☕️ Apple is cooking up a trio of AI wearables

Apple's AI wearables, Claude 4.6, and Tesla's Cybercab.

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👓 Apple is cooking up a trio of AI wearables

💰 Nvidia to sell Meta millions of chips in multiyear deal

🤖 Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 4.6 as new default model

🔍 Perplexity drops ads from its AI search engine

🚕 First Tesla Cybercab rolls off Giga Texas line

🐛 Microsoft bug let Copilot access confidential emails

🎵 Google Gemini can now generate music with Lyria 3

Plus: 🎁 19 other news you might like, 🧰 6 tools, and 📚 4 papers.

👓 Apple is cooking up a trio of AI wearables LINK

  • Apple is speeding up work on three AI wearables: a camera-equipped pendant similar to an AirTag, smart glasses code-named N50, and AirPods with new AI features, according to a Bloomberg report.
  • The smart glasses will reportedly include a high-resolution camera, with Apple targeting the start of production as early as December and a public release in 2027, putting it against Meta and Snap.
  • All three devices are designed to connect to the iPhone and will include Siri as a critical part of the experience, with the glasses described as more upscale and feature-rich than the others.
  • 💰 Nvidia to sell Meta millions of chips in multiyear deal LINK

  • Meta announced a deal worth tens of billions of dollars to buy millions of Nvidia AI chips, including standalone CPUs and next-generation Vera Rubin systems, for its data centers.
  • Meta becomes the first company to deploy Nvidia's Grace central processing units as standalone chips in data centers, rather than pairing them alongside GPUs in a server.
  • Meta plans to spend up to $135 billion on AI in 2026, and analyst Ben Bajarin said a good portion of that capital expenditure will go toward this Nvidia build-out.
  • 🤖 Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 4.6 as new default model LINK

  • Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 4.6 as the new default model for Free and Pro plan users, continuing the company's pattern of updating its mid-size Sonnet model roughly every four months.
  • The beta release includes a 1 million token context window, double the previous largest Sonnet window, which Anthropic says can hold entire codebases, lengthy contracts, or dozens of research papers.
  • Sonnet 4.6 posted record benchmark scores in computer use and software engineering, plus a 60.4% on ARC-AGI-2, though it still trails Opus 4.6, Gemini 3 Deep Think, and a refined GPT 5.2.
  • 🔍 Perplexity drops ads from its AI search engine LINK

  • Perplexity, the AI search startup that was among the first AI companies to introduce ads, is now dropping advertising from its product and has no plans to pursue it further.
  • A Perplexity executive told the Financial Times that ads made users "start doubting everything," undermining trust in the chatbot's answers and making people less willing to pay for it.
  • The move comes as competitors head the other direction: OpenAI recently started testing ads on ChatGPT, Google shows ads in AI search results, while Anthropic has committed to keeping Claude ad-free.
  • 🚕 First Tesla Cybercab rolls off Giga Texas line LINK

  • Tesla has built the first Cybercab at Gigafactory Texas, hitting a milestone before the autonomous two-seater's planned production start in April, according to a post from the company on X.
  • The Cybercab has no pedals or steering wheel and will rely entirely on Tesla's vision-based Full Self-Driving system, positioning it to compete with autonomous services like Waymo.
  • Musk warned that early production will be "agonizingly slow" because almost everything in the Cybercab is new, following an S-curve before volumes eventually ramp up significantly.
  • 🐛 Microsoft bug let Copilot access confidential emails LINK

  • Microsoft confirmed a bug in its Copilot AI let the tool read and summarize confidential emails for weeks, even when customers had data loss prevention policies in place to block that.
  • The issue, tracked as CW1226324, affected Copilot Chat in Microsoft 365 since January, incorrectly processing draft and sent messages that had a confidential label applied to them.
  • Microsoft began rolling out a fix in February but did not say how many customers were affected, while the European Parliament separately blocked built-in AI features on work devices over privacy concerns.
  • 🎵 Google Gemini can now generate music with Lyria 3 LINK

  • Google is rolling out a music-generation feature in the Gemini app, powered by DeepMind's Lyria 3 model, which can create 30-second tracks with lyrics and cover art from text prompts.
  • Users can upload a photo or video to generate a matching song, control elements like style, vocals, and tempo, and all output carries a SynthID watermark to identify AI-generated content.
  • Google is also expanding Dream Track on YouTube globally for creators, though the tool won't mimic artists directly — naming one in a prompt only inspires a track with similar style or mood.
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    🧰 Trending tools

    Sonnet 4.6: a conversational AI assistant that handles coding, analysis, writing, and research tasks with improved reasoning capabilities and context understanding.LINK

    Moda: an AI-powered design tool that generates fully editable, brand-aligned content on a layered canvas for slides, posters, and ads.LINK

    Omnia: a monitoring tool that reveals how AI models perceive and cite your brand, enabling you to optimize content for better AI search visibility.LINK

    AsteroidOS 2.0: an open-source Linux distribution for smartwatches, providing an alternative operating system to proprietary wearable platforms.LINK

    Flixier Generate AI Video in Timeline: generates and assembles AI video clips directly in your editing timeline, letting you create, extend, and polish videos with voice and captions in one workspace.LINK

    Design Rails: generates complete brand identity packages (logo, colors, typography, UI styles) as downloadable files that AI coding agents can use to build consistent, branded interfaces.LINK

    📚 Trending papers & reports

    GLM-5 AI model matches GPT-4 performance: the Chinese system achieves similar accuracy on reasoning and language tasks while using fewer computing resources during training.LINK

    Robots learn faster by remembering past attempts: instead of starting fresh each time, the system stores what worked before and reuses those solutions for similar new tasks.LINK

    Compose Verifiable Prompts for Reinforcement Learning: training language models by breaking complex tasks into smaller, checkable steps improves accuracy because each piece can be verified before moving forward.LINK

    Quantum RSA Breaking Gets Cheaper: researchers reduced the number of quantum bits needed to crack RSA 2048 encryption from millions down to 100,000 physical qubits.LINK


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