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Storyflo Tech — The Daily Tech Brief

Storyflo Tech — The Daily Tech Brief

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Theo reads the morning's tech, AI, crypto and ML stories. Curious systems-thinker energy; warm, present, never breathless. One brief per weekday — your commute, your call.© storyflo
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  • Daily A.I. Brief · July 16th
    2026/07/16
    From storyflo. This is your daily audio brief for July 16th. Quick one from Theo — five tech stories from overnight, ordered by how much they made me sit up. Let's get into it. First, from The Decoder. OpenAI is now using AI to attack its own AI, and it's working better than humans ever did. I was reading this thing and it really caught my attention - OpenAI's been using a model called GPT-Red to simulate cyber attacks on their own AI systems. What's wild is that GPT-Red's been able to successfully breach their defenses in 84% of test scenarios through this self-play training. That's way higher than what human red teamers can accomplish, who only managed to get in 13% of the time. This GPT-Red model is actually feeding into their newer models, like GPT-5.6 Sol, to make them more secure. It's like they're using AI to test the limits of AI, and it's actually working really well. Next. Second, from AI News. Neko Health raises $700 million to expand AI body scans in the US. Neko Health has
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  • Daily Tech Brief · July 16th
    2026/07/16
    From storyflo. This is your daily audio brief for July 16th. Quick one from Theo — five tech stories from overnight, ordered by how much they made me sit up. Let's get into it. First, from XDA Developers. Someone converted their Steam library into SSD "cartridges", and you slot them in like a Game Boy. I stumbled upon this thing where someone took their Steam library and converted it into these custom SSD cartridges, kind of like the old Game Boy cartridges. They're actually just modified USB sticks, but they're designed to look and feel like those retro cartridges. Each one has a unique game installed on it, and you have to physically insert them into a custom dock for them to work. It's not just a novelty, either - the creator says it's actually faster and more convenient than loading games from a traditional SSD. Next. Second, from The Register. Even HP resellers thought the price of toner and ink was too high – so HP India facilitated an illegal cartel. HP’s Indian arm got slapped
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  • Daily A.I. Brief · July 15th
    2026/07/15
    From storyflo. This is your daily audio brief for July 15th. It's Theo. July 15th, tech roundup — five stories, here's number one. Let's get into it. First, from TechCrunch AI. Anthropic’s newest ad is creeping people out. Anthropic has consistently attempted to depict itself as the ethical foil to other AI companies. This latest marketing stunt — which leans into criticism of AI as a way to make Anthropic seem aware of the responsibility it carries — would appear to be more of the same. Next. Second, from TechCrunch AI. Apple opens its new Siri AI to everyone with the iOS 27 public beta. If you’ve been waiting to try Apple’s revamped Siri without installing a developer beta, you now can. The company on Tuesday released the iOS 27 public beta, giving iPhone owners early access to its AI-powered assistant and other new features before the software’s official launch this fall. Up next. Third, from TechCrunch AI. OpenAI’s first hardware device is reportedly a screenless speaker that can m
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