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Meta and YouTube Lose First Social Media Addiction Trial, Jury Awards $3 Million

Meta and YouTube Lose First Social Media Addiction Trial, Jury Awards $3 Million

A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in the first trial testing whether social media can be held liable for addicting children. The twelve-person panel awarded $3 million in damages and found both companies acted with malice. Internal evidence showed Instagram had four million underage users it publicly claimed to ban. With eight more trials this year and 100,000 arbitration demands already filed, the industry faces its Big Tobacco moment

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100,000 — Arbitration demands filed against Meta for social media addiction since late 2024, per the company's own 10-K
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Anthropic Adds Auto Dream to Claude Code, Fixing Memory Decay Between Sessions
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Anthropic Adds Auto Dream to Claude Code, Fixing Memory Decay Between Sessions

Anthropic began rolling out Auto Dream, a background sub-agent that consolidates Claude Code's memory files between sessions. The four-phase cycle fixes duplicates, stale dates, and contradictions that degraded auto-memory quality after 20+ sessions. The system prompt is already public on GitHub.

Harkaram Grewal · 12 min read ·
Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI Are Converging. The Gaps Matter More
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Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI Are Converging. The Gaps Matter More

Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI share commands like /clear, /model, and @ file references. But similar commands behave differently across tools, context windows range from 192K to 1M tokens, and each company's strategic divergence tells a sharper story than the shared vocabulary.

Marcus Schuler · 12 min read ·
Claude Code Channels Has No Voice Support. You Can Add It in 20 Minutes
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Claude Code Channels Has No Voice Support. You Can Add It in 20 Minutes

Claude Code Channels launched without voice messaging. A 120-line patch and a Whisper server add it in 20 minutes, with cloud alternatives for those without GPU hardware. Plus: how OpenClaw's agent improvised voice transcription before anyone built support for it.

Marcus Schuler · 15 min read ·
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The Intelligence Arbitrage Is Closing
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The Intelligence Arbitrage Is Closing

AI token prices fell 99% in three years. Enterprise value now flows to orchestration, data flywheels, workflow integration, and compliance.

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Arm Abandoned Neutrality. Its Biggest Customers Cheered.
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Arm Abandoned Neutrality. Its Biggest Customers Cheered.

For 35 years, Arm made money by licensing chip blueprints and never competing with customers. CEO Rene Haas just ended that arrangement with a 136-core data center processor Arm will sell directly. The strange part: over 50 licensees applauded. Jensen Huang recorded a congratulatory video. Amazon called it a remarkable success. When your supplier becomes your rival and nobody flinches, the reasons tell you more about the industry than the chip itself.

Harkaram Grewal
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