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  • Amazon AGI Labs chief defends his reverse acqui-hire

    Amazon AGI Labs chief defends his reverse acqui-hire

    When Amazon hired the founders of AI startup Adept last year, it was one of the first examples of what became known as a reverse acqui-hire — a deal where a large company hires key startup team members and licenses its technology, rather than acquiring the startup outright.

    Adept’s co-founder and former CEO David Luan subsequently became the head of Amazon’s new AGI Lab, and while Luan’s recent interview with The Verge is ostensibly focused on Amazon’s vision for AI agents, reporter Alex Heath also asked him about the reverse acqui-hire trend.

    Luan replied that he hopes to be “remembered more as being an AI research innovator rather than a deal structure innovator” — but from his perspective, it’s “perfectly rational” for companies like Amazon to “put together critical mass on both talent and compute right now.”

    As for why he was willing to leave his startup for Amazon, Luan said he wasn’t interested in turning Adept into “an enterprise company that only sells small models,” because he wanted to solve “the four crucial remaining research problems left to AGI.”

    “Every single one of them is going to require two-digit billion-dollar clusters to go run it,” he said. “How else am I … going to have the opportunity to go do that?”

  • AirPods Pro 3 arrive with heart-rate sensing and live translation using Apple Intelligence

    AirPods Pro 3 arrive with heart-rate sensing and live translation using Apple Intelligence

    Apple debuted the third-generation AirPods Pro at the “Awe-dropping” event on Tuesday, featuring heart-rate tracking, improved audio, and a smaller, more interactive charging case. 

    It’s been three years since Apple refreshed the AirPods Pro line, releasing the Pro 2 model in 2022. The new AirPods Pro are available for preorder today at a cost of $249. The headphones will arrive in stores on September 19.Image Credits:Apple

    One of the standout features of the AirPods Pro 3 is its heart-rate sensing capability, a first for the AirPods line. This addition will operate similarly to the Powerbeats Pro 2, using LED sensors to provide precise measurements. The collected data will sync with Apple’s Fitness app.

    The active noise cancellation, which reduces external noise, has been significantly improved. Apple says it removes twice the noise compared to Pro 2.

    A noteworthy upcoming feature is a live translation capability, thanks to Apple’s iOS 26 software update. This lets you have conversations in different languages, using your iPhone to translate while the phone plays one language and the AirPods handle the other.

    Other notable updates include smaller, more comfortable earbuds. Apple now offers foam ear tips in five different sizes, and the company claims it’s “the best-fitting AirPods.”

    Although the current model represents a solid improvement, considerable speculation has circulated before the event about the potential release of a second version of the AirPods Pro 3.

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    This rumored high-end variant is expected to have a higher price point than the other version, with the significant hardware upgrade being an infrared camera capable of detecting hand gestures and delivering an improved spatial audio experience when used with Apple’s Vision Pro headset. 

    The second version of the Pro 3 model is predicted to launch in 2026.

  • Operation Kill Mockingbird: Tulsi Takes on the CIA’s Propaganda Machine

    Operation Kill Mockingbird: Tulsi Takes on the CIA’s Propaganda Machine

    Tulsi Gabbard’s Bold Move Against the CIA

    Picture this: Tulsi Gabbard, former Democratic presidential hopeful turned Director of National Intelligence, decides to give the CIA a reality check. She’s taking the CIA’s propaganda arm—Operation Mockingbird—for a straight-up makeover.

    What’s the Scoop?

    • Operation Mockingbird is a little-known CIA division that has been quietly shaping narratives.
    • Gabbard’s strategy? A full enema—a metaphor for a tough cleanup that will flush out the skittish, unofficial corners.
    • Her aim? To strip away the conspiratorial whispers and put the CIA’s “propaganda machine” under a laser spotlight.

    Why It Matters

    Once the CIA gets a good look at how narratives are built inside a shadowy office, they can pin down who’s feeding what and push for more transparency. Gabbard isn’t just cleaning the house—she’s making a statement: “No more behind‑the‑door stories. Let’s get honest.”

    Expectations & Reactions
    • Local politicians are keeping their cool, hoping this revamp keeps the CIA in check.
    • White‑hat tech whizzes are ready to help trace any leaks. They’re calling this “Operation Truth‑Seeker.”
    • And, of course, the “broken‑clock” question is floating around—parliamentary critics wonder whether this will actually stick.

    That’s the gist. Tulsi Gabbard’s no-nonsense approach could be the key to turning the CIA’s murk into clear, factual narratives. Time will tell if this fresh cleaning operation lies down the path of open, honest intelligence for all of us.

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  • Eau Gallie Commodores Secure First FHSAA State Semifinal Spot with 26-24 Triumph Over Bishop Moore

    Eau Gallie Commodores Secure First FHSAA State Semifinal Spot with 26-24 Triumph Over Bishop Moore

    commodores are 12-1 on the season

    Eau Gallie Commodores Secure First FHSAA State Semifinal Spot with 26-24 Triumph Over Bishop Moore

    Eau Gallie Commodores Secure the Golden Ticket to State Semifinals

    In a showdown that felt more like a Friday night lights thriller than a bingo night, the No. 1 Eau Gallie Commodores edged past the No. 2 Bishop Moore Hornets with a razor‑thin score of 26‑24 in the Class 3A Regional Finals. Black Friday just turned into a Football Friday for the Commodores.

    What’s Next? The (December) Race to Glory

    Mark your calendars: the FHSAA State Semifinals will kick off on December 6 at 7:30 p.m. – so grab your popcorn, because these guys are stepping onto a bigger stage.

    The Coaching Crew: Chris Sands

    Head Coach Chris Sands has been steering this ship with a calm steady hand. Under his guidance, Eau Gallie rockets to a 12‑1 overall record – that’s a win streak that even your grandma would brag about.

    Star Quarterback: Joseph Allen

    • Freshman‑turned‑Sloan‑star: 2,074 passing yards
    • Roaring touchdown count: 23
    • Quarterback rating: 114 (so good, it’s practically a gym class achievement)

    Those stats? If this is the 2023‑24 season, this kid’s got a future in the next Marvel Studios production titled “Legen—DAS tastic 2024.’

    Recruitment Rag‑tag: Top‑Talent in Town

    • LSU’s 4‑star commitment: Brandon Brown
    • FAU’s OLB: Josh Robers
    • 4‑star All‑Ath: Xavier Lherisse
    • And a bunch more that make your heart skip a beat

    With a roster that could make even the toughest rivals tremble, it’s no surprise the Commodores are in the spotlight.

    Pit‑Stops: Past Victories
    • Bishop Moore – because revenge is sweet
    • Titusville – straight into the win column
    • Crystal River – fine, let’s say… “what’s that?”

    All told: Eau Gallie’s journey to the State Semifinals is like a G‑scale adventure. Grab your shirts with the 3‑A emblem – the future is looking bright, and folks, enjoy the ride!
    PLAYOFF SCOREBOARD: Space Coast Wins SSAA Championship, Titusville Defeats Merritt Island in OT

    Playoff Highlights: Space Coast Clinches SSAA Title, Titusville Dominates in OT

    Game Recap

    Space Coast swept the SSAA Championship, delivering a hard‑fought victory that had fans on the edge of their seats. Meanwhile, Titusville rolled over Merritt Island in a pulse‑racing overtime (OT) showdown that left everyone breathless.

    Why It Matters

    • Space Coast’s triumph cements their status as the county’s powerhouse, earning bragging rights and a hefty share of the trophy cabinet.
    • Titusville’s OT win keeps momentum alive, offering the team a sweet taste of redemption and a promise for future contests.

    Behind the Scenes: A Quick Chat

    Prior to the season’s start, Xavier Lherisse—the four‑star safety representing the Eau Gallie Commodores—sat down with Space Coast Daily’s Juan Rodriguez. They dove deep into everything from recruitment strategies to the future of high‑school football in Brevard County.

    Key Takeaways

    Recruitment Spotlight: Xavier discussed how top talent can elevate local teams and the steps coaches take to attract bright athletes.

    Future Outlook: The duo highlighted the exciting potential of Brevard County’s high‑school programs and how they plan to keep building the local talent pipeline.

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    Your one‑stop source for Brevard County sports news is Space Coast Daily. Grab the latest updates beyond this story!

  • Cognition AI defies turbulence with a 0M raise at .2B valuation

    Cognition AI defies turbulence with a $400M raise at $10.2B valuation

    Cognition AI, the startup behind AI coding agent Devin, has hit a $10.2 billion valuation after raising $400 million, marking a jump from the company’s $4 billion valuation earlier this year, reports Bloomberg

    Founders Fund, the Peter Thiel-backed VC, led Cognition’s latest round, with participation from existing investors like Lux Capital, Joe Lonsdale’s 8VC, Elad Gil, Definition Capital and Swish Ventures.

    In July, Cognition acquired AI coding startup Windsurf, just days after Google poached the startup’s CEO, co-founder, and research leads.

    The raise comes after serious growth for Cognition’s core product. The startup’s annual recurring revenue from Devin has climbed to $73 million in June, up from $1 million in September 2024. Net burn has remained under $20 million since its founding two years ago, per Bloomberg.

    At the same time, the company has built a reputation for placing strict demands on its workers. Last month, Cognition laid off 30 staffers and offered buyouts to the remaining 200 employees, offering them a way out of the expectation to work 80-hour, six-day weeks.

  • After researchers unmasked a prolific SMS scammer, a new operation has emerged in its wake

    If you, like practically anyone else with a cell phone in the U.S. and beyond, have received a scam text message about an unpaid toll or undelivered mail item, there’s a good chance you have been targeted by a prolific scamming operation.

    The scam isn’t particularly complex, but it has been highly effective. By sending spam text messages that look like genuine notifications for popular services, from postal deliveries to local government programs, unsuspecting victims click a link that loads a phishing page, they enter their credit card details, and that information is swiped and used for fraud.

    During a period of seven months in 2024, the scam netted at least 884,000 stolen credit card details, allowing scammers to cash in on their victims’ accounts. Some victims lost thousands of dollars in the scam, researchers say.

    But a series of operations security (opsec) mistakes ultimately led security researchers and investigative journalists to the real-world identity of the maker of the scamming software Magic Cat, who researchers say goes by the handle Darcula. a photo of a profile picture of a prolific scammer, the picture is a white fluffy cat on a couch.Image Credits:via Mnemonic

    As revealed by the Oslo-headquartered security firm Mnemonic and reported in tandem by Norwegian media earlier this year, behind the fluffy cute cat in Darcula’s profile photos is a 24-year-old Chinese national named Yucheng C.

    The researchers say Yucheng C. develops Magic Cat for his hundreds of customers, who use the software to launch their own SMS text message scam campaigns at their victims.

    Soon after he was unmasked, Darcula went dark and his scam operation has not seen any updates since, leaving his customers in the lurch. But in its wake, a new operation has emerged and is already vastly outpacing its predecessor.

    Researchers are now sounding the alarm on the new fraud operation, Magic Mouse, which rose from the ashes of Magic Cat. 

    Ahead of sharing new findings at the Def Con security conference in Las Vegas on Friday, Harrison Sand, an offensive security consultant at Mnemonic, told TechCrunch that Magic Mouse has been surging in popularity since the demise of Darcula’s Magic Cat. 

    Sand also warned of the operation’s growing ability to steal people’s credit cards on a massive scale.

    During their investigation, Mnemonic found photos from inside the operation posted in a Telegram channel that Darcula administered, showing a lineup of credit card payment terminals and videos showing racks with dozens of phones used for automating the sending of messages to victims. 

    The scammers use the card details in mobile wallets on phones and conduct payment fraud, laundering their funds into other bank accounts. Some of the phones had mobile wallets overflowing with other people’s stolen cards, ready to be used for mobile transactions. 

    Sand told TechCrunch that Magic Mouse is already responsible for the theft of at least 650,000 credit cards a month.

    While evidence suggests Magic Mouse is an entirely new operation, coded by new developers and likely unrelated to Darcula, much of Magic Mouse’s success stems from the new operators stealing the phishing kits that made its predecessor’s software so popular. Sand said these kits contain hundreds of phishing sites that Magic Cat used to mimic the legitimate web pages of major tech giants, popular consumer services, and delivery firms, all designed to trick victims into handing over their credit card details.

    But despite the prolific nature of Magic Cat and, now Magic Mouse, and their ability to net millions of dollars in stolen funds from consumers, Sand told TechCrunch in a call that law enforcement is not looking beyond a few scattered reports of fraud or at the wider operation behind the scheme. 

    Instead, Sand said, it is the tech companies and financial giants who shoulder much of the responsibility for allowing these scams to exist and thrive, and for not making it more difficult for scammers to use stolen cards. 

    As for anyone who receives a suspicious text, ignoring an unwanted message might be the best policy. 

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