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Welcome! Today: an anti-social social media app is here to cure your doomscrolling, and your next taxi might not even have a driver. 👇
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What’s up? Bond, a new social media app, has launched with a different pitch: instead of keeping you glued to an endless feed, it uses AI to suggest things you can do in real life.
How does it work? Users post photos, videos, audio, and short updates about their lives, which Bond calls “memories.” Those memories help train the app’s AI to learn your interests and habits. Over time, it can recommend nearby restaurants, concerts, events, or other activities based on what you seem to enjoy. Unlike Instagram or TikTok, Bond does not center the experience around a public feed. Stories disappear from your public profile after 24 hours, but they stay saved privately in your archive so the system can keep learning from them.
What does this mean? Bond is trying to turn social media into something that pushes people offline instead of trapping them online. That idea could appeal to users who are tired of doomscrolling and addictive apps. At the same time, Bond’s future business model is odd: it relies on people spending less time on the app.
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What’s up? Tesla says its driverless Cybercab is now in production at Gigafactory Texas.
Want the details? The Cybercab is Tesla’s purpose-built autonomous car, first shown in 2024, and unlike a normal car, it is meant to operate without a steering wheel or pedals. Elon Musk shared a video (above) showing Cybercabs moving through a production line at Tesla’s factory in Texas, suggesting the vehicle is now entering a new stage after months of delays and hype. This is different from Tesla’s current Robotaxi service, which uses modified Model Y vehicles that still have steering wheels, pedals, and nearby human safety monitors. The Cybercab is supposed to eventually replace those vehicles in Tesla’s driverless fleet.
Why is this significant? This is a big step for Tesla’s self-driving ambitions, but production is only part of the story. The real test will be whether Tesla can scale manufacturing, win regulatory approval, and prove the cars are safe enough for public roads.
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Hi — I’m Hunter, a PhD candidate whose work has appeared in major academic journals and popular tech outlets. I founded FryAI to make staying ahead of AI clear, accessible, and fun.







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