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Elon Musk testifies in OpenAI trial ⚖️

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Welcome to another edition of Horizon AI,

In today's issue, we take a look at how easy it is to create, use, and share study materials like flashcards, quizzes, and study guides with Gemini to help you learn and retain information more effectively.

Let’s jump into it!

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Here's what's new today in the Horizon AI

  • Elon Musk Testifies in High-Stakes Case Against OpenAI

  • Researchers Build ‘Talkie,’ an AI Model Trained Only on Pre-1931 Data

  • AI Tutorial: Create quizzes, flashcards & more with Gemini

  • AI Tools to check out

  • AI Findings/Resources

  • The Latest in AI and Tech 💡

AI News

OPENAI

Elon Musk Testifies in High-Stakes Case Against OpenAI

Elon Musk took the stand in a major lawsuit against OpenAI, testifying that his fight against the company and its leaders goes well beyond a single organization and into the future of a technology that "could also kill us all."

Details:

  • Musk claims OpenAI and its leaders, including Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, betrayed the company's original nonprofit mission and misled him during its transition to a for-profit structure. They "stole a charity. Full stop," the billionaire claims.

  • The lawsuit seeks $130 billion in damages, along with demands to return OpenAI to a nonprofit model remove Altman and Brockman from its board.

  • Musk warned in court about the risks of AI, saying the technology could bring major benefits but also pose serious dangers if not developed responsibly.

  • OpenAI strongly disputes the claims, arguing the lawsuit is driven by competition and personal grievances, saying that "Musk never cared about whether OpenAI was a nonprofit," and that he only left after failing to become its CEO.

The trial started on Monday at the US District Court for the Northern District of California in Oakland, with Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers and is expected to take two to three weeks.

TOGETHER WITH WISPR FLOW

ChatGPT gives you generic answers because you give it generic prompts.

You know the fix: longer prompts, more context, clearer constraints. But typing all that takes five minutes per prompt, so you shortcut it. Every time.

Wispr Flow lets you speak your prompts instead of typing them. Talk through your thinking naturally — include context, constraints, examples — and get clean text ready to paste. No filler words. No cleanup.

Works inside ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and every other AI tool. System-level, so there's nothing to install per app. Tap and talk.

Millions of users worldwide. Teams at OpenAI, Vercel, and Clay use Flow daily. Free on Mac, Windows, and iPhone.

AI RESEARCH

Researchers Build ‘Talkie,’ an AI Model Trained Only on Pre-1931 Data

A group of AI researchers has released “Talkie,” a 13B-parameter language model trained entirely on text from before 1931, offering a unique way to study how AI understands the world without modern data.

Details:

  • Talkie was trained on 260 billion tokens from historical sources like books, newspapers, scientific journals, patents, and legal texts, all published before December 31, 1930.

  • The model reflects a pre-World War II worldview, often generating responses that align with early 20th-century assumptions and expectations.

  • Early tests show the model performs well on core language/numeracy tasks.

  • Interestingly, it shows signs of learning simple programming concepts, even though it wasn’t trained on modern codebases.

The project aimed to highlight how training data shapes AI behavior, offering insights into how models build knowledge (generalize vs memorize), and it's also a unique way to simulate the experience of talking to someone from the past.

AI Tutorial

Create quizzes, flashcards & more with Gemini

  1. Go to https://gemini.google.com/app and sign in.

  2. Enter your prompt describing the type of quiz you want. You can click the "+" in the chatbot to upload files as context.

  • Quiz:  "Quiz me on the rise of industrialization"

  • Flashcards: "Create flashcards about the French Revolution"

  • Study guide: "Create a study guide about the human digestive system" (To generate your study guide in a doc, select Canvas.)

  1. You can also share your quiz, flashcard set, or study guide by clicking “Share” at the top right of the Canvas panel.

AI Tools to check out

🦾 Plurai: Vibe-training platform for AI evals & guardrails

🤖 ZeroHuman: Your new AI co-founder. Use AI to run tasks, validate ideas, build products, and grow your business — all on autopilot.

👨‍💻 Lovable: Build apps, websites, and digital products fast. No deep coding skills required.

🔍 Clera: AI talent agent for finding roles you actually want. It connects you directly with hiring managers at your target companies.

👩‍🏫 Replit Slides: Create stunning slides with AI in minutes.

TOGETHER WITH CASH APP

3 money habits teens can start building now

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  1. Learn to spend responsibly
    A debit card gives them a safe way to practice managing money under your supervision. It gives you the opportunity to teach them how to make smart spending choices.

  2. Start saving for their goals
    Setting goals can help them see how saving a little at a time can help them reach their short-term and long-term goals.

  3. Manage their own money
    Whether they get paid with direct deposit or use Cash App to get allowance or gifts, they get real experience with money.

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AI Findings/Resources

😅 ChatGPT just announced it can finally pass the simple 'how many "r"s in strawberry' test, but it still stumbles when users swap it out for 'cranberry.'

🏡 A home in the Bay Area is for sale for $4.85M. The only way to buy it? Anthropic shares only.

👀 White House workshops plan to bring back Anthropic

The latest in AI and Tech

A day after the company restructured its relationship with Microsoft, OpenAI announced an expanded deal with Amazon, bringing its latest AI models, Codex, and other tools to AWS.

Apple is set to introduce a new “Apple Intelligence Tools” section in the Photos app with iOS 27, bringing more advanced AI editing features to iPhones later this year. The update is expected to include tools like Extend, Enhance, and Reframe.

China has paused new robotaxi licenses following a disruption involving Baidu’s Apollo Go vehicles, which reportedly froze in traffic in Wuhan and caused congestion. Regulators have stopped approvals for new autonomous fleets, city expansions, and testing programs while authorities review the situation.

Google is rolling out its “Memories” feature for Gemini users in the UK, allowing the assistant to remember details from past conversations to deliver more personalized responses over time. The feature is enabled by default but can be turned off in settings.

General Motors is bringing Google Gemini to around four million vehicles across the U.S., upgrading infotainment systems in newer models from brands like Cadillac and Chevrolet. The rollout will happen through over-the-air updates, replacing the current Google Assistant with a more conversational AI that can handle navigation, messaging, and media requests more naturally.

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