

Get Paid To Train AI On Your Phone Calls?
67 snips Sep 25, 2025
A lawsuit alert! Musk's xAI accuses OpenAI of stealing trade secrets, stirring up the tech world. Intel seeks Apple's help for a comeback, while Spotify beefs up its AI policy to combat fraudulent music. In a groundbreaking idea, Circle is considering reversible transactions in crypto to fight fraud. On the quirky side, the Neon app pays users to record their phone calls and sells the data to AI firms, raising eyebrows about privacy. Tune in for all these hot topics and more!
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Lawsuit Claims Talent Fueled Trade Secret Theft
- XAI alleges OpenAI poached employees to access proprietary source code and data-center know-how.
- The complaint says hires induced breaches of confidentiality to transfer trade secrets to OpenAI.
Intel Sought Apple Investment During Comeback
- Intel approached Apple about an investment as part of its turnaround strategy.
- Apple shifting to in-house chips makes a full return to Intel unlikely despite interest in competition, Brian notes.
Spotify Adopts AI Music Labels And Spam Controls
- Spotify will adopt the DDEX standard to label AI-generated music and add a spam filter.
- The moves aim to prevent voice deepfakes and fraudulent uploads while still supporting legitimate AI use.