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Robot Replacements, Galaxy XR, $133 Million Raised By General Intuition, ChatGPT’s Atlas Browser
I have been doing a lot of research into the effects of AI on media, including social media, and the craft of content creation. Both NPR and CBS interviewed me and asked “why are people so afraid of AI?” People are afraid of losing their jobs, I told them. And they have good reasons to be. When I read stories like this next one about Amazon, it feels like the answer is more obvious than the question. No one is in charge, no guardrails or limits are in place. The only thing we can do is take our medicine, adapt and somehow turn this era of epic disruption to our advantage.
07 May 2025, North Rhine-Westphalia, Dortmund: A gripper arm of the Vulcan robot picks up a product from an Amazon mobile warehouse shelf. This robot, equipped with special cameras and sensors, is to be used more and more frequently in Amazon locations in the future. It is intended to relieve employees of work and make their jobs easier, as they will then have to stretch and bend less. Photo: Wolf von Dewitz/dpa (Photo by Wolf von Dewitz/picture alliance via Getty Images)
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Amazon plans to replace more than half a million jobs with robots by 2033. The NY Times revealed internal company documents Tuesday. Amazon’s automation team estimates the company can avoid hiring more than 160,000 people in the US that it would otherwise need by 2027, saving thirty cents on each item it delivers. A dissonant companion article introduces Sparrow, Cardinal and Proteus, the chipper robots that will replace the human workers in the company’s warehouses.
SUN VALLEY, IDAHO – JULY 10: Alexandr Wang, founder and CEO of Scale AI; and Barry Diller, chairperson of IAC, attend at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 10, 2024 in Sun Valley, Idaho. The annual gathering organized by the investment firm Allen & Co brings together the world’s most wealthy and powerful figures from the media, finance, technology and political spheres at the Sun Valley Resort for the exclusive weeklong conference. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
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Meta is cutting about 600 positions across its AI division as it consolidates research under the newly formed TBD Lab, which now leads its push toward superintelligence. Legacy units like FAIR and product AI teams are being folded into fewer, more focused groups. New Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang told staff the goal is smaller teams with greater impact. The company is encouraging affected employees to apply for other jobs within Meta and expects most will find another position internally. It continues hiring for TBD Lab and other model-building efforts. In this game of corporate musical chairs, even the disruptors’ jobs are not safe.
Samsung’s new Galaxy XR headset launched on Oct 21 2025 in the U.S. with an $1,800 Price Tag. We welcome Samsung back to the world of XR that it exited after making a mark with the smartphone-powered Samsung Gear in 2016. That shipped six million units and was supplanted by the unfortunately stillborn Samsung View for Google Daydream. Despite these whippings, the Android smartphone maker is back with a state-of-the-art mixed reality headset powered by Google and Qualcomm, the first of many Google Android XR devices to come. The new Galaxy XR features dual 3,552 × 3,840 Micro-OLED displays (default 72 Hz, up to 90 Hz), 16 GB RAM, Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip, and runs Android XR OS, giving access to both mobile and XR-optimized apps. It all allows 3D browsing of your 2D photo library, something that will make you say ‘Wow!’ When you first see it. The headset is positioned for prosumers and enterprise rather than mass market, with a broader XR product roadmap planned by Google. Cnet editor Scott Stein, their top specialist in XR, said “the headset felt like an open door for product ideas to come,” and that Gemini is its killer app.
General Intuition raises $133.7 million seed round for AI Training data generated by games. GI is going to train AI agents in spatial-temporal reasoning using billions of user-generated game videos. CEO Pim de Witte says this real-world visual data helps agents learn to navigate environments and predict actions, which can be used to train robots, drones, and vehicles. Khosla Ventures and General Catalyst led the round, which followed a reported $500 million acquisition attempt by OpenAI.
ANKARA, TURKIYE – OCTOBER 23: In this photo illustration, the ChatGPT Atlas logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen in Ankara, Turkiye on October 23, 2025. (Photo by Dilara rem Sancar/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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OpenAI has launched Atlas, a free Mac browser that merges ChatGPT with live web access. Users can chat with the model about any page, or, for paid subscribers, let “agent mode” perform browsing tasks autonomously. Atlas runs on Chromium and includes parental controls, incognito mode, and granular permissions for logins, cookies, and data sharing. OpenAI warns that agent mode increases privacy risks since it can act on logged-in sites, though it cannot execute code or access local files. The optional “memories” feature personalizes experiences but stores more data, raising questions about surveillance, advertising, and long-term information security. Two days after OpenAI’s Atlas, Microsoft re-launches a nearly identical AI browser.
App Building AI startup Rocket has raised a $15 million seed round. Surat-based in a seed round led by Salesforce Ventures and Accel, with participation from Together Fund. Founded by Vishal Virani, Rahul Shingala, and Deepak Dhanak, Rocket offers an AI platform that lets users build production-ready apps using natural language. The company says more than 400,000 users across 180 countries have created over 500,000 apps since launch. The new capital will fund R&D, hiring, and a new office in Palo Alto as the startup expands internationally. Rocket grew out of DhiWise, an earlier developer tool built by the same team.
nDreams’ Reach a new VR cinematic action-adventure for the Quest 3, PSVR and Steam won this rave review from Upload’s Henry Stockdale, who said “Reach is an exemplary hit that excels in its VR-focused design, and it’s out today on most major platforms.”
This column has a companion, The AI/XR Podcast, hosted by its author, Charlie Fink, and Ted Schilowitz, former studio executive and futurist for Paramount and Fox, and Rony Abovitz, founder of Magic Leap. This week’s guest is Rikard Steiber, former Google and HTC Vive SVP, turned Venture investor. We can be found on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube.
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PayPal Users Warned ‘Do Not Pay, Do Not Phone’ As Attackers Strike
Do not pay, do not phone — PayPal attack warning
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Updated October 26 with an official statement from PayPal regarding the do-not-pay, do-not-phone hack attack, as well as further advice on how to detect, deflect and deal with such threats.
Gmail users have been warned of a surge in image-based attacks, TikTok users are facing a VIP upgrade offer threat, and Lastpass has urged users not to change their master passwords as a you’ve been hacked email circulates. Now, security experts at KnowBe4 have issued a warning for PayPal users as cybercriminals use a genuine PayPal email address to send an invoice. Paypal itself has responded to this attack with a ‘do not pay, do not phone’ warning. Here’s everything you need to know about the latest scam that could prove costly if you don’t follow the advice given.
PayPal Invoice Attack — What You Need To Know
The latest PayPal attack warning dropped into my email from the folks at KnowBe4 this week, informing me to be aware of a scam that purports to be from PayPal and is even delivered from a genuine PayPal email address. “You receive an email from a real PayPal email address,” the email warned, which “contains an invoice for a large purchase you did not make, and a phone number for you to call if you want to dispute the charge.”
This may well sound familiar, not least as this type of TOAD attack is something I have detailed before. A Telephone-Oriented Attack Delivery threat usually contains a PDF invoice or other seemingly official document, along with messaging that uses urgency and fear of financial loss to persuade victims to call an adversary-controlled phone number.
Indeed, the actual PayPal version of the TOAD attack is not new either. I have warned again and again of the dangers of this scam. But nevertheless, it would appear, the very same attack is doing the rounds once more.
“Cybercriminals create a PayPal account and use it to send you a fake payment invoice,” KnowBe4 warned, “the email you receive is real, but the invoice is not, and if you call the phone number in the email, you will not be connected to PayPal’s support team.” Instead, you get through to a threat actor impersonating a PayPal support worker but whose aim is to relieve you of your credit card details in order to refund you, or even ask for a fee to fix your ‘hacked’ account.
Scammers can “send fraudulent invoices, send fake messages using the involved messaging services, and even insert fake messages in the company’s ‘refund’ feature,” Roger Grimes, KnowBe4’s CISO advisor, said. “This particular scam, involving PayPal, has been around for many years as well. I’m not sure why PayPal isn’t better at detecting and blocking them,” Grimes concluded.
PayPal Responds To The Do Not Pay Attack Warning
Of course, it’s important to remember that such phishing attacks are not unique to PayPal, with many well-known brands targeted by attackers. Although security protections won’t save you from this PayPal attack, as they cannot detect the email as fake, because it isn’t, as far as the origin is concerned, you, as a human being, should be able to save yourself. The hackers still have to phish you, after all. The advice is clear: anyone receiving an unexpected or suspicious invoice or payment request, whether it appears to be from PayPal or another service, should not pay it or respond to it. PayPal tells me it is responding to the continual evolution of scamming tactics and methods, taking all the necessary steps to protect customers. These include a combination of manual investigations and technology to prevent fraud, including taking proactive actions like limiting scam accounts or declining risky transactions. But remember, be careful out there.
Furthermore, PayPal warns customers not to call any phone number, open any attachments or click on any links contained within “suspicious invoices or money request messages.”
Checking your PayPal account directly, not using any links in an email or document you have been sent, to look for suspicious transactions of the type that such phishing campaigns claim, is highly recommended, as this can stop you going any further before you even start.
If you think you may have already been tricked into doing so, and have shared any personal information or account details, then it’s of the utmost importance that you change your PayPal password immediately. If you use this password for any other accounts, and please, please, please do not do that, as it expands your attack surface enormously for obvious reasons, then you must change those as well. Just make sure to use something unique and strong. A password manager is your friend here, as it makes the process of creating and using complex and random passwords, unique to each and every account and service, easy peasy. Enabling two-factor authentication shouldn’t be something that you need reminding of, but I will anyway: so do it if you haven’t already. Better still, switch to using a passkey if the option is available. PayPal also advised that in such circumstances, customers should contact both PayPal itself and the financial institutions concerned.
Enable your PayPal passkey now.
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PayPal has said that it partners with leading consumer protection institutions, such as the Better Business Bureau, American Association of Retired Persons, Federal Trade Commission and the Aspen Institute. PayPal has also launched a Smarter Than Scams campaign with the Financial Technology Association to raise awareness of the latest common fraud trends. I highly recommend taking a look at the PayPal anti-scam resources, even if you think you already know how to spot one.
I approached PayPal for a statement, and a spokesperson told me: “We do not tolerate fraudulent activity on our platform and our teams work tirelessly to protect our customers. We are aware of this phishing scam and encourage people to always be vigilant online and mindful of unexpected messages. If customers suspect they are a target of a scam, we recommend they contact Customer Support directly through the PayPal app or our Contact page for assistance.”
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How Well Does ‘Football Manager 26’ Run On A Mac?
The new FM26 graphics engine runs smoothly on Macs
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The beta version of Football Manager 26 is out. The arrival of the new match engine, alongside a slight bump in required specs, might have Mac owners wondering whether the new game will play well on their hardware. Here’s how it performs on a Mac that just scrapes past the recommended requirements.
Football Manager 26 Required Specs For Mac
The minimum required spec for Football Manager 26 on Mac is as follows:
Processor: Apple M1 or Intel Core M
Memory: 4GB RAM
Graphics: Apple M1 or Nvidia GeForce GT 750M or Intel HD Graphics 5000 or AMD FirePro
The recommended spec bumps that up slightly to:
Processor: Apple M1
Memory: 12GB
Graphics: Apple M1
In other words, it looks like you really want to be on any Apple Silicon Mac to get the best chance of running Football Manager 26 smoothly.
The Spec Of My Test Machine
I’ve been testing the game on an M1 MacBook Pro from 2021, so one of the earliest Apple Silicon machines there is. It has the following spec:
Processor: Apple M1 Pro (10-core)
Memory: 16GB
Graphics: Apple M1 Pro (16-core)
So, the test machine is a step above the recommended requirements, but not massively so.
How Does Football Manager 26 Run On The MacBook Pro?
In short, very smoothly. With the move to the enhanced Unity match engine, I was fearful that it would prove too much for the M1 MacBook Pro, or that there would be a lot of lag and stutter during game action. But if anything, the match engine in Football Manager 26 runs more smoothly than the one in Football Manager 2024.
I’ve tested using both an external widescreen display (3,440 x 1,440) and the Mac’s own internal display and the game action has been very slick on both, with very few dropped frames or glitches. Perhaps the more modern graphics engine is better optimized for the Mac’s graphics hardware than its predecessor was.
Likewise, the new in-game UI is relatively slick on the MacBook hardware. There’s a lot of online criticism about the design of the new UI, with many early testers complaining about glitches and poor layout (some of which is justified), but in terms of raw performance it’s slick and responsive.
Occasionally, it takes a while for a screen to draw. The fixtures list is particularly prone to this problem, but having watched streamers such as Kevin Chapman playing on high-end PC hardware, this appears to be a game-wide bug, not an issue that is a result of relatively low-powered graphics hardware.
In short, overall Football Manager 26 performance on a Mac is very impressive. Unless you have a M1 MacBook Air/Mac mini with only 8GB of memory, which is beneath the spec I tested, I’d be confident the game will play on your Apple Silicon Mac without any problems.
Widescreen Support In Football Manager 26
The new UI doesn’t take full advantage of widescreen displays
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As I mentioned my widescreen display, I thought it was worth touching on widescreen support in Football Manager 26.
There’s a lot of online noise about the game not exploiting widescreen displays, but that’s only partially true. Yes, the game’s main UI does not fully expand to take full advantage of widescreen displays. That means you get blank space on either side of the UI, which goes to waste.
Sports Interactive studio head Miles Jacobson has said he wants to make the new UI fully adaptive in time, but it seems unlikely that’s going to happen in the lifespan of Football Manager 26.
However, the new match engine does stretch right across the expanse of a widescreen display, so you do get a more immersive experience during match highlights. Granted, in-game highlights make up a relatively small proportion of the total time you spend in Football Manager and it is disappointing the main UI can’t take advantage of the extra space, but it’s not quite the case that Football Manager 26 doesn’t offer widescreen support.
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Samsung TVs Bring Centre Pompidou Museum Masterpieces To Your Living Room
Samsung has announced that it’s secured a partnership with Paris’s famed Centre Pompidou museum that will bring no less than 25 of the gallery’s most famous and revered masterpieces to Samsung’s online digital Art Store, enabling Samsung TV owners to download digital versions of the artworks to use as stunning low-power screen savers on their TVs. This being, of course, a far superior solution to your TV just leaving a big black rectangle in your room when you put it into standby.
La Fée électricité by Raoul Dufy is one of 25 masterpieces held at the Centre Pompidou Museum in Paris that’s about to be added to Samsung TV’s Art Store.
Photo: Centre Pompidou
The 25 Centre Pompidou paintings set to join Samsung’s Art Store from November 25 include Frida Kahlo’s The Frame, Piet Mondrian’s New York City, Wassily Kandinsky’s Get-Rot-Blau, Henri Matisse’s La Tristesse du Roi, Raul Dufy’s La Fée électricité and other works from the likes of Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Yves Klein and Peter Doig. The collection spans more than 100 years of art history, reflecting what Samsung describes as “Pompidou’s role as a living archive of the modern art world.”
The Art Store is available on multiple models in Samsung’s 2025 TV line up, but the “turning a TV into a painting” concept is at its most impressive in the brand’s The Frame and The Frame Pro models. Thanks to such features as remarkably effective anti-reflection matte-finish screens, customisable bezels, flush wall mounts and, in the Frame Pro’s case, external wireless connections boxes so that you don’t have to connect any messy source cables to the TV, the customary differences between TVs and paintings really do get scrubbed away.
The Frame Pros also feature an upgraded “Neo” Quantum Dot LED screen compared with the regular Frame TVs, but experience suggests that the new Pompidou masterpieces will look remarkably life-like no matter which Frame TV you play them on.
Samsung’s The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs are specially designed to look like paintings when playing works of art from Samsung’s Art Store.
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Other Samsung TVs that now carry the Art Store and so will be able to access the Centre Pompidou collection include its premium Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K and even relatively basic core QLED models.
Adding the Centre Pompidou masterpiece collection to Samsung’s Art Store obviously vastly increases the number of people who can enjoy these works of art on a daily basis, without having to physically travel to the museum. There’s an added bonus to the Centre Pompidou collection joining the Samsung Art Store right now, though, since the museum is about to shut its doors for what’s described as a “once-in-a-generation renovation”. So the Art Store will enable art lovers to keep enjoying the museum’s masterpieces in glorious ultra high resolution while we wait for the refreshed Pompidou to open its doors at some point in 2030.
“Centre Pompidou has always stood at the intersection of art and innovation,” says Gaële de Medeiros, Head of International and Economic Development at the Centre Pompidou. “Through this [Samsung] partnership, our collection continues to be seen, shared and lived with, even as our physical space transforms.”
“Art doesn’t lose its power when walls close, it finds new ones,” adds Daria Greene, Head of Content & Curation at Samsung. “Through The Frame [TVs], these works can exist beyond geography, inviting people to experience modern art as part of their everyday lives.”
The new Centre Pompidou’s artworks will join collections already available on the Samsung Art Store from such galleries as The Met, The Tate, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Musée d’Orsay.
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