GeekyBrief: Zucks may not open-source superintelligence models 🚀 Meta and Microsoft shares up 📆 New games and shows to look out for in August

Zuckerberg hints Meta AI may become less open 🤖

  • Zuckerberg signals Meta won’t open source all of its ‘superintelligence’ models as the company takes a cautious new stance on sharing advanced AI.
  • In a recent update, Meta’s CEO cited safety and responsibility as reasons for possibly holding back future “superintelligence” AI models from full public release.
  • The move could limit researcher and developer access, marking a shift from Meta’s previous open strategy and potentially shaping how AI is built and controlled worldwide.

Microsoft and Meta stocks soar after earnings 🚀

  • Shares of both tech giants jump after strong results, with Microsoft up 9% and Meta hitting all-time highs after smashing Wall Street expectations.
  • Microsoft’s Azure cloud revenue outpaced forecasts, highlighting gains from AI, while Meta delivered robust ad revenue growth and a positive third-quarter outlook.
  • The surge signals investor confidence in tech’s AI-driven future, with implications for everything from job markets to the next wave of digital innovation.

Substack’s Nazi controversy reignites after alert 🚨

  • A push notification recommending a Nazi blog has sparked new criticism of Substack’s ongoing moderation failures and its handling of hate content.
  • Users were shocked to receive an app alert promoting a swastika-branded newsletter known for Holocaust denial and white nationalist propaganda, prompting a public apology from the platform.
  • The incident highlights ongoing risks of Substack’s light-touch moderation approach, reviving concerns that tech platforms can amplify hate speech and extremism on a large scale.

Apple to hike iPhone 17 prices by $50 📈

  • Apple is reportedly set to increase iPhone 17 prices by $50 with one exception, leaving the base model at its current price.
  • The $50 price rise will apply to the new Slim, Pro, and Pro Max models, as Apple looks to offset rising costs and China tariffs.
  • With nearly every new iPhone becoming pricier, consumers may rethink upgrades and rivals could gain ground in the mid-range segment.

AirTag luggage tracking now covers 30 airlines 🧳

  • AirTag luggage tracking expands to 30 airlines, with another major carrier joining Apple’s Share Item Location program for seamless lost bag recovery worldwide.
  • Travellers can now use the Find My app to share their AirTag’s live location with participating airlines, helping staff track and return missing baggage faster at most global hubs.
  • As the program grows, travellers gain more peace of mind and control, reducing stress and confusion if their luggage is lost in transit.

YouTube uses AI to guess your age 🤖

  • YouTube is using AI to guess users’ ages, rolling out a new system in the US that detects teens to automatically apply extra protections.
  • The platform’s machine learning model checks signals like your watch history, search behaviour, and account age to estimate if you’re under 18, overriding the date of birth you entered.
  • Adults incorrectly flagged as teens must verify with a government ID or credit card to access restricted content, raising new privacy and accessibility issues for users.

Huge August game releases lined up 🎮

  • The biggest game launches of August 2025 bring a wave of major franchises, long-awaited remakes, and fresh titles for every system.
  • Heavy hitters like Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Mafia: The Old Country, and The House of the Dead 2: Remake land alongside new adventures such as Shinobi: Art of Vengeance and Sword of the Sea.
  • August’s packed slate signals a golden month for players, promising nostalgia, innovation, and plenty to keep streams, reviews, and gaming communities buzzing.

August K-dramas promise fresh stories 📺

  • A bunch of new K-dramas premiere in August 2025, with genres ranging from legal thrillers and heartfelt journeys to a remake of “Mary Kills People.”
  • This month’s lineup features standout series like “Mary Kills People” starring Lee Bo Young and “Beyond the Bar,” a legal workplace drama, along with other highly anticipated titles debuting across major networks.
  • Producer will hope the fresh batch of dramas can keep fans entertained, expand audiences, and continue feeding the global buzz for Korean pop culture throughout August.

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