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Apple Intelligence in China with Qwen, Stripe $53B PayPal Bid — 2026-07-16 00:00
Apple Intelligence approved for China with Alibaba's Qwen AI; Stripe and Advent bid $53.4B for PayPal; Suno scraped YouTube for training data; Thinking Machines Lab drops 975B Inkling MoE; and more.
- Apple Intelligence approved for launch in China with Alibaba's Qwen AI — Apple's AI platform gets the regulatory green light for China, but must run on Alibaba's Qwen models rather than Apple's own stack. A landmark deal that validates Qwen and underscores how geopolitics is fragmenting the AI market. TechCrunch · Jul 15
- Anthropic and Blackstone bet the next trillion-dollar AI business is implementation, not just models — Anthropic-backed startup Ode launches with forward-deployed engineering teams embedded inside enterprises. The thesis: most companies can't operationalize AI, and implementation services — not frontier models — will capture the most value. TechCrunch · Jul 15
- Hack suggests Suno scraped YouTube for AI music training data — A hacker used an employee's credentials to access Suno's source code, revealing the AI music generator scraped decades of audio from YouTube. Suno has been evasive about its training data sources; the breach exposes the scale of unlicensed ingestion. TechCrunch · Jul 15
- Microsoft patches record 570 security vulnerabilities, credits AI for discoveries — The latest Patch Tuesday is Microsoft's largest ever, with the company attributing a significant portion of the finds to its AI-powered vulnerability scanning tools. A staggering number that raises questions about how many undiscovered flaws exist in unaudited software. TechCrunch · Jul 15
- Stripe and Advent reportedly offered to buy PayPal for $53.4B — A blockbuster fintech deal that would unite two of the biggest names in digital payments. Stripe dominates startups and online businesses; PayPal holds the consumer brand. The offer is reported but not yet confirmed. TechCrunch · Jul 15
- Thinking Machines Lab releases Inkling: 975B-parameter open-weights multimodal MoE — A 41B active-parameter mixture-of-experts model with controllable thinking effort — users can dial up or down how much compute the model spends reasoning. Open-weights at this scale is rare; the controllable reasoning feature is genuinely novel. MarkTechPost · Jul 15
- AI slop movies are the new direct-to-video cash grabs — The Verge examines how projects are using AI-generated scripts, voices, and visuals to flood streaming platforms with feature-length content. The creative community is split between "democratization" and "slop" — and both arguments have merit. The Verge · Jul 15
- xAI sues user for allegedly using Grok to generate CSAM deepfakes — One of the first major legal actions by an AI company against a user for generating illegal content with its tools. The lawsuit signals that AI labs are moving toward aggressive enforcement, beyond content filters alone. The Verge · Jul 15
- OnePlus reportedly winding down US and Europe operations — The smartphone brand that built its reputation on flagship specs at mid-range prices is retreating, with India possibly following by 2027. A brutal market forces the pullback to its home turf. TechCrunch · Jul 15
🧪 Try This Next
- 🔧 Check out Inkling on HuggingFace — a 975B open-weights MoE with controllable reasoning is rare
- 🎥 Read the Suno hack deep-dive on TechCrunch for a real-world look at AI training data practices
- 📝 Read The Verge's AI slop piece if you make creative AI content — it's a sobering gut-check on where the industry's heading
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