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- Lovable — Idea to app in seconds.
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- nari-labs/dia: A TTS model capable of generating ultra-realistic dialogue in one pass.
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The Register
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TechMeme
- Perplexity's iOS app enables support for the company's conversational AI voice assistant, letting users ask the chatbot to write emails, set reminders, and more (Umar Shakir/The Verge)
- Interfax: Russia's Central Bank and Finance Ministry plan to launch a crypto exchange for "highly qualified investors" under an experimental legal regime (RT Watson/The Block)
- Trump signs an EO to boost AI education and workforce training, and establishes an AI education task force led by White House OSTP Director Michael Kratsios (Stephanie Lai/Bloomberg)
- Lyft plans to dispatch licensed taxis for the first time to US riders who have opted in, beginning in St. Louis on May 5; Uber has long let users hail taxis (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg)
- SK Hynix reports Q1 revenue up 42% YoY to ~$12.4B, vs. ~$12.1B est, and operating profit up 158% YoY to ~$5.2B, vs. ~$4.6B est., on demand for its HBM chips (Dylan Butts/CNBC)
- Sources: OpenAI aims to debut its next "open" model, which will be "text in, text out" and possibly let developers turn "reasoning" on and off, in early summer (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)
- The White House says that fines on Apple and Meta by the EU are a "novel form of economic extortion" that the United States will not tolerate (Reuters)
- Tesla says it has started testing its autonomous ride-hailing service with employees in Austin and the Bay Area, and has completed 15,000 miles of driving (Rebecca Bellan/TechCrunch)
- TSMC plans to begin production with its A14 fabrication process in 2028 and an intermediary A16 chip process in late 2026 (Bloomberg)
- New Jersey sues RealPage, accusing the property management software company and 10 of the state's largest landlords of conspiring to drive up residential rents (Jonathan Stempel/Reuters)
- Internal documents: several Google units have notified remote workers that their jobs will be in jeopardy if they don't show up at the office three days a week (Jennifer Elias/CNBC)
- IBM reports Q1 revenue up 0.6% YoY to $14.54B, vs. $14.4B est., and says DOGE delayed or nixed 15 of its federal contracts; IBM drops 6%+ after hours (Jordan Novet/CNBC)
- President Trump will have dinner with the top 220 holders of the TRUMP memecoin on May 22, according to the memecoin's website; TRUMP jumps 50%+ (Bloomberg)
- OpenAI brings the tech behind the new ChatGPT image generator to its API, for $5/1M text input tokens, $10/1M image input tokens, and $40/1M image output tokens (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)
- US v. Google: a Perplexity executive says Google's contract with Motorola blocked Perplexity from being the default AI assistant on new Motorola devices (Leah Nylen/Bloomberg)