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Google Pixel's AI-Powered Scam Detection, ChatGPT Now Reads Your Mac Apps, Physical Intelligence Aims to Bring Robots to Life, Hawk Tuah Girl Launches Dating App, Substack's Top Writers Using AI

  1. Google Pixel's AI-Powered Scam Detection: Protecting You from Fraud.
    Google's new Pixel phone feature, Scam Detection, uses AI to identify and warn users about potentially fraudulent calls, prioritizing user privacy by processing everything offline.

  2. ChatGPT Now Reads Your Mac Apps: A Step Toward AI Agents.
    ChatGPT's macOS app now integrates with coding apps like VS Code, letting developers interact with it without copy-pasting code, a stepping stone towards more powerful AI agents.

  3. AI Startup Physical Intelligence Aims to Bring Robots to Life.
    Physical Intelligence, a startup backed by OpenAI and Jeff Bezos, aims to give robots human-like understanding and dexterity by training them with massive amounts of sensor and motion data.

  4. Hawk Tuah Girl Launches AI-Powered Dating App Pookie Tools.
    Viral star Haliey Welch launched Pookie Tools, a dating app with AI-powered advice, outfit suggestions, and even a "bald predictor," aiming to help Gen Z navigate dating's challenges, but some features sparked controversy.

  5. Substack's Top Writers Are Secretly Using AI to Write Their Newsletters.
    Substack, despite its subscription model, hosts surprisingly high amounts of AI-generated content, especially in popular finance newsletters, raising questions about authenticity and the future of online writing.