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LetinAR’s thumbnail optics could unlock AI glasses

South Korea's LetinAR says it has miniaturized high-performance optics into a thumbnail-sized, mass-producible module. That shift could convert optics from bespoke R&D parts into standardized building blocks for consumer AI glasses...

Google’s Gemini is in danger of going full Copilot

Over recent months Google has moved Gemini from an opt-in helper to a default, proactive layer across Workspace apps. That shift improves productivity for some and raises fresh privacy and control questions for many more...

ISO 13482 update flags relational hazards as home humanoid robots move into real houses

A proposed revision to ISO 13482 recognizes bidirectional, relationship-driven hazards in domestic humanoid care robots but stops short of binding tests or enforcement-shifting responsibility to early deployments and market choices...

Robinhood preps retail venture IPO as AI rally widens private markets

Robinhood filed confidentially for a second venture fund and is preparing a retail-facing IPO that would package private AI and growth-stage startup exposure into a public vehicle...

Greg Brockman reportedly takes on OpenAI product strategy as company eyes ChatGPT-Codex consolidation

TechCrunch reports OpenAI has placed co-founder Greg Brockman in a hands-on product-strategy role as the company explores merging ChatGPT and Codex. The move signals a shift from model-first experimentation to product-first consolidation with concrete consequences for enterprises, developers and platform partners...

Sony clarifies AI Camera Assistant after viral demo – what changed and what to watch

A viral demo pushed Sony to say its Xperia AI Camera Assistant makes shooting suggestions - not secret edits. The episode highlights transparency, provenance and UX as the next battleground...

Thinking Machines wants an AI that actually listens while it talks

Thinking Machines is pitching a shift from turn-taking LLMs to streaming 'listen-while-talk' models. The move is technically plausible now - and it raises new privacy, latency and governance exposure...

Poppy debuts a proactive AI assistant – privacy risks to watch

Poppy launched a connector-driven assistant that continuously monitors calendar, email and messaging to surface reminders and suggested actions. The shift to background orchestration creates new privacy and governance exposure for users and companies...

YouTube expands likeness (deepfake) detection to all adult users

YouTube has opened its AI-powered likeness detection to all users aged 18+, letting people submit a selfie-style scan so the platform can search for videos that use their likeness and notify them on matches. The move raises immediate privacy, accuracy and governance questions...