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[The Morning After]( It's Thursday, June 13, 2024. A [number of former SpaceX engineers are suing Elon Musk for sexual harassment, retaliation and creating a hostile workplace environment](. The suit comes in the wake of a blockbuster WSJ report that [lifted the lid]( on Musk’s treatment of SpaceX employees. This same group penned an open letter in 2022 highlighting Musk’s behavior which, they say, caused them to be fired. They have also filed complaints against SpaceX with the NLRB, another government agency Musk is waging war against. — Dan Cooper The biggest stories you might have missed [Chinese EV makers face additional tariffs of up to 38 percent in the EU]( [Music publishers accuse Spotify of ‘bait-and-switch subscription scheme’]( [Sony Pictures is buying Alamo Drafthouse]( [PlayStation Plus June offerings include Monster Hunter Rise and three Lego games]( [Astro Bot is a supremely silly and incredibly smooth platformer]( [ChromeOS will lean more on the same tech that powers Android]( [Jabra says it’s exiting the consumer headphones business just as it announces new earbuds]( ​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. [Subscribe right here!]( [Apple seems to have persuaded OpenAI to work for exposure]( Even Sam Altman bowed to Tim Cook. may be coy about what it calls its machine-learning platforms, but it’s not as if everyone doesn’t know it’s leveraging OpenAI’s technology. [Apparently, it pulled this feat off for free, getting OpenAI to share its wares for access to Apple’s vast user base](. Not to mention that if it can get people to pay for an OpenAI subscription, it’ll more than pay for itself over time. Not that OpenAI is hurting for cash right now — it’s apparently raking in [twice as much revenue]( as it did last year. [Continue Reading.]( [A hacker obtained Tile customers’ personal information]( And revealed tools used to serve law enforcement requests. A hacker has reportedly obtained the personal information of Tile customers, its parent company has admitted. [Life360 says only their names, device ID, physical and email addresses were accessed — no government or credit card data](. The breach may have also revealed Tile has a special tool used to process location data requests made by law enforcement. [Continue Reading.]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2024 Yahoo. All rights reserved.

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