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After Anthropic model ban, US assures India it won’t use AI ‘kill switch’
The US assured India that future AI models will not be shut down after banning Anthropic models.
Apple changes Mac chip strategy: M6 to launch without Pro and Max, company prepares AI-focused M7 lineup
Apple plans to launch the M6 chip without Pro and Max versions, focusing on AI capabilities with the M7 lineup.
“Toy Story 5” grossed over $310 million in global box office
The film, created by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by The Walt Disney Company, grossed over $310 million during its first weekend of screening.
European Commission Tightens Rules for Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services, Seeking Technological Sovereignty
This step may cause discontent in Washington as Brussels advances its program for Europe's technological sovereignty.
Ford Hires Over 350 Engineers to Address Automated System Errors
This happened despite Ford ranking first in the J.D.
Australia’s social media ban for teens had little impact on their habits, research shows
This became one of the first assessments of these leading global measures.
Mexico invests $40 billion in state plan to develop renewable energy
Mexico plans to invest $40 billion in renewable energy by 2030, aiming for 32,000 MW of new capacity.
Google Begins Lowering Play Store Fees Under Epic Games Settlement
Now, the companies have reached an agreement, and Google is starting to implement changes in the app store as agreed upon in their settlement.
Pentagon Develops Explosives from Coffee Grounds and Coconut Fibers for Future Wars
Marine Corps conducted experiments in the Pacific region, using 3D printing to create controlled explosive charges.
Gas discovery in Suriname boosts Petronas’ offshore reserves to over one billion barrels
This was announced by the President of Suriname, Jennifer Simons, at an energy conference in the capital Paramaribo.
$2.2 billion green hydrogen plant to be built in northeastern Brazil with German support
The plant is set to be located in Areia Branca, a coastal city in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, known for producing most of Brazil's sea salt.
Chinese Supercomputer LineShine Becomes Fastest in the World, Surpassing US and Germany
China's LineShine supercomputer tops global rankings, surpassing US and German systems in technological advancements.
New wave of AI concern grips global stock exchanges
Stockholm Stock Exchange managed to stay in the green during Wednesday morning trading, albeit with a slight margin.
UN chief demands ‘the whole truth’ about artificial intelligence’s climate costs
UN chief António Guterres demands transparency on AI's climate costs and launches initiatives for environmental accountability.
Chinese rocket ‘Long March-12’ boosts payload capacity by 10% with new fuel
China's Long March-12 rocket increased payload capacity by 10% using new high-energy synthetic kerosene fuel.
Oracle Cuts 21,000 Jobs in a Year Amid AI Implementation
Company Oracle cut about 21,000 jobs over the past twelve months.
Adobe Launches Public Beta of AI Assistants in Creative Cloud for Photoshop, Premiere, and Other Apps
The new chatbots are now being introduced in the largest editing and design programs, including Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator, InDesign, and Frame.io.
Study reveals link between eight food additives and risk of hypertension and heart disease
This is the first study of its kind to analyze the impact of a wide range of preservatives on human health.
Leaders of Top AI Companies to Gather at G7 to Discuss Risks and Regulation
“There is a shift in who is getting a seat at the table, and this is a signal of where the power is,” she told CNBC.
Solar-powered cold storage reduces crop losses in Africa to less than 2%
In Kenya, producers of rosemary, basil, and other valuable crops destined for European supermarkets are already benefiting from pay-per-use cooling services.
SpaceX, Owned by Elon Musk, Buys AI Startup Cursor for $60 Billion to Compete with OpenAI and Anthropic
The decision to acquire Cursor was made by SpaceX just two trading sessions after its historic debut on the stock market on Friday.
Russian satellites identified as source of Europe-wide GPS disruptions
Humphreys and his team calculated that the source must be located at an altitude of at least 1,200 kilometers above the Earth.
Anthropic Releases Claude Fable 5 with Defensive Mechanisms, Limiting Use in Cybersecurity
So far, Anthropic has limited access to Mythos to a group of about 200 organizations, including the US government as part of the Glasswing program.
EU Orders Meta to Open WhatsApp to Rival AI Chatbots for Free
This decision, made on 9 June, requires Meta to comply with the demand within five working days as part of the EU's ongoing antitrust investigation.
Blue Origin’s MK1 “Endurance” Lunar Lander Passes Key NASA Tests
Blue Origin's MK1 "Endurance" lunar lander passed key NASA vacuum chamber tests, a critical step before its mission to the Moon's South Pole this year.
Google, Microsoft, and xAI Agree to Give US Government Early Access to AI Models
Google, Microsoft, and xAI have agreed to provide the US government with early access to their AI models for evaluation and safety enhancement before public release. This expands an existing...
Google DeepMind Employees in London Vote to Unionize Over AI Military Contracts
Google DeepMind employees in London voted to unionize, aiming to prevent its AI from being used by the US and Israeli militaries. They demand an end to military contracts.
Microsoft to Hide MSN Feed in Windows 11 Widgets by Default
Microsoft plans to hide the MSN news feed in Windows 11 widgets by default, aiming to make them less distracting. This is part of broader improvements to the OS.
ЄС веде переговори з Anthropic щодо тестування банків на вразливості за допомогою моделі Mythos AI
ЄС веде переговори з Anthropic щодо тестування кіберстійкості європейських компаній та банків за допомогою нової моделі ШІ Mythos.
Anthropic Launches Enterprise AI Joint Venture as OpenAI Prepares Similar Move
Anthropic has launched an enterprise AI joint venture with Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs, valued at $1.5 billion, as OpenAI plans a similar move.
New Mexico Court Seeks to Compel Meta to Change Facebook and Instagram Operations After $375 Million Win
New Mexico is suing Meta again, demanding significant changes to Facebook and Instagram operations. This public nuisance trial seeks to compel Meta to implement age verification and usage limits for...
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After Anthropic model ban, US assures India it won’t use AI ‘kill switch’
The US assured India that future AI models will not be shut down after banning Anthropic models.
Apple changes Mac chip strategy: M6 to launch without Pro and Max, company prepares AI-focused M7 lineup
Apple plans to launch the M6 chip without Pro and Max versions, focusing on AI capabilities with the M7 lineup.
“Toy Story 5” grossed over $310 million in global box office
The film, created by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by The Walt Disney Company, grossed over $310 million during its first weekend of screening.
European Commission Tightens Rules for Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services, Seeking Technological Sovereignty
This step may cause discontent in Washington as Brussels advances its program for Europe's technological sovereignty.
Ford Hires Over 350 Engineers to Address Automated System Errors
This happened despite Ford ranking first in the J.D.
Australia’s social media ban for teens had little impact on their habits, research shows
This became one of the first assessments of these leading global measures.
Mexico invests $40 billion in state plan to develop renewable energy
Mexico plans to invest $40 billion in renewable energy by 2030, aiming for 32,000 MW of new capacity.
Google Begins Lowering Play Store Fees Under Epic Games Settlement
Now, the companies have reached an agreement, and Google is starting to implement changes in the app store as agreed upon in their settlement.
Pentagon Develops Explosives from Coffee Grounds and Coconut Fibers for Future Wars
Marine Corps conducted experiments in the Pacific region, using 3D printing to create controlled explosive charges.
Gas discovery in Suriname boosts Petronas’ offshore reserves to over one billion barrels
This was announced by the President of Suriname, Jennifer Simons, at an energy conference in the capital Paramaribo.
$2.2 billion green hydrogen plant to be built in northeastern Brazil with German support
The plant is set to be located in Areia Branca, a coastal city in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, known for producing most of Brazil's sea salt.
Chinese Supercomputer LineShine Becomes Fastest in the World, Surpassing US and Germany
China's LineShine supercomputer tops global rankings, surpassing US and German systems in technological advancements.
