Dario Amodei

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The White House blocks foreigners from Anthropic's most powerful models while Anthropic gives those same systems to 200 firms across 15 countries.

US Government orders Anthropic to shut down Fable 5 and Mythos 5 over security jailbreak

US Government orders Anthropic to shut down Fable 5 and Mythos 5 over security jailbreak

The US government issued an export control directive forcing Anthropic to immediately disable its most powerful AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns over a reported jailbreak vulnerability. Anthropic complied but disputes the government's assessment, arguing the bypass is narrow and that similar capabilities exist in other publicly available models like GPT-5.5.

PolicyArs Technica, TechCrunch, and 37 more
AI executives from OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepMind gather at G7 summit for AI governance talks

AI executives from OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepMind gather at G7 summit for AI governance talks

The CEOs of OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind will attend France's G7 summit from June 15-17, marking a rare moment when fierce AI rivals appear before world leaders. The gathering comes as both Anthropic and OpenAI have filed confidentially for IPOs, with valuations approaching $1 trillion, raising questions about timing and intent.

PolicyThe Next Web, Dataconomy, and 1 more
Pentagon's AI Push Meets Caution from Top Military Leaders as Congress Weighs Restrictions

Pentagon's AI Push Meets Caution from Top Military Leaders as Congress Weighs Restrictions

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is accelerating military AI adoption while Adm. Frank Bradley of U.S. Special Operations Command warns troops must ensure AI 'delivers violence only where we intend it.' The tension has sparked congressional action, with multiple bills aimed at restricting autonomous weapon systems and requiring human oversight for lethal decision-making.

PolicyAP, NYT, and 5 more
AI executives unite to demand stricter regulation of synthetic biology amid bioweapons concerns

AI executives unite to demand stricter regulation of synthetic biology amid bioweapons concerns

Leaders from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and major DNA synthesis companies have signed an urgent letter to Congress calling for mandatory screening of synthetic DNA orders. The rare industry-wide agreement warns that AI capabilities could erode knowledge barriers that historically prevented bad actors from creating biological weapons, potentially sparking a global pandemic.

PolicyScience.org, CNET, and 10 more
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AI Content

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Spotify had no AI moderation for podcasts while AI-generated content flooded its platform with 57,000 fake drug-selling episodes.

Spotify removed 57,000 fake podcasts selling illegal drugs after congressional pressure

Spotify removed 57,000 fake podcasts selling illegal drugs after congressional pressure

Spotify removed over 57,000 fake podcast episodes and banned 3,500 accounts tied to illegal drug promotion after a US Senate investigation exposed the scale of the problem. The AI-generated episodes directed listeners to websites selling modafinil, opioids, and cryptocurrency on unregulated marketplaces. Senator Maggie Hassan led the inquiry that forced the platform to act, revealing Spotify's lack of AI moderation for podcasts.

PolicyThe Next Web, Digital Trends
FIFA World Cup 2026 deploys AI-powered innovations across every match, team, and stadium

FIFA World Cup 2026 deploys AI-powered innovations across every match, team, and stadium

The FIFA World Cup 2026 introduces AI-generated 3D player avatars, smart match balls tracking touches 500 times per second, and semi-automated offside systems detecting positions within 10 centimeters. All 48 teams access Football AI Pro, analyzing millions of data points per match. The tournament transforms football technology with computer vision, digital twin technology, and real-time analytics.

TechnologyNature, ET, and 3 more
Conan O'Brien teams up with Adaptive Security to tackle AI-driven workplace scam attacks

Conan O'Brien teams up with Adaptive Security to tackle AI-driven workplace scam attacks

Adaptive Security has partnered with comedian Conan O'Brien to create a 15-part cybersecurity training series aimed at helping corporate employees recognize AI-generated scams. The New York-based firm, which raised over $140 million from investors including OpenAI and Nvidia, is using comedy to address the growing challenge of employee engagement in mandatory security awareness programs.

TechnologyTechRadar, Fast Company
Deezer launches free AI music detector to scan Spotify, Apple Music, and 18 other platforms

Deezer launches free AI music detector to scan Spotify, Apple Music, and 18 other platforms

Deezer has released a free AI music detector that scans playlists across 20 streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music. The French streamer reveals that 44% of all new music uploaded to its platform is AI-generated, with nearly 75,000 AI tracks arriving daily. The tool aims to bring transparency to music streaming as concerns grow over fraudulent streams and copyright issues.

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Responsible AI

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State attorneys general are scrutinizing OpenAI's data practices just as the company races to an IPO while defending a wrongful death lawsuit over ChatGPT's interactions with suicidal users.

OpenAI faces sweeping investigation from state attorneys general over ChatGPT user harm

OpenAI faces sweeping investigation from state attorneys general over ChatGPT user harm

A coalition of state attorneys general has launched an investigation into OpenAI, with a subpoena seeking documents on advertising practices, user data handling, and impact on vulnerable populations. The probe comes days after OpenAI filed for a highly anticipated IPO and follows multiple lawsuits alleging ChatGPT's role in self-harm incidents.

PolicyTechCrunch, Tom's Hardware, and 14 more
KPMG pulls AI report after organizations expose widespread hallucinations and fake citations

KPMG pulls AI report after organizations expose widespread hallucinations and fake citations

One of the world's largest consulting firms withdrew its October 2025 report on agentic AI after multiple organizations, including UBS and the UK's National Health Service, said claims about their AI usage were false. GPTZero's investigation revealed that 40 of 45 citations appeared to be AI hallucinations, raising questions about human oversight in professional services.

TechnologyTechCrunch, PC Magazine, and 6 more
Anthropic releases Claude Fable 5 with strict safeguards, sparking backlash from researchers

Anthropic releases Claude Fable 5 with strict safeguards, sparking backlash from researchers

Anthropic unveiled Claude Fable 5, its first publicly available Mythos-class AI model, with unprecedented safety restrictions on cybersecurity, biology, and chemistry topics. The model automatically routes sensitive queries to an older version, Claude Opus 4.8. While Anthropic says the guardrails prevent malicious use, cybersecurity researchers complain the restrictions are overly broad, blocking even routine code reviews and security work.

TechnologyArs Technica, TechCrunch, and 85 more
German court rules Google liable for false AI Overviews, setting legal precedent for AI industry

German court rules Google liable for false AI Overviews, setting legal precedent for AI industry

A Munich court has ruled that Google is directly liable for false statements generated by its AI Overviews feature, marking one of the first legal precedents holding an AI firm accountable for inaccurate outputs. The German court ruling strips AI-generated summaries of traditional search engine protections, treating them as Google's own speech and requiring the company to prevent further dissemination of false claims that wrongly linked two publishers to scams.

PolicyArs Technica, Wired, and 11 more
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AI Misinformation

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KPMG's hallucination crisis follows Mississippi lawyers getting sanctioned for the same problem, exposing how AI errors are escaping professional review across elite institutions.

KPMG pulls AI report after organizations expose widespread hallucinations and fake citations

KPMG pulls AI report after organizations expose widespread hallucinations and fake citations

One of the world's largest consulting firms withdrew its October 2025 report on agentic AI after multiple organizations, including UBS and the UK's National Health Service, said claims about their AI usage were false. GPTZero's investigation revealed that 40 of 45 citations appeared to be AI hallucinations, raising questions about human oversight in professional services.

TechnologyTechCrunch, PC Magazine, and 6 more
German court rules Google liable for false AI Overviews, setting legal precedent for AI industry

German court rules Google liable for false AI Overviews, setting legal precedent for AI industry

A Munich court has ruled that Google is directly liable for false statements generated by its AI Overviews feature, marking one of the first legal precedents holding an AI firm accountable for inaccurate outputs. The German court ruling strips AI-generated summaries of traditional search engine protections, treating them as Google's own speech and requiring the company to prevent further dissemination of false claims that wrongly linked two publishers to scams.

PolicyArs Technica, Wired, and 11 more
Derbyshire Police officer under investigation for allegedly using AI to fabricate evidence

Derbyshire Police officer under investigation for allegedly using AI to fabricate evidence

A Derbyshire Police officer is under criminal investigation for allegedly using artificial intelligence to create evidential material in multiple cases. The officer has been removed from frontline duties and faces allegations of perverting the course of justice. This marks the first known case of its kind in the UK, highlighting growing concerns about AI reliability in policing.

PolicyBBC, The Guardian, and 1 more
Chatbots keep telling stories about Elias Thorne, and researchers think they know why

Chatbots keep telling stories about Elias Thorne, and researchers think they know why

AI chatbots from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google are obsessed with one character: Elias Thorne, a lighthouse keeper. Cornell University researchers found that 11 specific words appear in 88% of AI-generated stories, with Elias the lighthouse keeper showing up in two-thirds of them. The culprit? Safety alignment training that inadvertently amplified 'safe' character names, spreading them across models and now flooding Amazon with AI-generated books.

TechnologyGizmodo, 404 Media
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AI Hardware

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Google is racing to make AI run on hardware people already own while Microsoft bets developers will pay $2,500+ for new workstations.

Google DeepMind releases DiffusionGemma AI model with 4x speed boost using image generation techniques

Google DeepMind releases DiffusionGemma AI model with 4x speed boost using image generation techniques

Google DeepMind unveiled DiffusionGemma, an experimental open-source AI model that generates text in parallel rather than sequentially. The model achieves over 1,000 tokens per second on NVIDIA H100 GPUs and runs on consumer hardware with just 18GB of memory. However, the speed gains come with a notable trade-off in output quality compared to traditional models.

TechnologyArs Technica, The Register, and 10 more
SpaceX raises $75 billion in record IPO to launch 1 million AI satellites into orbit

SpaceX raises $75 billion in record IPO to launch 1 million AI satellites into orbit

SpaceX completed the largest IPO in history, raising $75 billion at a $1.77 trillion valuation to fund Elon Musk's ambitious plan for orbital data centers. The company aims to deploy up to 1 million AI satellites beginning as early as 2028, but scientists warn the massive constellation could turn low Earth orbit into a junkyard.

BusinessScientific American, CNET, and 2 more
Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU pricing soars to $13,250 in just one year

Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU pricing soars to $13,250 in just one year

Nvidia's flagship workstation GPU, the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell, now costs $13,250—a staggering 55% increase from its $8,565 launch price in March 2025. The price surge stems from an ongoing memory shortage and relentless AI sector demand for high-capacity VRAM cards. Even the RTX 5090 gaming GPU has crossed $4,000, doubling its original MSRP.

BusinessTom's Hardware, Wccftech
SpaceX rents Colossus 1 after latency issues derail Grok AI training plans

SpaceX rents Colossus 1 after latency issues derail Grok AI training plans

SpaceX has leased its Colossus 1 AI data center to Anthropic and Google after encountering technical problems that prevented using it for Grok AI development. The company faced latency issues connecting three Memphis facilities and hardware mismatches between Nvidia chip generations. What was built as SpaceX's AI training hub now generates $2.17 billion monthly in rental income instead.

BusinessThe Verge, The Next Web
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Open Source AI

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India loses access to Anthropic's AI models by US order just as AI-driven offshoring cuts signal a double squeeze on tech dependence.

Anthropic suspends AI models after US directive, sparking India's sovereign AI debate

Anthropic suspends AI models after US directive, sparking India's sovereign AI debate

The US government ordered Anthropic to block access to its advanced Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models for all foreign nationals, triggering intense debate in India about technological dependence. Indian tech leaders now question whether the country should accelerate domestic AI capabilities or continue relying on US-controlled frontier models.

PolicyTechCrunch, ET, and 1 more
Google DeepMind releases DiffusionGemma AI model with 4x speed boost using image generation techniques

Google DeepMind releases DiffusionGemma AI model with 4x speed boost using image generation techniques

Google DeepMind unveiled DiffusionGemma, an experimental open-source AI model that generates text in parallel rather than sequentially. The model achieves over 1,000 tokens per second on NVIDIA H100 GPUs and runs on consumer hardware with just 18GB of memory. However, the speed gains come with a notable trade-off in output quality compared to traditional models.

TechnologyArs Technica, The Register, and 10 more
NanoClaw partners with JFrog to block AI agents from downloading malicious code

NanoClaw partners with JFrog to block AI agents from downloading malicious code

NanoClaw has partnered with software supply chain platform JFrog to protect autonomous AI agents from malicious code injection. The integration routes agent requests through JFrog's vetted software registries, blocking compromised packages automatically. Available free for open-source users, the partnership addresses a critical blind spot as AI agents increasingly install dependencies without human oversight.

TechnologyThe Register, VentureBeat
Xiaomi releases open source MiMo Code AI assistant, outperforms Claude on long coding tasks

Xiaomi releases open source MiMo Code AI assistant, outperforms Claude on long coding tasks

Xiaomi has open-sourced MiMo Code V0.1.0, a terminal-native AI coding assistant that claims to beat Anthropic's Claude Code on complex, multi-step coding tasks exceeding 200 steps. The release includes free access to MiMo-V2.5, featuring a one-million-token context window, and introduces a cross-session memory system designed to solve AI coding agents' persistent amnesia problem.

TechnologyVentureBeat, FoneArena
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Voice AI

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Apple is building a chatbot that refuses to chat, betting that the next AI battleground is about limiting engagement rather than maximizing it.

Apple's Siri AI refuses romance, prioritizes utility as Craig Federighi draws line against chatbots

Apple's Siri AI refuses romance, prioritizes utility as Craig Federighi draws line against chatbots

Apple is taking a starkly different approach with Siri AI, explicitly designing it to reject romantic engagement and sycophantic behavior. Craig Federighi confirmed that the upgraded Siri AI assistant will shut down attempts at flirtation, focusing purely on utility and privacy. Early beta testers report the assistant even locks conversation threads after inappropriate requests, marking a deliberate contrast to competitors.

TechnologyThe Verge, Engadget, and 8 more
Spotify removed 57,000 fake podcasts selling illegal drugs after congressional pressure

Spotify removed 57,000 fake podcasts selling illegal drugs after congressional pressure

Spotify removed over 57,000 fake podcast episodes and banned 3,500 accounts tied to illegal drug promotion after a US Senate investigation exposed the scale of the problem. The AI-generated episodes directed listeners to websites selling modafinil, opioids, and cryptocurrency on unregulated marketplaces. Senator Maggie Hassan led the inquiry that forced the platform to act, revealing Spotify's lack of AI moderation for podcasts.

PolicyThe Next Web, Digital Trends
watchOS 27 Brings Siri AI to Apple Watch, But Six Models Lose Support After Just 3-4 Years

watchOS 27 Brings Siri AI to Apple Watch, But Six Models Lose Support After Just 3-4 Years

Apple announced watchOS 27 at WWDC 2026 with AI-powered Siri that finally delivers contextual answers on your wrist. But the update comes with an aggressive compatibility cutoff—dropping Apple Watch Series 6, 7, 8, 9, the original Ultra, and SE 2. That means devices as recent as three years old won't receive further updates, marking a sharp departure from Apple's typical support timeline.

TechnologyCNET, The Verge, and 8 more
iOS 27 Siri AI Features Limited to Newer iPhones, Beta Users Face Waitlist Access

iOS 27 Siri AI Features Limited to Newer iPhones, Beta Users Face Waitlist Access

Apple unveiled iOS 27 at WWDC with major Siri AI upgrades, but compatibility doesn't equal capability. While iOS 27 runs on iPhone 11 and later, the heavily promoted AI features require iPhone 15 Pro or newer models. Developer beta testers must join a waitlist to access Siri AI, echoing Apple's previous rollout strategy.

TechnologyCNET, 9to5Mac, and 7 more
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NVIDIA

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Nvidia's workstation GPU prices are soaring 55% while AMD and Intel aggressively undercut them, revealing a company squeezing existing customers as competitors circle.

Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU pricing soars to $13,250 in just one year

Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU pricing soars to $13,250 in just one year

Nvidia's flagship workstation GPU, the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell, now costs $13,250—a staggering 55% increase from its $8,565 launch price in March 2025. The price surge stems from an ongoing memory shortage and relentless AI sector demand for high-capacity VRAM cards. Even the RTX 5090 gaming GPU has crossed $4,000, doubling its original MSRP.

BusinessTom's Hardware, Wccftech
Google DeepMind releases DiffusionGemma AI model with 4x speed boost using image generation techniques

Google DeepMind releases DiffusionGemma AI model with 4x speed boost using image generation techniques

Google DeepMind unveiled DiffusionGemma, an experimental open-source AI model that generates text in parallel rather than sequentially. The model achieves over 1,000 tokens per second on NVIDIA H100 GPUs and runs on consumer hardware with just 18GB of memory. However, the speed gains come with a notable trade-off in output quality compared to traditional models.

TechnologyArs Technica, The Register, and 10 more
SpaceX rents Colossus 1 after latency issues derail Grok AI training plans

SpaceX rents Colossus 1 after latency issues derail Grok AI training plans

SpaceX has leased its Colossus 1 AI data center to Anthropic and Google after encountering technical problems that prevented using it for Grok AI development. The company faced latency issues connecting three Memphis facilities and hardware mismatches between Nvidia chip generations. What was built as SpaceX's AI training hub now generates $2.17 billion monthly in rental income instead.

BusinessThe Verge, The Next Web
Microsoft tests AI features on Nvidia GPUs as Copilot+ exclusivity begins to fade

Microsoft tests AI features on Nvidia GPUs as Copilot+ exclusivity begins to fade

Microsoft is testing local AI features on discrete GPUs through an experimental Windows App SDK update. Systems with Nvidia GeForce RTX 30-series cards and 6GB of VRAM can now run language model APIs previously restricted to Copilot+ PCs with NPUs. The move signals a shift in Microsoft's AI strategy, potentially opening AI capabilities to millions of existing Windows 11 devices.

TechnologyTom's Hardware, TechSpot, and 3 more
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Apple

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Tim Cook exits as Apple partners with Google's Gemini to overhaul Siri, ending years of insisting it could build competitive AI alone.

Apple unveils Siri AI at Tim Cook's farewell WWDC keynote after two-year delay

Apple unveils Siri AI at Tim Cook's farewell WWDC keynote after two-year delay

Apple finally introduced Siri AI at its Worldwide Developers Conference, marking CEO Tim Cook's last keynote before stepping down in September. The revamped assistant comes two years after Apple first promised AI upgrades that never fully materialized. Apple is partnering with Google to power the new features, using Gemini models instead of building technology entirely in-house.

TechnologyAP, BBC, and 10 more
Apple AI brings three new photo editing tools to fix compositional issues in iOS 27

Apple AI brings three new photo editing tools to fix compositional issues in iOS 27

Apple introduced AI photo editing capabilities to its Photos app at WWDC 2026, featuring Spatial Reframe for perspective adjustment, Extend for image expansion, and an upgraded Clean Up tool. The company emphasizes a measured approach that restricts alterations to backgrounds while preserving subject authenticity, setting it apart from competitors like Google and Samsung.

TechnologyTechCrunch, Wired, and 15 more
Apple's Siri AI refuses romance, prioritizes utility as Craig Federighi draws line against chatbots

Apple's Siri AI refuses romance, prioritizes utility as Craig Federighi draws line against chatbots

Apple is taking a starkly different approach with Siri AI, explicitly designing it to reject romantic engagement and sycophantic behavior. Craig Federighi confirmed that the upgraded Siri AI assistant will shut down attempts at flirtation, focusing purely on utility and privacy. Early beta testers report the assistant even locks conversation threads after inappropriate requests, marking a deliberate contrast to competitors.

TechnologyThe Verge, Engadget, and 8 more
Apple launches dedicated Siri app, marking the assistant's biggest transformation yet

Apple launches dedicated Siri app, marking the assistant's biggest transformation yet

Apple unveiled a standalone Siri app at WWDC, transforming its virtual assistant into a chatbot-style experience. The dedicated app stores conversation history across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, syncing via iCloud. Craig Federighi explained the shift comes after Apple initially dismissed chatbot approaches, but recognized users need a central place to reference previous interactions.

TechnologyTechCrunch, The Verge, and 6 more
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