1. Companies race to make AI you can wear. Novel hardware designs are notoriously hard to get right — and the phone, with its ubiquity and built-in cameras and microphones, may be all most users need to harness AI. – Read More on Axios
2. Why tech companies want the government to regulate AI. A set of well-thought-out rules would ensure that AI firms are investing in products they know won’t be regulated out of existence in the future. – Read More on Yahoo
3. US SEC asks judge to deny Coinbase motion to dismiss its lawsuit. The agency said Coinbase was wrong to rely on a recent court ruling that found crypto developer Ripple Labs did not violate federal securities law by selling its XRP token on public exchanges. – Read More on Reuters
4. Boohoo Group’s Shares Drop as Fast-Fashion Retail Industry Faces Challenges. The U.K.-based fast-fashion retailer’s strategy of lowering prices to attract cash-strapped shoppers has resulted in a decline in revenue. – Read More on PYMNTS
5. Meta debuts generative AI features for advertisers. The new products may not be as wild as the celebrity AIs that let you chat with virtual versions of celebs, but they showcase how Meta believes generative AI can assist the brands and businesses that are responsible for delivering the majority of its revenue. – Read More on TechCrunch
6. Eurozone Retail Sales Slipped More Than Expected in August. The volume of retail trade was 1.2% lower in August than in July, when sales also slipped slightly, according to new and revised figures released Wednesday by European Union statistics body Eurostat. – Read More on the WSJ