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    The Download: Musk and Altman’s legal showdown, and AI’s profit problem

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    Cheap, accessible models now produce weaponized deepfakes—from sexually explicit images to political propaganda—that look startlingly real. They’re already inciting violence, changing minds, and sowing mistrust, with women and marginalized groups disproportionately affected.

    Experts fear that they’re cratering trust and critical thinking. Here’s why they’re alarmed.

    —Eileen Guo

    Weaponized deepfakes are on our list of the 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now, MIT Technology Review’s guide to what’s really worth your attention in the busy, buzzy world of AI. 

    The must-reads

    I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

    1 OpenAI has ended its exclusive partnership with Microsoft
    The new deal allows OpenAI to court rivals such as Amazon. (Reuters $)
    + Microsoft will still license OpenAI’s tech, but no longer exclusively. (NYT $)
    + OpenAI is missing key growth targets ahead of its IPO. (WSJ $)

    2 Google has signed a classified AI deal with the Pentagon
    It permits AI use for “any lawful government purpose.” (The Information $)
    + Over 600 Google workers had called for a block on the deal. (QZ)
    + AI firms are set to train military versions of their models on classified data. (MIT Technology Review)

    3 The EU has told Google to open Android to AI rivals
    It wants to end Gemini’s built-in advantage. (Ars Technica)
    + Google calls the move an “unwarranted intervention.” (WSJ $)
    + A final decision is expected by the end of July. (Reuters $)

    4 OpenAI is reportedly developing an AI-first smartphone
    It would replace apps with agents. (TechCrunch)
    + Qualcomm and MediaTek may be developing its processors. (Gizmodo)

    5 A brain implant for depression is moving into human testing
    The FDA has approved a human study of the device. (Wired $)
    + BCIs have thus far struggled to reach the market. (MIT Technology Review)

    6 A populist backlash against AI is gaining momentum in rural America
    From Indiana to Idaho, voters are pushing back against the technology. (NYT $)
    + Anti-AI protests are expanding worldwide. (MIT Technology Review)

    7 DeepSeek has priced its new model 97% below OpenAI’s GPT-5.5
    It aims to attract more enterprises, developers, and agent-based users. (SCMP)
    + Here are three reasons why DeepSeek V4 matters. (MIT Technology Review)

    8 AI now generates a third of new websites
    A study found it’s making the web more cheery and less verbose. (404 Media)

    9 Top talent is leaving Big Tech to launch their own AI startups
    Meta, Google, and OpenAI are facing a brain drain. (CNBC)

    10 Taylor Swift is trademarking her voice and image
    The Grammy winner has been the target of numerous deepfakes. (NBC News)
    + A growing number of celebrities are fighting AI with trademarks. (BBC)

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