Elon Musk's brain-computer startup prepares for testing, FaceApp goes viral again and the European Commission opens an Amazon antitrust investigation. Here's your Daily Crunch for July 17, 2019. 1. Elon Musk's Neuralink looks to begin outfitting human brains with faster input and output starting next year Musk said that in the long term, Neuralink really is about figuring out a way to "achieve a sort of symbiosis with artificial intelligence." For now, however, the plan is to use a robot that operates somewhat like a "sewing machine" to implant threads, which are incredibly thin, deep within a person's brain tissue, where it will be capable of performing both read and write operations at very high data volume. 2. AI photo editor FaceApp goes viral again on iOS, raises questions about photo library access In this current wave of virality, some new questions are floating around about FaceApp, like whether it uploads your camera roll in the background. We found no evidence of this, and neither did security researcher and Guardian App CEO Will Strafach or researcher Baptiste Robert. 3. Europe is now formally investigating Amazon's use of merchant data European regulators have announced a formal antitrust investigation of Amazon's use of data from third parties selling on its e-commerce platform. 4. CES will allow sex tech on a one-year trial basis, and finally bans booth babes This comes after the CTA royally messed up with sex tech company Lora DiCarlo last year. The CTA revoked an innovation award from the company, only to later re-award it and apologize. 5. Amazon sells over 175M items during Prime Day 2019, more than Black Friday & Cyber Monday combined While Prime Day 2018 became the biggest sales day in Amazon history, it's getting harder to directly compare one Prime Day sale with another, because Amazon keeps stretching them out. 6. With help from 'Game of Thrones,' HBO conquers Netflix in Emmy nominations When the Emmy nominations were announced last year, Netflix had a big win, overtaking HBO for the first time. But this year, HBO is back in the lead, with 137 nominations compared to Netflix's 117. 7. The need-to-know takeaways from VidCon 2019 VidCon, the annual summit for social media stars and their fans to meet each other, drew more than 75,000 attendees over the past week. (Extra Crunch membership required.) |
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