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Welcome back to the week in criticism! I have a lot about you today, including why Windsurf lost access to Claude, the new features of Chatgpt, the WWDC 2025, Elon Musk’s match against Donald Trump and much more. Good weekend!

Duh: During an interview with TC Sessions: AI 2025, Anthropic’s co -founder had a perfectly reasonable explanation for why the company reduced Windsurf access: “I think it would be strange to sell Claude to Openai,” said the leader of science Jared Kaplan, referring to the rumors. her. It looks like a good reason for me!

Everything is the same: The DEEPSEEK Chinese lab has released an update of the AI ​​R1 model last week performing well in various mathematics and coding courses. Now some AI researchers speculate that at least some of the origin data they were training came from the Google Gemini family.

WWDC 2025: Apple’s annual conference of developers begins on Monday. In addition to a recently designed operating system, here is what we expect to see at this year’s event, including a special gambling and update application on Mac, Watch, TV and more.


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Business in front: Chatgpt gets new features for business users, including fasteners for Dropbox, Box, SharePoint, OneDrive and Google Drive. This would let Chatgpt look for information in all your services to answer questions.

Oh no: The start of the Indian Kiranapro Grocery Tradition was hacked and all its data was wiped. According to the company, it has 55,000 customers, with 30,000 to 35,000 active buyers in 50 cities, which total 2,000 orders daily.

Finally, people are happy! Photoshop now comes to Android, so users of the Google operating system can hit their images. The app has a similar set of processing tools with the workplace version, including layer and coverage.

Let’s try it again: Tesla submitted new brand applications for “Tesla Robotaxi” after previous trademark efforts, the terms “Robotaxi” and “Cybercab” failed.

Rolling in the dough: Anduril technological start just got a $ 1 billion investment as part of a new $ 2.5 billion increase, led by the founder Fund, which means that Anduril has doubled its valuation at $ 30.5 billion.

On the way again: When the founders of Toma realized that car dealers were drowned in unanswered calls, they hit the way to see the problem first hand. This summer road trip was turned into $ 17 million A16Z backed by fundraise that helped Toma get his AI telephone agents to more than 100 dealerships in all US

Battle season: All the gloves were away on Thursday, as Elon Musk and President Trump took their respective social networks to throw piercings into each other. Although it may be exciting to watch wealthy men struggling in the public, the fall between the richest person in the world and a US sedentary president promises to have a wider impact on the technology industry.

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Money conversations: Whether you use AI as a friend, therapist or even a girlfriendChatbots are trained to keep you talking. For large technology companies, it was never more competitive to attract users to their chatbot platforms – and keep them there.

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