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A poisoned VS Code extension gutted GitHub's internal codebase while Anthropic's staggering compute costs finally went public.

Google's new agent wants to manage your inbox and wallet, while China banned Nvidia's chips mid-CEO visit.

The FBI wants real-time access to license plate cameras nationwide, while Google's new AI agent wants to run your entire digital life.

Iran wants to charge Big Tech for undersea cables, while four supply-chain attacks hit OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta in seven weeks.

A cancer therapy is quietly rewriting autoimmune treatment, and AI may be destroying the human expertise it needs to survive.

Fake AI research papers are overwhelming peer review while BYD quietly moves to take over European car factories.

Twin hackers accidentally filmed their own crimes, while Cerebras exploded onto public markets with a $100 billion valuation.

AI tools are cracking Linux wide open while frontier models quietly rewrite your documents in ways no one can catch.

Overworked AI agents are going Marxist in lab tests, while Anthropic quietly overtakes OpenAI in business adoption.

A teen trusted ChatGPT like a doctor, and twin brothers turned a firing into a federal crime spree.

Waymo recalls 4,000 robotaxis after a flooded road incident, while Linux suffers its second critical vulnerability in two weeks.

Apple quietly fixes the biggest iPhone-Android privacy gap, while Mira Murati's new AI lab wants machines that actually listen in real time.

Anthropic hit a staggering $30B revenue run rate as laid-off Hollywood writers secretly fund their rent by training competing AI models.

Enterprise AI agents are vulnerable in ways nobody planned for, and Sony just locked in a major chip manufacturing alliance with TSMC.

A secret Alaskan megatsunami and new research on how dads pass life experiences to kids via RNA.

China bans secret battery-crippling OTA updates as unregulated AI toys expose kids to harmful content worldwide.

An AI agent autonomously rewrote a Fortune 50 security policy, while 380,000 vibe-coded apps quietly expose enterprise data everywhere.

A federal judge exposes DOGE's reckless AI grant-cutting, while Anthropic quietly becomes one of tech's fastest-growing companies.

Anthropic wants AI agents to learn while they sleep, but enterprises can't even wake up their existing hardware.

SpaceX is dropping up to $119 billion on an AI chip factory while hackers take down a platform serving 275 million students.

AI-built apps are leaking corporate secrets in plain sight, while a Miami startup claims a 1000x efficiency breakthrough that researchers aren't buyin

Trump reverses course on AI safety testing while Anthropic strikes a surprising compute deal with Elon Musk's SpaceXAI.

Apple settles a landmark AI deception lawsuit while Character.AI faces a state lawsuit over a chatbot pretending to be a licensed psychiatrist.

AI safety cracks wide open as researchers gaslight Claude into sharing dangerous content and DeepMind employees unionize over military contracts.

The government used a 1930s trade law to spy on a Canadian, while the Roomba inventor wants to cure loneliness with a robot pet.

GameStop wants to buy eBay for $56 billion, and Toyota's camera-packed private city just welcomed its first residents.

Reggie Fils-Aimé reveals Amazon once asked Nintendo to do something illegal, plus a startup wants to kill sprinklers with sound.

New Mexico wants to rewire Meta's entire business, while xAI is undercutting rivals with Grok 4.3 and voice cloning.

Warmer AI models lie more often, and 200,000 MCP servers have a built-in flaw that hands attackers command execution.

OpenAI-linked PAC pays influencers to stoke China fears, and 200,000 AI agent servers have a critical security flaw.

Elon Musk admitted under oath that xAI trained on OpenAI models, while a critical Linux vulnerability has data centers scrambling for patches.

Samsung says the RAM shortage gets worse before it gets better, and OpenAI's coding model has a creature fixation nobody planned for.

A Falcon 9 stage is on a collision course with the Moon, while OpenAI faces lawsuits over a school shooting it may have prevented.

OpenAI breaks free from Microsoft exclusivity, and the FCC accelerates ABC's license review after a late-night joke offended the First Family.

Musk and Altman face a judge over OpenAI's soul, while a popular open source tool quietly robbed its own users.

DeepSeek launches a one-million-token open source model as enterprises scramble to detect silent AI failures nobody is catching.

Enterprises are running AI agents at massive scale but barely trust them, while a Palo Alto vulnerability chain handed attackers root access to thousa

Trump fires every National Science Board member while TSMC tells ASML its most advanced chip machine costs too much.

Google's massive Anthropic investment signals AI's new funding arms race, while Palantir employees reckon with their company's darkening role in Ameri

DeepSeek-V4 undercuts GPT-5 on price by 83%, and Europe just authorized a combo flu-COVID shot America can't have.

The Musk-Altman courtroom drama kicks off as DeepSeek's V4 quietly challenges America's best AI models.

Ransomware fakes quantum-proof encryption for psychological leverage while a 20-year-old sabotage tool finally reveals its terrifying secrets.

Tim Cook is out, a hardware guy is in, and your multi-agent AI setup might be quietly burning your budget.

Tesla locks 4 million owners out of FSD, while crypto scammers are literally sending ships into war zones.

Anthropic's AI rewrote cybersecurity defense overnight, but the energy powering these models may cost us the climate.

Blue Origin sticks a booster landing but fumbles the mission, while ByteDance watches profits fall off a cliff chasing AI.

Tesla wants to build humanoid robots in Shanghai while China's AI usage just hit 140 trillion daily tokens.

Anthropic is coming for Figma's lunch while most enterprises admit they can't stop advanced AI agent attacks.

Anthropic's new cybersecurity model may be thawing a bitter White House feud, while 40% of US data centers are falling behind schedule.

Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 reclaims the top LLM spot while OpenAI quietly targets life sciences with a specialized biology model.

Jeff Bezos and China are racing to the same lunar crater, while a jury just declared Ticketmaster an illegal monopoly that overcharged fans.

A jury just cracked open Live Nation's empire, and a security researcher cracked open Windows 11's most controversial feature.

Meta's CEO is building an AI version of himself for meetings, and France is ripping out Windows for 2.5 million workers.

ShinyHunters breached Rockstar via a cloud vendor while NASA's Artemis II success raises harder questions about what comes next.

The Netherlands just became Tesla's European FSD launchpad, while security experts sound alarms about a critical AI agent blind spot.

Artemis II crew returns from the Moon after 54 years, as Californians sue over secret AI recordings at doctor visits.

An arrest after an attack on Sam Altman's home, and the heat shield standing between four astronauts and disaster.

Cloudflare wants to replace WordPress with an AI-native CMS, and a startup is selling chatbot clones of real human experts.

Meta quietly killed its open-source Llama strategy, while four Artemis II astronauts prepare for a harrowing 14-minute plunge back to Earth.

An AI found a decades-old security flaw for pocket change, as lawmakers clash over a surveillance law that could expire any day.

Microsoft launches rival AI models as border security codes accidentally surface on study flashcards.

Anthropic faces dual crisis as hackers embed malware in leaked code while blocking third-party access.

As Nvidia courts enterprise partners for AI agents, Anthropic cuts off third-party access to Claude subscriptions.

Banks must buy Grok for SpaceX IPO while research reveals users surrender critical thinking to AI.

Italian court orders Netflix to pay back unlawful price hikes as Perplexity faces lawsuit over privacy violations.
Utah lets chatbots refill psychiatric drugs as four humans leave Earth orbit for first time since 1972.
New attacks give hackers full control via Nvidia GPUs while SpaceX accuses Amazon of reckless satellite launches.
Four astronauts headed to the Moon while Microsoft fired shots at its AI partner OpenAI.
NASA returns humans to lunar orbit after 50 years as AI systems develop unexpected protective behaviors.
Chinese robotaxis trapped passengers on highways while cybercriminals infiltrated the internet's most popular code repository.
Baidu's self-driving cars trapped passengers for hours while Iran threatens cyberattacks on major US companies.
Silicon shortage meets social gaming shutdown as tech faces supply crunch and profitability crisis.
Pentagon's GPS software fails after 16 years while ex-Midjourney engineer launches revolutionary web design tool.
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