The Current + AI job interviews, DIY guns, a secret agent lover and one bear who had enough. Yeah, itâs that kind of tech news. - In partnership with Incogni | Happy Monday, friend. We view tech moguls as robotic geniuses, boardroom gladiators and investment-chasing visionaries. Itâs hard to picture now, but one legend was a 19-year-old making 5 bucks an hour as a technician at Atari. Guess who: A) Bill Gates, B) Steve Jobs, C) Jeff Bezos or D) Elon Musk? Find the answer at the end! đ Stop spam texts and calls right now. Data brokers sell everything from your address to your Social Security number. Stop them today. I negotiated a 60% discount with Incogni just for you, plus a 30-day money-back guarantee. Tech moves fast. Make sure my newsletter doesnât disappear from your inbox. Mark it as a favorite and stay plugged into what matters. â Kim đŤ First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Job hunt, but cursed Image: ChatGPT Imagine prepping for your first big job interview, only to find out youâre chatting with someone named Jamie, who turns out to be less ârecruiter with a solid LinkedInâ and more âSiri with a superiority complex.â If youâre looking for a job or know someone who is, this is critical intel. How it works Once you apply for a position, you might get a message to schedule a quick AI screening. Then, expect typical questions like âTell me about yourselfâ or âHow do you handle challenges at work?â But thereâs no small talk, no human empathy, and donât expect follow-up questions that make sense if your answer gets cut off. Some bots are smart enough to transcribe your answers, rank you by score and flag it if you seem frustrated or distracted. Donât tap your foot during an interview. You might get labeled as âhostile.â Can you skip the AI? Nope. One applicant tried hanging up mid-chat, and the bot called them back immediately like a clingy ex with access to your calendar. Hereâs what to do: âď¸ Talk like youâre answering a real person. âď¸ Keep your answers short, but donât sound robotic. âď¸ Avoid reading as some bots track eye movement. âď¸ Double-check that the interview invite is legit (watch for scams). This all sounds dystopian because it is. But itâs also real. Good recruiters still exist, but theyâre relaxing behind a firewall, waiting for the bot to decide if youâre worthy. It doesnât seem like this AI recruiter phase will go away, so learn how to work with it. Yeah, brush up on your interview skills, with robots. And no, asking to âspeak to the managerâ will absolutely not help. Unless, of course, the manager is The Cloud. đĽ Itâs bad joke time: A recruiter said to a candidate, âIn this job, we need someone who is responsible.â The job applicant replied, âIâm the one you definitely want. In my last job, every time anything went wrong, they said I was responsible.â |
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WEB WATERCOOLER đ Meta got caught snooping: Turns out Facebook and Instagram were secretly logging Android usersâ web activity via a backdoor for months. Not even Google (which owns Android) knew. Meta says it stopped after getting exposed. Should we believe them? My brain says no, and my gut feeling says hell no. Secret agent lover: Loneliness gets you. A retired U.S. Army colonel turned Air Force contractor admitted to leaking Ukraine war intel to a mystery woman he met on a dating app. She regularly requested classified updates and called him her âsecret informant love.â Sentencing is in October, same time as cuffing season. Poetic? đ¨ Fix Or Repair Daily = Ford: Fordâs racked up 88 safety recalls in six months. Thatâs more than any other automaker hits in a year. Some are small issues, others are major safety flaws, including one affecting 850,000+ vehicles. The company has doubled their safety teams, tied 70% of exec bonuses to âquality,â and still, the recall parade goes on. Print, click, bang: Wired just rebuilt a 3D-printed gun tied to a CEO murder plot, and yeah, it works. Despite some federal and state bans, making an untraceable firearm (paywall link) at home is shockingly legal (and easy) in much of the U.S. đ You are glowing: Turns out your cells are out there throwing microscopic raves 24/7. Humans emit ultraweak photon emissions â basically cellular sparkle dust â until we die. Itâs metabolic, not magic. You just canât see it unless youâre in a lab with fancy cameras. But yes, you are technically glowing with stress and slowly fading like a bio glow stick. đť Motorcyclist feeds bears, ends up on the menu: So sad and very avoidable. A motorcyclist died after stopping to take selfies and feed a wild bear along a Romanian highway, a top-tier route for riders. Authorities say tourists keep feeding the animals like itâs a zoo. Now, bears are basically pawing for snacks. As our very own National Park Service says, âDonât pet the fluffy cows.â â
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BY THE NUMBERS $500 million Thatâs how much Microsoft saved by AI-answering your customer service calls. Their AI squads took over (paywall link) call centers, transforming human reps into ghost listeners. $10 million Thatâs what someone paid for the original Hermès Birkin prototype. Yes, just the prototype Hermès crafted in 1984 after Jane Birkin sketched it on an airline barf bag when complaining about basket bags on a flight. Oh, after an intense 20-minute bidding war? A two-minute standing ovation. 69% The biggest cholesterol drop from a single shot of VERVE-102. Forget daily pills, this gene-editing jab might rewrite the cholesterol playbook. One dose in, and someoneâs LDL dropped by nearly 70%. The crazy part? It doesnât just lower your LDL, it turns off the gene behind it. Heart attack prevention just went full sci-fi. |
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| In a sci-fi twist no one asked for, China is testing 21-mph armored robo-spheres. A viral X post dubbed them âRobocop hamster balls,â and yeah, it tracks. These spherical patrol bots, spotted in Wenzhou, roll over land and water with flashing lights, lidar and cameras that scream surveillance chic. Oh, they also can carry nonlethal tools like net guns and tear gas for crowd control. The government says itâs for public safety. Watch it in action here. Howâd you like to have that thing chasing you down? Yikes! |
LOGGING OUT ... đšď¸ The answer: B) Steve Jobs! Thatâs right, before the iPhone, the âone more thingâ and the worldâs most studied turtleneck, Jobs briefly worked at Atari in the â70s designing video games. He took the night shift, so coworkers wouldnât have to deal with his whole vibe (strong BO, stronger opinions). Bonus lore? He roped Steve Wozniak into building Breakout, got paid $5,000 ⌠and gave Woz $350. Some friend. Fun fact for you: Steve Jobsâ favorite meal was a Big Mac. đ (Not really, it was the best thing I could think of to leave you with a smile!) đ Before you go: Incogni is the reason I have zero spam calls and texts on my phone. Theyâve sent over 1,400 requests on my behalf to people-search and data broker sites to remove me. Incredible. Try it yourself risk-free for 60% off right now. đŹ P.S. This is the #1 tech newsletter in the United States. Tomorrow, Iâm talking about the side hustle hiding in your backyard. No guests, no cleanup, just cash. You cannot afford to miss that! Take five today. Youâve earned it. đď¸ â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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