The Current + Grocery cyberattack, stored GPT conversations, fake luxe bags, mass misinformation, and Mozilla drops Pocket - In partnership with TotalAV | Happy Tuesday, friend. You ever wish life had an instant replay button? Like, nailing that parallel parking job in front of a packed outdoor seating restaurant in one try? đ Can you guess which sport was the first to use tech to call a time-out and say, âLetâs roll that tapeâ? A) Baseball, B) Tennis, C) Football or D) Soccer? Your highlight-reel answer is waiting for you at the end! đ Thanks for hopping aboard the Komando Tech Train. Whoo-whoo! No AI-curated content or loco motives here, just passing along tremendous, valuable intel you can use to impress your friends and coâworkers. Letâs keep making inbox history together. â Kim đ« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE The AI portfolio smackdown Image: ChatGPT One question I get all the time is, âKim, can AI help me pick stocks?â Spoiler: Not only can it help, it might do a better job than a guy in a Patagonia vest yelling about yield curves. A finance professor from Canada tested the stock-picking skills of ChatGPT, Elon Muskâs Grok and communist Chinaâs DeepSeek. Each AI was fed the same market conditions and prompts and asked to build a stock portfolio. Then he compared those AI-created portfolios to real-world funds managed by professionals. Yup, the ones who get paid big bucks to grow your money. They beat the pros. And not just once. Over the course of several trials, AI regularly outperformed human-managed funds. That doesnât mean itâs time to fire your financial adviser, but it does mean weâre entering a new phase in how we invest. AI isnât just for emails and generating recipes anymore. Itâs parsing financial data, reading between the lines of earnings calls and spotting trends most people overlook. If you donât know what youâre doing, you could just as easily get bad advice, or worse, convince yourself itâs genius guidance because it came from a robot. đŹ 3 smart prompts to try Want to experiment with ChatGPT, Claude, Grok or another AI model? 1. âAct as a financial adviser for a [your age goes here]-year-old investor saving for retirement. Recommend a diversified stock portfolio with U.S. and international exposure, moderate risk tolerance and a 10-year horizon. Explain why each stock was selected using current market data.â 2.âYou are a stock analyst. Compare the investment potential of [list the companies here] using the latest earnings reports, P/E ratios, market trends and analyst sentiment. Summarize the pros and cons of each.â 3.âIâm a [say what you are, conservative or aggressive] investor with [insert your dollar amount here]. Suggest five stocks across different sectors that offer long-term growth potential. For each pick, give a one-paragraph summary explaining recent performance and future outlook.â đ My take AI can give you smart ideas to research, especially if you already understand the market. Itâs a tool and not a Magic 8 Ball. AI makes mistakes, sometimes big mistakes, that could wipe out your savings and have people around you singing a new theme song, âIf you ainât got no money, take your broke a## home.â đââïž Seriously, do you have a question about how to use AI for a certain task? Drop me a note here or when you rate the newsletter at the end. |
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WEB WATERCOOLER đ Appleâs WWDC sour highlights: Just as I predicted, major disappointment. Appleâs iOS 26 is coming in the fall. Will it have a ton of AI? Will it work on the new Apple flip phone? No on both counts. But thereâs the new Liquid Glass theme. The screen and app tiles will become translucent, less reflective. Wowsie. You can have polls in group texts, get live translation in calls and see alerts for spam for incoming calls. And you can have two windows open on your iPad. Finally. đš Cyberattack hits major food supplier: Might want to stock up on your favorites now. United Natural Foods says hackers got into their systems, so theyâve shut down parts of the network. This means delays with order fulfillment and distribution. FYI: They supply products to over 30,000 stores, including Whole Foods. This one could cause some serious ripple effects. AI vs. cancer: AI just helped design a new breast cancer treatment ⊠with zero cancer drugs. Using high-cholesterol and anti-booze meds, GPT-4 suggested combos, and some worked better than standard care. Yes, it spit out actual useful science instead of writing a bad screenplay. GPT is slowly turning into Dr. House without the Vicodin. đ Deleted â gone: Turns out your deleted ChatGPT chats are being kept forever, because The New York Times is suing and might need them. Even OpenAI is calling foul, but until courts chill, your zany prompts are on permanent record. Yes, even that one. Somewhere in a vault, âMake me an empowering Garfield poemâ lives on. Lies, but with filters: Misinformation is mutating harder than Chernobyl deer. AI-made photos, videos and text are now scary good, blurring reality at scale. Nobody knows whatâs real ⊠except that picture of aliens in the White House your uncle reposted, saying he told you so. đ Pocket, zipped: Mozillaâs Pocket app â yes, the âsave it for laterâ one â is shutting down July 8. Mozilla reasoned it needs to focus on Firefox, of all things. Data vanishes in October. If youâve got a decade of unread articles, nowâs your moment. Or just accept youâll never finish that 2016 âRise and Fall of Vineâ op-ed. |
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DEVICE ADVICE đ Donât live in fear: Get the best home protection with no wires or contracts. Set it up in just 30 minutes, complete with sensors, cameras and 24/7 monitoring. For a limited time, you get 50% off a new system with an awesome monitoring plan.* âĄïž 3-second tech genius: Press the space bar to scroll down a web page faster. Prompt like a pro: Not happy with your AI botâs answer? Type âTry againâ to get a new version. Use phrases like âMake it shorter,â âAdd more detailâ or âInclude 10 examplesâ for even more control. Now that so-so reply is exactly what you need. đ No peeking: Disabling message previews keeps prying off your texts. On iPhone, go to Settings > Notifications > Messages. For Android, itâs Settings > Notifications > App Notifications > Messages > Lock screen. Now that âurgent codeâ from your bank wonât show up while your phoneâs unattended at a cafĂ©. Alexaâs on the case: Wondering where your Amazon package is? You could hit this link or just say, âAlexa, whereâs my stuff?â or âAlexa, track my order.â Sheâll give you a quick update on your delivery status. Hands-free and hassle-free. đ Add emojis fast: Want to add some spice to your messages? You donât have to hunt for the right emoji or symbol. On Windows, press the Windows key + period (.). On Mac, hit Control + Command + Space. The full emoji panel will pop up right where your cursor is. |
BY THE NUMBERS $1.3 billion Thatâs how much Lucy Guo is worth, dethroning Taylor Swift as the youngest self-made female billionaire. She cofounded Scale AI at 21, got fired, kept her stake, which grew to $1.2 billion, and casually launched another startup that raised $40M. Way to go! After 52 years The U.S. is lifting its ban on supersonic flights over home turf. That means commercial jets faster than the speed of sound could soon take off. Why the ban in the first place? Sonic booms had people complaining. Now the FAA needs to write up new rules for acceptable noise levels. Hope your windows are ready. 100 years old The age Layne Horwich was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer. She had three options: Do nothing, take pills to slow the growth or have surgery. Layne took option three and is now cancer-free at 101. The meds were a no-go since they could cause hair thinning, and she still hits the beauty parlor every week. Priorities. |
WHAT THE TECH? | | A genuine HermĂšs Birkin bag can set you back anywhere from $10,000 to over $500,000, depending on the leather, hardware, rarity and whether a billionaire sneezed near it. Enter the âBoatkin.â A $1,600 Frankenbag made from old L.L.Bean totes and gold hinges has the collective internet spiraling. Orders are through the roof! This is just tote-ally absurd. The designer behind this chaos? Jen Risk, who says sheâs channeling âquiet luxury with a smirk.â More like loud irony with a hint of side-eye. đïž Reminds me of my trip to the grocery store last weekend. The bag boy asked me, âPaper or plastic?â I said, âDoesnât matter to me, but thanks for asking.â To which he said, âBaggers canât be choosy.â I thought, dang. We could be related. |
LOGGING OUT ... đ Answer: C) Football was the first sport to use instant replay during a live broadcast, debuting in 1963 during an Army vs. Navy game. Viewers were so confused they thought the team had scored twice. Today, replay tech is everywhere from tennisâ Hawk-Eye system to MLBâs challenge reviews, all thanks to that one game. Great if your team is winning, heart-wrenching slo-mo if your team is on the bad end of a highlight reel. đ„ł Hereâs one you can tell your friends: âMy wife just left me. She says life revolves around football and sheâs sick of it. Iâm quite upset. We were together for seven seasons.â Speaking of highlight reels, the show continues on the #1 tech newsletter in the U.S. Tomorrow, weâre talking about Kawasakiâs hydrogen-powered robot horse (yes, seriously), demystifying airplane mode and more tech goodness to keep you ahead. Take a deep breath. Youâve got the edge in this digital world! đ§ â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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