TLDR 2026-07-08
Meta AI images 🖼️, inside XBox layoffs 📉, tech worker sentiment 💼
Meta enters AI image model race in bid to court advertisers and subscribers (4 minute read)
Meta has released a new AI model for creating images, Muse Image. The model will be available for consumers to access for free via the Meta AI app and site, WhatsApp direct messages, and Instagram Stories. Users who hit their free limit can purchase a subscription or wait until the limit resets. Muse Image will be used to power advertiser-specific image-generation tools as part of Meta's AI-powered Advantage Plus service.
Behind Xbox's Big Layoffs, a Streaming Strategy That Failed (6 minute read)
Xbox announced on Monday that it would lay off 3,200 employees and let go of five game studios. The company is aiming to reset itself after overspending on studios, staff, and games that people didn't want to play. Xbox plans to take a more streamlined approach to games and studios going forward. It will focus more on franchises like Minecraft, which is considered one of the most successful video games in the world.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
SpaceX just launched the 1st-ever nuclear-powered commercial satellite (4 minute read)
The BOHR (Betavoltaic Orbital High-Reliability) satellite is a commercially built nuclear-powered cubesat created by Florida-based company City Labs. It was designed to test the company's proprietary NanoTritium betavoltaic micropower source in space for the first time. The NanoTritium device harnesses beta particles emitted from the radioactive decay of tritium and converts them directly into electricity using a semiconductor. It is meant to provide continuous power to spacecraft without a reliance on solar energy.
Tesla Cybercab Includes More Powerful FSD Hardware (3 minute read)
Production units of the upcoming Cybercab are running a more powerful version of Tesla's Full Self-Driving computer compared to the Model 3 or Model Y. The biggest change is the increased onboard memory, which will allow the computer to run much larger self-driving models. The extra computing muscle enables the Cybercab to be equipped with an SAE Level 4 Autonomous Mode - the Cybercab is designed to operate entirely without human intervention. Tesla started testing Cybercabs without steering wheels or pedals on public roads in Austin last week.
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The People Who Will Thrive in the AI Age (22 minute read)
AI doesn't seem to be taking away jobs and leaving humans with nothing to do. Studies have found that AI adoption has resulted in work becoming more intense, not less. People are using the time they save by using AI to take on new tasks. The people who are going to make a difference are the ones who will seek improvement and actively wrestle with AI to develop their own mental capabilities to accomplish more.
China May Restrict Access to Its Most Powerful AI Models (4 minute read)
Chinese authorities have held talks with major Chinese AI companies about whether to restrict foreign access to their most advanced models. No decisions have been made yet, but officials are considering options like a bar on public release or a limit to domestic use only. China's AI companies have become popular partly because they are free and open source. Closing access would mean surrendering the lever that drove China's rise.
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