EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 6 MIN
🤖 Meta Is Reading Minds Now — And That's Just the Start of Today's AI News
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Meta's brain-reading AI has crossed a major threshold, moving beyond decoding individual letters to interpreting higher-level thought — and the privacy implications are staggering. But that's not the only controversy swirling around Meta today: a bombshell WIRED report reveals the company hired hundreds of contractors to secretly impersonate teenagers while probing competitor AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini on sensitive topics. On the jobs front, a surprising new report finds that companies deeply committed to AI are actually hiring more people, not fewer — including a 12% spike in entry-level roles. Meanwhile, South Korea's top chipmakers just pledged over $550 billion to tackle a critical memory shortage that's threatening to bottleneck the entire AI industry. An AI agent economy is quietly taking shape, with platforms enabling AI systems to hire and pay other AI agents autonomously. Streaming platform Tidal is drawing a hard line on AI-generated music, cutting off royalties and slapping new labels on synthetic tracks starting this month. And Ford just admitted a costly lesson: replacing experienced engineers with AI for quality control backfired badly, forcing them to bring the veterans back. Today's episode covers all of this and more — including what one of Google DeepMind's leading ethicists says we still fundamentally misunderstand about AI.Subscribe to Daily Inference: dailyinference.comLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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Meta's brain-reading AI has crossed a major threshold, moving beyond decoding individual letters to interpreting higher-level thought — and the privacy implications are staggering. But that's not the only controversy swirling around Meta today: a bombshell WIRED report reveals the company hired hundreds of contractors to secretly impersonate teenagers while probing competitor AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini on sensitive topics. On the jobs front, a surprising new report finds that companies deeply committed to AI are actually hiring more people, not fewer — including a 12% spike in entry-level roles. Meanwhile, South Korea's top chipmakers just pledged over $550 billion to tackle a critical memory shortage that's threatening to bottleneck the entire AI industry. An AI agent economy is quietly taking shape, with platforms enabling AI systems to hire and pay other AI agents autonomously. Streaming platform Tidal is drawing a hard line on AI-generated music, cutting off royalties and slapping new labels on synthetic tracks starting this month. And Ford just admitted a costly lesson: replacing experienced engineers with AI for quality control backfired badly, forcing them to bring the veterans back. Today's episode covers all of this and more — including what one of Google DeepMind's leading ethicists says we still fundamentally misunderstand about AI.Subscribe to Daily Inference: dailyinference.comLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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