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- Claude-powered AI coding agent deletes entire company database in 9 seconds — backups zapped, after Cursor tool powered by Anthropic's Claude goes rogue
- Enterprise Tried Pinning Bogus $7K Bill on Renters for Gas-Diesel Mixup, Finally Forced To Back Down
- Taylor Swift Moves to Trademark Her Voice and Image as AI Threats Grow
- Google DeepMind Paper Argues LLMs Will Never Be Conscious | Philosophers said the paper’s argument is sound, but that “all these arguments have been presented years and years ago.”
- Apple, Google crushed California bill that helped smaller rivals
- Suspected U.S President shooter's game pulled from sale on Steam after flood of meme reviews | Bohrdom found new attention after the incident.
- Accenture to roll out Copilot to all 743,000 employees in boost for Microsoft
- Mark Zuckerberg has a dystopian vision for a surveillance society. Here’s how we can fight back. - ACLU of Massachusetts
- DeepSeek-V4 arrives with near state-of-the-art intelligence at 1/6th the cost of Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5
- Paramount, In Request For FCC Funding OK, Notes It Will Be 49.5% Foreign-Owned After WBD Merger
- Google employees ask Sundar Pichai to say no to classified military AI use / After a report that Google is in talks with the Pentagon, hundreds of employees signed a letter against the idea.
- AI can cost more than human workers now
- ‘Hyperscale’ data center project in Utah — expected to generate and consume more power than entire state — nears final approval
- "Super ZSNES" is a stab at a modern SNES emulator from the original developers
- Microsoft says Outlook.com outage is causing sign‑in failures
- ‘Existential Risk’: Western Car Companies Are Blowing The Software Race
- Call of Duty Movie Director Called War Games 'Pathetic' and Said Playing Them is 'Weak'
- Tissue regeneration moves closer to reality with lab-grown bone, muscle, and cartilage
- China blocks Meta's acquisition of AI startup Manus
- White House Pressures Republican States to Kill or Neuter AI Bills - ‘I am disappointed that states are being told to wait to address this critical issue,’ one GOP state senator said