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🏛️ Trump taps Zuck, Huang, Ellison for tech council LINK
🍏 Apple to open Siri to rival AIs in iOS 27 LINK
🗣️ Google debuts Gemini 3.1 Flash Live LINK
📚 Wikipedia bans AI‑generated content LINK
🚫 OpenAI shelves erotic chatbot LINK
➕ 10 other news & articles you might like
🧰 5 trending tools
📚 2 trending papers & reports
🏛️ Trump names Zuckerberg, Jensen Huang and Larry Ellison to new White House tech council — excluding Musk and Altman LINK
The advisory group will guide U.S. policy on AI and other key technologies, bringing in leaders from Meta, Nvidia and Oracle.
Notably absent are Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, signaling a different mix of industry voices.
The council underscores the administration’s focus on AI competitiveness and public‑private coordination.
🍏 Apple plans to open up Siri to rival AI assistants in iOS 27 LINK
Bloomberg reports an upcoming OS update would let third‑party AI assistants plug into Siri.
The change could allow users to route certain voice requests to non‑Apple models.
It signals a more open stance as Apple expands its on‑device and cloud AI features.
🗣️ Google debuts Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, blurring the line between human and bot LINK
Ars Technica says the new real‑time model makes conversations feel more human, complicating disclosure norms.
Flash Live responds with natural pacing and voice, reducing cues that reveal it’s an AI.
The launch raises transparency and safety questions for customer support, sales and social platforms.
📚 Wikipedia bans AI‑generated content across the encyclopedia LINK
404 Media reports Wikipedia has adopted a policy prohibiting AI‑generated text in articles.
The move targets quality and sourcing issues stemming from large language models.
Communities will need to adapt editing workflows and tool usage under the new restrictions.
🚫 OpenAI shelves its erotic chatbot ‘indefinitely’ LINK
The Verge reports OpenAI has dropped plans to release an adult chatbot and paused its ‘adult mode.’
There is no timeline to revisit the effort, effectively ending the project for now.
The decision highlights the brand, safety and policy complexities of explicit AI experiences.
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🧰 Trending tools
Gemini 3.1 Flash Live: Google’s real‑time conversational model with human‑like pacing and voice. LINK
Make the switch: Gemini Chat Import: Google’s migration tool to bring your AI memories and chat history into Gemini. LINK
Siri (iOS 27 third‑party AI support): Apple is planning APIs to let rival AI assistants integrate with Siri. LINK
Sora (OpenAI video) — shutdown: OpenAI’s Sora video app is reportedly shutting down amid partner changes. LINK
AI code security scanner startup: A new tool to uncover hidden security flaws in AI code; raised $6M from 8VC and Marc Benioff. LINK


