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An interview with Mustafa Suleyman on Microsoft's AI reorg, how revising its OpenAI deal "unlocked [Microsoft's] ability to pursue superintelligence", and more (Hayden Field/The Verge)

Hayden Field / The Verge:
An interview with Mustafa Suleyman on Microsoft's AI reorg, how revising its OpenAI deal “unlocked [Microsoft's] ability to pursue superintelligence”, and more  —  Its new transcription model is a step towards those goals, says Microsoft AI's Mustafa Suleyman.

Super Mario Bros. players uncover huge new speedrun glitch

Super Mario Bros. speedrunners have discovered a major glitch in the game that allows players to manipulate code on the fly.

David Pogue: ‘Apple and Me’

David Pogue, on his new blog at Substack:

When the iPhone was about to go on sale in 2007, a thousand people lined up around the block at New York City’s Apple Store.

I’d written a parody of “My Way,” with the crazy idea of filming a music video with the participation of people standing in that line. It was a total blast; everyone in line was game. I edited the results together and uploaded it — and for six hours, ladies and gentlemen, it was the most watched video on YouTube. (It’s still there.)

Anyway. That night, I got a call from Jobs’s assistant. “I have Steve on the line,” she said. “Can you take the call?”

I was out to dinner with my family, but I said yes.

“David?” Jobs said when he came on the line. “I saw that song video you posted today.”

Oh GREAT, I thought. I steeled myself for another epic reaming by the CEO of Apple.

“I just wanted to say, it was the funniest fucking thing I’ve ever seen,” he said.

Tesla’s sales recover slightly, but the trend lines are all bad

Tesla's first quarter sales report is out, and depending on how you look at it, the numbers are good but also bad. The company's sales are up a modest 6 percent year over year, but that's probably not the best way of looking at it considering the extraordinary circumstances surrounding Tesla - Elon Musk's Nazi […]

Outriders re-review: Square Enix’s loot-shooter was years ahead of its time

Outriders, the 2021 loot-shooter from People Can Fly, set the stage for popular 2026 shooters like Marathon and Arc Raiders.