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š« All sizzle, no sauce: This is a crazy story. Builder.ai pretended to be AI-powered while secretly running on cheap human developers in India. Founder Sachin Dev Duggal raised $445M from Microsoft, SoftBank and Qatar, faked revenue, and vanished into bankruptcy. The company was valued at $1.5 billion. Turns out its slogan, āas easy as ordering pizza,ā meant microwaving frozen code.
Phishing got a glow-up: Scam emails used to scream āNigerian princeā with typos galore. Now, AI makes them sound more legit than your actual bank. No weird phrasing, no broken English: just a well-written lie in your inbox. Even tiny languages like Icelandic arenāt safe. Slow down reading your email, and donāt jump to act.
š Appleās rebranding its software: Leaks say instead of iOS 18, youāll soon see iOS 26. Same goes for macOS 26, iPadOS 26, watchOS 26 and more (paywall link). The goal? To cut down on confusion and unify the branding, since some of the OS versions use different numbers. Weāll hear more at their developers conference starting June 9.
š£ļø Claude found its voice: Claude Free just leveled up with two new features: voice mode and web search. Now you can talk to Claude like itās your AI roommate: Ask it to summarize your day, fetch docs, even send emails. And yes, it finally joined the ācan Google stuffā club. Bonus: All this without paying a cent; well, you are paying with your data.
š¶ Puppies vs. cancer: A biotech company is developing a home test to detect cancer using specially trained dogs and AI. You breathe into a mask for three minutes, mail it back and the pups sniff for signs of cancer while AI tracks their reactions. Does it work? Clinical trials showed 94% accuracy. They aināt woofinā around.
šš¼āāļø Fake it ātil you jog it: Thereās now an app called Fake My Run that lets you draw made-up jogging routes and upload them to Strava like youāre a cardio god. Inspired by āStrava mulesā (yes, people pay others to run for them), the appās developer says itās a comment on runningās toxic clout-chasing culture. I was running down the street where the houses were numbered, 64k, 128k, 256k, 512k and 1MB. What a trip down memory lane!
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