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The Download: a donor conception cap and world models for AI

Apple has sued OpenAI for allegedly stealing trade secrets to develop its own consumer hardware, claiming OpenAI poached Apple staff and requested trade secrets in job interviews. The lawsuit also names two former Apple employees, Chang Liu and Tang Tan.

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The Download: a donor conception cap and world models for AI
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Plus: Apple has sued OpenAI for allegedly stealing trade secrets.

*This is today's edition of * The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology.

Sperm donors need limits, says a European fertility group

Ties van der Meer doesn’t know how many siblings he has. The 47-year-old was conceived at a private fertility clinic using sperm from an anonymous donor. He eventually tracked down one sibling, but he may have others he’ll never find.

Other donor-conceived people have found they have tens or even hundreds of them. “It does make you feel a bit mass-produced,” said one who discovered they had 25 half-siblings.

In response, a European fertility organization says we need international limits on the number of children a single donor can contribute to.

Find out what their proposal could achieve—and where it may fall short.

—Jessica Hamzelou

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How will AI understand the real world?

LLMs have transformed what AI can do with language, but helping machines understand and operate within physical spaces presents a different challenge. In response, researchers are developing a new form of artificial intelligence: world models.

At a LinkedIn Live event tomorrow, MIT Technology Review will explore how this technology could shape the future of robotics and open one of AI’s next major frontiers. Join Will Douglas Heaven, our senior editor for AI, and Sam Sinha, founding AI researcher and head of world models at 1X Technologies, for the conversation on Tuesday, July 14.

Register here to attend the free session at 9:30 PDT, 12:30 PM EDT, and 5:30 PM BST. The must-reads

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Apple has sued OpenAI for allegedly stealing trade secrets

OpenAI purportedly stole IP to develop its own consumer hardware. (CNBC)+ The suit claims OpenAI poached Apple staff to access the information. (BBC)+ And requested trade secrets in job interviews with Apple workers. (Guardian)+ Apple also sued two former employees, Chang Liu and Tang Tan. (Reuters $)2 A Nobel-winning chemist is leaving the US to lead an AI lab in China

Omar Yaghi will head an institute using AI to discover new materials. (LA Times $)+ He won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for creating “molecular sponges.” (NYT $)+ His departure comes as China tries to woo US scientists. (Nature)*+ The White House has slashed science spending. *(MIT Technology Review)

3 The EU is moving closer to banning children from social media

It’s proposed barring under-13s unless supervised by an adult. (NYT $)*+ And limiting access for older children. (Bloomberg $)+ The EU has also told Meta to disable autoplay and infinite scroll. *(Politico $)

4 Meta scrapped an AI image feature on Instagram after a backlash

It allowed users to generate images based on public accounts. (TechCrunch)+ And automatically opted in any Instagram user with a public account. (NYT $)+ AI memories are privacy’s next frontier. (MIT Technology Review)

5 Phoebe Gates’ shopping app claimed credit for sales it didn’t drive

Phia claimed unearned affiliate sales through fake clicks. (Bloomberg $)+ Cofounder Gates is the daughter of Microsoft cofounder Bill. (Engadget)

6 Leaked police drone footage exposes the new reality of surveillance

Hours of San Francisco Police video were accidentally released. (Wired $)+ Surveillance from drones is on the rise in the US. (MIT Technology Review)

7 Over two-thirds of Americans back a Sanders-style AI ownership plan

A poll found strong support for public ownership of AI stock. (Gizmodo)*+ Tech firms have their own takes on the idea. *(MIT Technology Review)8 AI may soon make campaign text messages more potent—and irritating

AI platforms are training bots to sound like political candidates. (NPR)**9 An orbiting disco ball gave Einstein’s theory its most precise test yet **

It measured Earth’s twisting of space-time more precisely. ([Rest of World](https://restofworld.org/2026/china-seniors-ai-slop/))**10 Australia’s biggest radio hit may be the product of GenAI**

Musicians are questioning how the song was made. ([Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/jul/13/josh-fawaz-like-a-prayer-song-is-it-ai-radio))

Quote of the day

**“LOL, I found out I can access the [network storage], so funny.” **

—A text message sent by former Apple engineer Chang Liu to a colleague, which a new lawsuit alleges was part of a scheme to steal hardware IP for OpenAI.

One More Thing

How uncrewed narco subs could transform the Colombian drug trade

How uncrewed narco subs could transform the Colombian drug trade

On a bright April morning in 2025, a surveillance plane operated by the Colombian military spotted a 40-foot-long “narco sub” idling in the Caribbean Sea. The stealthy vessel, used by drug cartels to move cocaine north, could sail with its hull almost entirely underwater.

After seizing the boat, the coast guard noticed something unusual: there was no one on board. This was Colombia’s first confirmed uncrewed narco sub, operable by remote control, but also capable of a degree of autonomous travel.

Uncrewed subs could move more cocaine over longer distances, and they won’t put human smugglers at risk of capture. Find out how they may transform the drug trade.

— Eduardo Echeverri López

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