Analysis: Apple hired at least 36 AI experts from Google and has created a secretive European laboratory in Zurich, to develop new AI models and products (Michael Acton/Financial Times)

Michael Acton / Financial Times:
Analysis: Apple hired at least 36 AI experts from Google and has created a secretive European laboratory in Zurich, to develop new AI models and products  —  iPhone maker also recruits generative AI experts into secretive Zurich lab as it prepares fightback against Big Tech rivals

Rabbit R1 review: good price, but emblematic of a trend of selling barely finished products at full price, while vowing to fix the issues later to win a “race” (Marques Brownlee/Marques Brownlee on YouTube)

Marques Brownlee / Marques Brownlee on YouTube:
Rabbit R1 review: good price, but emblematic of a trend of selling barely finished products at full price, while vowing to fix the issues later to win a “race”  —  AI in a Box.  But a different box.Get a dbrand skin and screen protector at https://dbrand.com/rabbitMKBHD Merch …

Blaize, which designs AI chips for edge devices and data centers, raised $106M; the company announced in December 2023 plans to go public via a SPAC merger (Maria Deutscher/SiliconANGLE)

Maria Deutscher / SiliconANGLE:
Blaize, which designs AI chips for edge devices and data centers, raised $106M; the company announced in December 2023 plans to go public via a SPAC merger  —  Startup Blaize Inc., which supplies artificial intelligence chips for edge devices and data centers, today disclosed that it has raised $106 million in fresh funding.

Multiple US House aides say ByteDance’s video editing app CapCut could also be subject to the same divest-or-ban requirement as TikTok (Taylor Lorenz/Washington Post)

Taylor Lorenz / Washington Post:
Multiple US House aides say ByteDance’s video editing app CapCut could also be subject to the same divest-or-ban requirement as TikTok  —  ByteDance’s CapCut editing app made it easy to edit short-form video.  The legislation that could ban TikTok also applies to CapCut, congressional aides say.