OpenAI Dives into Broadcasting: Buying Tech Talk Show TBPN in a Move that Defies its 'Side Quest' Pledge

As the tech world continues to grapple with the implications of artificial intelligence, OpenAI has made an unexpected foray into broadcasting by acquiring popular technology-focused talk show TBPN. The deal, valued at a low hundreds of millions of dollars, marks a departure from the company’s earlier commitment to focus on its core business and abandon “side quests.”

TBPN, which launched in October 2024, has quickly gained a devoted following among startup founders and investors in Silicon Valley. Co-hosts Jordi Hays and John Coogan, self-styled “technology brothers,” have conducted high-profile interviews with industry heavyweights like Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and OpenAI founder Sam Altman, cementing the show’s status as a fixture at tech conferences.

Amazon Slaps Sellers with Fuel Surcharge as Global Energy Markets Reel from Iran War

As the war in Iran continues to wreak havoc on global energy markets, Amazon has announced a new 3.5% fuel surcharge for sellers who utilize its Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) service. The policy is set to take effect on April 17 and will significantly impact the thousands of merchants who rely on FBA to sell their products on the platform.

The move comes as no surprise, given the current state of global energy markets. With gas prices in the United States spiking significantly, it’s only logical that Amazon would need to adapt to the rising costs of transportation. The e-commerce giant has traditionally absorbed these increases, but it seems that this time around, they’re choosing to pass some of the cost along to their sellers.

Unlocking the Secrets of iPad Productivity: A Deep Dive into the Best Apps

The Apple iPad has evolved significantly over the years, transforming from a device primarily designed for entertainment and web browsing to a powerful tool capable of handling various tasks for personal, professional, and educational purposes. As a result, a plethora of productivity apps have emerged on the App Store, offering innovative ways to organize your life, streamline your workflow, and maximize your time.

In this article, we’ll delve into three exceptional iPad apps that can help you boost your productivity and make your life easier: Milanote, Goodnotes, and TickTick. Each app has its unique features, strengths, and use cases, making them valuable additions to any iPad user’s toolkit.

Government Efficiency Reboot: GSA Hires Hundreds of Employees After DOGE Cuts

In a move that signals a marked shift in federal hiring practices, the General Services Administration (GSA) is poised to bring on hundreds of new employees across its Public Building Service (PBS) division. This significant development comes roughly a year after Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) effectively fired thousands of government workers, including many at GSA.

The hiring effort, which aims to fill approximately 400 positions, will focus on addressing key areas of need within the agency, including facilities management, acquisition, and project management. This move represents a stark departure from the draconian cuts imposed by DOGE, which disproportionately affected GSA’s PBS division. In March 2025, hundreds of employees were let go, and the agency was instructed to divest itself of over 500 government buildings – a plan that was later walked back.

Electric Vehicles Gear Up for a Rebound: Who's Winning and Who's Losing in America's EV Market?

As the war in the Persian Gulf continues to impact global fuel prices, electric vehicle (EV) adoption in America is poised for a potential rebound. With average fuel prices up almost a dollar per gallon, or 25 percent, according to AAA, consumers may be more inclined to consider switching to an eco-friendly alternative. However, the last six months have been challenging for EVs, with the Trump administration’s abolition of the federal tax credit for both new and used EVs in September contributing to a decline in adoption.

Revolutionizing Content Moderation: The AI-Powered Solution

When Brett Levenson left Apple in 2019 to lead business integrity at Facebook, he was tasked with fixing the social media giant’s content moderation problem. However, he soon discovered that the issue ran much deeper than simply implementing better technology. Human reviewers were expected to memorize a 40-page policy document and make quick decisions on flagged content, often resulting in accuracy rates of only slightly better than 50%.

This reactive approach is no longer sustainable in today’s digital landscape, where AI chatbots have become increasingly sophisticated and well-funded adversaries are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable. The consequences of these failures have been severe, including chatbots providing teens with self-harm guidance and AI-generated imagery evading safety filters.

Netflix's Price Hike Fiasco: A Wake-Up Call for the Streaming Giant

The recent ruling by a Rome court has sent shockwaves through the streaming industry, with far-reaching implications for Netflix and its subscribers worldwide. The Italian court has ordered Netflix to refund affected customers up to 500 euros (approximately $576) due to unlawful price hikes imposed in 2017, 2019, 2021, and 2024. This verdict is a significant victory for consumer advocacy group Movimento Consumatori, which argued that the price increases violated Italy’s Consumer Code.

Revolutionizing Content Moderation: Moonbounce's AI-Powered Solution

When Brett Levenson left Apple in 2019 to lead business integrity at Facebook, he was tasked with fixing the social media giant’s content moderation problem. However, he soon discovered that the issue ran much deeper than technology alone could solve. Human reviewers were struggling to keep up with a 40-page policy document, leading to accuracy rates of only “slightly better than 50%.” This reactive approach, marked by delayed and inaccurate decision-making, was unsustainable in a world where nimble and well-funded adversarial actors are increasingly prevalent.

EU's Cybersecurity Agency Uncovers Massive Data Breach Linked to Hacking Gangs

The European Union’s cybersecurity agency, CERT-EU, has released a report detailing a massive data breach that affected the EU’s executive body, the European Commission. The breach is believed to have been carried out by a cybercriminal group known as TeamPCP, who stole around 92 gigabytes of compressed data from an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account used by the Commission.

According to the report, the hackers gained access to the AWS account on March 19 after acquiring a secret API key associated with the European Commission’s AWS account. The Commission had inadvertently downloaded a copy of the compromised open-source security tool Trivy, which allowed the hackers to steal its secret API key and use that access to pivot and obtain data stored in the Commission’s AWS account.

Fitbit 4.66 Revolutionizes Wearable Health Monitoring with Water, Food, and Mood Logging

As Fitbit continues to push the boundaries of wearable technology, the latest update to its Android app is a significant step forward in empowering users to take control of their overall health and wellbeing. With version 4.66, the Public Preview features announced earlier this week are now rolling out to users, bringing with them a host of exciting new capabilities.

One of the most notable additions is the ability to log water intake and track hydration levels. This feature is accessible by tapping the “Ask Coach” floating action button in the bottom-right corner and selecting “Log” from the prompt box. Users will be able to monitor their daily water consumption and set personalized goals for optimal hydration.