The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and David Pierce discuss takeaways from WWDC, this week's gadget news, and Elon Musk dropping his lawsuit against OpenAI.
Further reading:
Apple and OpenAI aren’t paying each other yet, says Bloomberg)
Tim Cook is ‘not 100 percent’ sure Apple can stop AI hallucinations)
Can Apple Intelligence fix the iPhone’s broken notifications system?)
Here’s how Apple’s AI model tries to keep your data private)
iOS 18 will let you record calls — and tells everyone for their privacy)
SharePlay is coming to Apple TV, HomePods, and Bluetooth speakers )
The new versions of iOS and macOS will let you rotate your Wi-Fi address to help reduce tracking.)
Microsoft announces a discless Xbox Series X console in white)
Xbox chief confirms more games are coming to other platforms)
Jabra’s earbuds are going away, but the impact they made isn’t)
The Light Phone 3 adds a better screen, a camera, and new ways to replace your smartphone)
The Windows on Arm chip race heats up with a challenger to Qualcomm)
Did startup Flow Computing just make CPUs 100x faster? Here’s the white paper and FAQs)
Elon Musk has unusual relationships with women at SpaceX, WSJ reports)
Pew: A growing number of Americans are getting their news from TikTok)
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