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DAILY UPDATE

Meta makes a strategic move into advanced AI by acquiring startup Manus to boost its AI capabilities.
Meta has agreed to acquire AI startup Manus, known for its expertise in machine learning and generative models, as part of the companyβs push to strengthen its AI research and product stack.
Meta is acquiring Manus, a startup focused on machine learning and generative AI.
The move strengthens Metaβs internal AI capabilities across research and products.
This acquisition underscores Metaβs strategy to compete with OpenAI and Google in AI innovation
This development highlights how major tech companies are aggressively expanding their AI portfolios, aiming to keep pace in a rapidly evolving field where both software and research talent are crucial.
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TODAYβS HIGHLIGHT

YouTube is filling new feeds with low quality AI made videos.
A new study shows that new YouTube users see a large amount of cheap AI content and strange looping clips in their first video tips. This content is made to get clicks, not to give real value.
A Kapwing study found that 21 percent of first suggested videos are AI Slop, and 33 percent are Brainrot
These videos are cheap, fast to make, and designed to keep people watching, not to inform
Countries like South Korea, India, and Spain lead this trend, with some AI channels getting billions of views and millions of dollars
This matters because new users get a bad first experience, real creators get pushed down, and YouTubeβs system rewards machine made content over human creativity, which can hurt trust in the platform over time.
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