Apple vs OpenAI

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What we’ll cover today:

🤖 A robot that becomes Trump in seconds

🍎 Apple accuses OpenAI of stealing secrets

📸 Meta kills its AI photo feature

⚠️ Yoshua Bengio warns about agentic AI

  • A humanoid robot called Robert instantly switched between the faces of Trump, Zuckerberg, Obama, and others at an AI summit.

  • The real breakthrough wasn't intelligence. It was making a robot feel familiar.

  • People trust faces before they trust technology. AI companies know that.

  • The next AI battle may not be about smarter robots. It may be about more convincing ones.

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  • Apple is suing OpenAI, claiming it used former Apple employees to gain access to confidential hardware secrets.

  • Apple says this wasn't aggressive hiring. It says it was organized knowledge extraction.

  • The lawsuit lands just as OpenAI is preparing to enter the hardware business.

  • Silicon Valley's biggest AI fight may happen in court, not in the lab.

  • Meta removed its new Instagram AI feature just days after launching it.

  • The tool let people create AI images using public Instagram photos without telling the owner.

  • The backlash wasn't surprising. The surprising part is Meta launched it anyway.

  • AI companies keep moving fast. Users keep deciding where the real limits are.

🛠️ TOOLS

🔧 Toyo – Manage inbox, prep calls, and move projects.

🧠 ChatGPT Work – Turn goals into finished work across apps.

⚙️ Sim – Build agentic workflows across integrations and LLMs.

🎬 ChatCut – Edit videos with AI on real timelines.

📚 RESOURCE

AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio explains why agentic AI, killer robots, cybercrime, and deepfakes could become real risks if we don't build safer AI systems now. He also shares what governments, AI companies, and everyday people should do before it's too late.

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