🧑‍🚀 AI Healthcare, NVIDIA’s Hidden Heavyweights & Google’s Device Future

AI deskills doctors, Google devices, Trump Intel, Meta teen AI, Ambani India AI, AI genetics, AI variants, Vocal Image, Google breach, Global shipping halt.

🗞️ THE WEEKEND RECAP

Top Stories You Might Have Missed

đź’¸ NVIDIA’s Hidden Heavyweights: Nearly 40% of NVIDIA’s Q2 revenue came from just two unnamed customers, fueling speculation about AI giants driving its explosive growth.

🤝 Trump Deal Locks Intel Foundry: A $5.7B agreement gives the U.S. a stake in Intel, plus penalties if it sells its struggling chip foundry. The move cements D.C.'s grip on domestic semiconductor manufacturing strategy.

📜 Meta Tightens AI Rules for Teens: After backlash, Meta will block chatbots from discussing self-harm, sex, or romance with teens—restricting access to only vetted, age-appropriate AI characters.

🦾 Ambani Taps Google, Meta for India AI Push: Reliance launches "Reliance Intelligence" to build India's AI backbone, starting with $100M partnerships for cloud infrastructure and enterprise tools powered by Llama and Jio.

🧬 AI Decodes Genetic Risk Clarity: A new tool from Mount Sinai uses AI and health records to predict disease risk from rare genetic variants—aiming to cut guesswork and guide earlier, smarter care.

đź’— AI Tool Predicts Hereditary Disease Risk: Mount Sinai scientists built an AI model using 1M+ health records to assess how likely rare genetic variants are to cause disease, helping tailor care and reduce false alarms.

🚨 Google Expands Drift Breach Warning: All Salesloft Drift tokens should be treated as compromised after attackers accessed Google Workspace emails, Google urges immediate revokes and reviews of all linked services.

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🩺 MEDICINE

AI Helps Doctors Catch More Cancer, But May Also Be Making Them Worse Without It

AI Helps Doctors Catch More Cancer

A new study in The Lancet raises a red flag: after three months of using an AI tool to detect precancerous growths during colonoscopies, doctors became significantly worse at spotting them unaided. The study suggests that AI might be causing “deskilling,” where reliance on automation erodes core medical abilities.

While tech has boosted diagnostic accuracy, experts warn this human backslide could be risky—especially in settings without AI support or when algorithms fail. As one physician put it, “If I lose the skills, how am I going to spot the errors?” → Read the full article here.

🦅 WILDTECH

AI-Powered Nature Apps Turn Young Hikers into Citizen Scientists

From spotting scarlet tanagers to flagging poison ivy, AI is becoming a go-to trail companion. Apps like Merlin Bird ID and iNaturalist use machine learning to recognize bird songs, plants, and insects in real time, turning casual hikes into interactive science lessons.

The result? A surge of younger hikers sharing discoveries on TikTok and Instagram, while also contributing to biodiversity research. AI won’t replace the thrill of seeing wildlife firsthand, but it’s proving to be a powerful guide in nature’s next chapter—helping people explore, learn, and protect the outdoors. → Read the full article here.

📱 GADGETS

Google Thinks the Future of AI Hardware Isn’t One Device, It’s All of Them

At its latest showcase, Google made one thing clear: the next wave of AI won’t be about a single “it” gadget, but a web of interconnected wearables and accessories. From watches to earbuds to smart glasses, the company is betting on a personalized, multi-device ecosystem powered by Gemini, its AI assistant.

This strategy embraces the “spaghetti stage” of hardware experimentation, where form factors are fluid and the goal is seamless ambient computing. But as AI spreads across more devices, the promise of simplicity may collide with the reality of gadget overload. → Read the full article here.

🖥️ HARDWARE

Plaud Launches $179 AI Notetaker with Screen, Smarter Audio, and Multidimensional Summaries

Plaud.ai has unveiled the Note Pro, a $179 upgrade to its compact AI-powered notetaker, now featuring a 0.95-inch AMOLED screen and double the microphone count. With improved noise suppression and an expanded 16.4-foot recording range, the Note Pro auto-detects calls vs. in-person conversations and supports 50 hours of recording on a single charge.

Its companion app gets a serious boost too, offering customizable summaries, template-based insights, and the ability to query notes. As competitors struggle, Plaud has shipped over a million devices—positioning itself as the quiet leader of the AI hardware note-taking race. → Continue reading here.

📽️ VIDEO

Claude for Chrome, Nano Banana, Meta Poaching Gone Wrong, and more!

AI heats up with Claude’s Chrome launch, Google’s image boost, Meta exits, Apple’s AI talks, and new open-source breakthroughs.

đź§° TOOLBOX

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🎵 DiffRhythm

Instantly generates full songs with vocals from lyrics and style in just 10 seconds.

📊 NotDiamond AI

Simplifies decision-making with real-time analytics and intuitive AI-powered workflows.

đź§Ş Cline

Streamlines genomic research with tools for visualization, data analysis, and more.

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