Get Paid To Train AI On Your Phone Calls?
Sep 25, 2025•20 min
Summary
This episode covers XAI's lawsuits against OpenAI for trade secret theft and Apple for alleged conspiracy, alongside Intel's bid for investment from Apple. It also discusses Spotify's updated AI music policies, Circle's exploration of reversible stablecoin transactions, and Microsoft's integration of Anthropic's AI models into Copilot. Additionally, the podcast delves into open-source drama concerning Ruby projects and the privacy concerns surrounding the Neon app, which pays users to record phone calls for AI training.Episode description
Another lawsuit against OpenAI, this time from xAI. Intel approached Apple about bailing them out. What if crypto was reversable so you could recover fraud. Drama in open source land. And would you like to get paid to train AI on your phone calls? You’re in luck!
- Musk's xAI accuses rival OpenAI of stealing trade secrets (Reuters)
- Intel Is Seeking an Investment From Apple as Part of Its Comeback Bid (Bloomberg)
- Spotify to label AI music, filter spam and more in AI policy change (TechCrunch)
- Stablecoin issuer Circle examines ‘reversible’ transactions in departure for crypto (Financial Times)
- Microsoft embraces OpenAI rival Anthropic to improve Microsoft 365 apps (The Verge)
- Shopify, pulling strings at Ruby Central, forces Bundler and RubyGems takeover (Joel Drapper)
- Neon, the No. 2 social app on the Apple App Store, pays users to record their phone calls and sells data to AI firms (TechCrunch)
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