πŸ€– Technology & AI

June 24th, 2026

Today's top 5 stories, curated by Daily Direct.

TechCrunch

Superhuman acquires AI detection startup GPTZero

Superhuman has acquired GPTZero, a startup specializing in detecting AI-generated content. The move bolsters Superhuman's existing AI detection capabilities, which already overlap with tools offered through Grammarly. As AI-written text becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish from human writing, the acquisition signals a growing market for verification technology.

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The Verge

Google Home will soon get better at recognizing you

Google Home is expanding its facial recognition capabilities to identify familiar people even when their faces aren't directly visible to the camera, using supplementary signals like body size and clothing color. The update, rolling out June 23rd, reduces false misidentifications by cross-referencing non-biometric data alongside existing tagged profiles. The Familiar Faces library will also gain automatic updating, streamlining the process of keeping household member profiles current.

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Ars Technica

Google starts lowering Play Store fees, making good on Epic Games settlement

Google is rolling out reduced Play Store fees following its settlement with Epic Games, with select markets receiving the cuts this year before a full global rollout in 2027. The move marks a significant shift in how the tech giant monetizes its app marketplace, which has long faced scrutiny over its commission structure. Developers worldwide stand to benefit from lower costs, though most will have to wait another two years for the changes to reach them.

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Hacker News

I automated my job (and it made me a better leader)

A developer shares how automating their own role freed them from repetitive tasks and forced them to focus on higher-order thinking, communication, and team strategy. The experience reframed automation not as a threat to job security, but as a forcing function for professional growth. The lesson: when machines handle the routine, humans are compelled to operate at a level machines cannot.

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The Verge

Google’s new rules for the app store will allow alternative billing next week

Google will begin rolling out sweeping changes to its Play Store billing system next week, replacing its long-standing 30 percent flat fee with lower, decoupled charges that separate billing from app distribution. The move stems from Epic's landmark antitrust lawsuit, which accused Google of maintaining an illegal monopoly over Android app distribution. The changes apply globally, even as the court has yet to formally sign off on the underlying settlement.

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