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US orders Air Force One travelers to throw away gifts, pins and cellphones after trip to China
President Trump and a delegation of US officials departed Beijing on Friday after two days of high-level talks with the Chinese government, led by President Xi…
Nearly all 20 US government-run health insurance marketplaces have shared resident application information with advertising and tech giants including Google, LinkedIn, Meta and Snap, according to…
The Tesla Model Y is the first car to meet the new driver assistance safety benchmark in the US
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Tuesday that the late 2026 Tesla Model Y is the first vehicle to meet the agency’s new benchmark…
After rejecting Anthropic for restricting Mythos, OpenAI is also restricting access to Cyber
After Sam Altman talked trash about Anthropic’s gatekeeping of its Mythos cybersecurity tool, releasing it only to select users, he confirmed that OpenAI would do the…
The National Security Agency is said to be using Mythos Preview, Anthropic’s recently announced model that it hid from public release, reports Axios. The news comes…
VCs love to chase the hottest startups, but startups aren’t always interested in selling more shares. So it is with Anthropic, sources tell Bloomberg. VCs are…
Indian streaming service JioHotstar, owned by Reliance Industries Group, said on Wednesday that it is expanding its partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery to bring HBO Max…
British cryptographer Adam Back denies NYT report that he is Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto
The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonym of Bitcoin’s creator, remains a long-standing mystery. But according to new research has been released in the New York…
Intel will join SpaceX and Tesla in an effort to build a new US semiconductor factory in Texas, although the scope of its contributions is unclear.…
US auto safety regulators have closed their investigation into Tesla’s remote parking feature, known as “Actually Smart Summon”, after finding that accidents were rare, low-speed and…