving for the company. In March, a California appeals court allowed the company and its rivals to continue doing so, overturning a previous decision by a lower court.
Persons: Uber, didn't Organizations: Uber, AP Locations: California
Study finds that ChatGPT provided false information when asked to design cancer treatment plans. The chatbot mixed correct and incorrect information together, making it harder to decipher. Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital – a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts – found that cancer treatment plans generated by OpenAI's revolutionary chatbot were full of errors. AdvertisementAdvertisementDespite ChatGPT's success, generative AI models are still prone to "hallucinations," where they confidently present information that is misleading or wildly incorrect. The company's terms of usage warn that their models are not designed to provide medical information, and should not be used to "provide diagnostic or treatment services for serious medical conditions."
Persons: ChatGPT, Boston , Massachusetts –, Bloomberg –, Danielle Bitterman, didn't, Goldman Sachs, Google's, Bard, James Webb, OpenAI Organizations: Brigham, Women's, Harvard Medical School, JAMA Oncology, Bloomberg, Comprehensive Cancer Network, Harvard Locations: Boston , Massachusetts
Ford F-150 drivers say they're hearing mysterious crackling noises from the truck's speakers. AdvertisementAdvertisementDrivers of Ford's F-150 pickup trucks say they're facing loud bursts of static and sudden noises over their speakers, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. A Ford spokesperson confirmed that around 100 complaints have been made to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) about the mysterious noises. A spokeswoman for Ford told the newspaper that the company is "working swiftly" to resolve the problem. Meanwhile, Ford has cut prices of its electric F-150 Lightning as demand for electric vehicles cools and competition increases.
Persons: Ford, Phil Floraday, must've, Jim Farley, Farley, Tesla, Elon Musk Organizations: Ford, Morning, Wall Street, National, Traffic Safety Administration, Expedition, Lightning
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