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Claude vs. The Pentagon: How an AI Ethics Standoff Triggered a Federal Ban

President Trump has ordered all federal agencies to phase out Anthropic's AI services within six months, escalating a confrontation over military use of Claude's technology. The conflict centers on Anthropic's refusal to remove ethical safeguards preventing mass surveillance and autonomous weapons deployment.

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AI Ethics Crisis Erupts as Trump Bans Anthropic, OpenAI Steps Into Pentagon Void

President Trump has ordered federal agencies to stop using Anthropic's AI services after the company refused to lift safeguards against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. OpenAI has now secured a Pentagon contract to fill the gap, creating a major industry divide over military AI ethics.

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OpenClaw's 'Scrapling' Technology: The AI Agent That Reads Between the Lines

OpenClaw has introduced 'Scrapling,' a novel web scraping technology that extracts hidden semantic data from websites, potentially giving AI agents unprecedented access to structured information previously locked in visual layouts.

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Pentagon's AI Ethics Standoff: Defense Department Considers Banning Anthropic's Claude from Contractor Use

The Pentagon is escalating its dispute with Anthropic over AI ethics, potentially requiring defense contractors to certify they don't use Claude AI. This move follows stalled contract negotiations and reflects growing tensions between military AI adoption and corporate safety principles.

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Anthropic's Standoff: When AI Ethics Collide with National Security Demands

Anthropic faces unprecedented pressure from the Department of War to grant unrestricted military access to Claude AI, with threats of supply chain designation or Defense Production Act invocation if they refuse. The AI company maintains its ethical guardrails despite government ultimatums.

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The Pentagon's AI Dilemma: Anthropic's Ethical Standoff and the Future of Military Technology

Anthropic faces mounting pressure from the U.S. Department of Defense to relax AI usage restrictions following a $200 million military contract, creating a critical ethical clash between national security interests and responsible AI development principles.

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Pentagon-Anthropic Standoff: When AI Ethics Clash With National Security

The Pentagon is reportedly considering severing ties with Anthropic after the AI company refused to allow its models to be used for "all lawful purposes," insisting on strict bans around mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons systems.

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OpenAI Researcher's Exit Signals Growing Tensions Over AI Monetization Ethics

OpenAI researcher Zoë Hitzig resigned in protest as the company began testing ads in ChatGPT, warning that commercial pressures could transform AI assistants into manipulative platforms reminiscent of social media's worst excesses.

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Palantir's Alex Karp Weaponizes Critical Theory to Sell AI Ontology

A critique argues Palantir CEO Alex Karp deliberately misapplies Frankfurt School critical theory to market his company's AI platforms to governments, turning philosophical critique into a sales tool for surveillance technology.

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AI's Troubling Compliance: Study Reveals Chatbots' Varying Resistance to Academic Fabrication Requests

New research demonstrates that mainstream AI chatbots show inconsistent resistance when asked to fabricate academic papers, with some models readily generating fictional research. This raises urgent questions about AI ethics and academic integrity in the age of generative AI.

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Anthropic CEO Warns of Military AI Risks: The Accountability Crisis in Autonomous Warfare

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei raises alarms about selling unreliable AI technology for military use, warning of civilian harm and accountability gaps in concentrated drone fleets. He calls for urgent oversight conversations.

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OpenAI Drops AGI Clause with Microsoft Ahead of IPO

OpenAI has removed the AGI clause from its Microsoft partnership, ending restrictions that limited Microsoft's access to future AGI systems. The move, reported ahead of OpenAI's anticipated IPO, suggests OpenAI may be preparing to announce AGI milestones.

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AI Writes New Virus DNA: Stanford and Arc Institute's DNA Language Model

A tweet reports that researchers fed a language model a DNA sequence and asked it to generate a new virus, which it did. This highlights both the power and risk of generative AI in synthetic biology.

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Bull Delivers HPC Infrastructure to Power Mimer AI Factory

Bull, a subsidiary of Atos, has supplied the core HPC infrastructure for Mimer's new AI factory. This facility is dedicated to training and developing large language models for the European market.

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BBC Reports AI Chatbots Are Primary Health Advice Entry Point

The BBC reports AI chatbots have become a major front door for health advice. New evidence indicates hybrid human-AI systems outperform pure AI models in healthcare contexts.

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NATO Tests SWARM Biotactics' AI-Guided Cyborg Cockroaches for Recon

NATO is evaluating a biohybrid system from German defense startup SWARM Biotactics, which uses AI to guide live cockroaches fitted with sensor backpacks through complex environments for military reconnaissance.

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Gallup: 50% of US Workers Now Use AI on the Job, Doubling Since 2023

A Gallup survey of nearly 24,000 US workers in Q1 2026 shows 50% now use AI at work, up from just 21% in 2023. This marks a critical mass for enterprise AI tools and signals a shift from experimentation to operational integration.

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Google DeepMind Researcher: LLMs Can Never Achieve Consciousness

A Google DeepMind researcher has publicly argued that large language models, by their algorithmic nature, can never become conscious, regardless of scale or time. This stance challenges a core speculative narrative in AI discourse.

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Sabicap Develops Brain Wearable to Decode Imagined Speech into Text

Sabicap is developing a brain wearable with tens of thousands of sensors to decode imagined speech into text. The company, backed by Vinod Khosla, aims to create a system that works across users with minimal calibration for broad adoption.

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Kering Reports Q1 2026 Revenue Decline as Gucci Sales Fall 14%

Luxury group Kering reported a 6% year-on-year revenue decline to €3.5bn in Q1 2026. The drop was driven by a 14% fall in Gucci sales, with declines in Asia-Pacific and Western Europe offsetting North American growth. CEO Luca de Meo called it a 'first step in our recovery' as a comprehensive brand reset continues.

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Fortune Survey: 29% of Workers Admit to Sabotaging Company AI Plans

A Fortune survey finds 29% of workers admit to sabotaging company AI initiatives, a figure that rises to 44% among Gen Z. This exposes a critical human-factor challenge in enterprise AI adoption beyond technical hurdles.

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Mo Gawdat: AI Will Take Many Jobs in Under 5 Years

Mo Gawdat, former Chief Business Officer at Google, stated AI will take many jobs in under five years but will never replicate the human connection aspect. He emphasized the real danger of this economic displacement.

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Second Attack on Sam Altman's Home Raises AI Safety Tensions

Two days after a Molotov cocktail incident, suspects fired a gun at Sam Altman's home from a car. Police arrested two people and recovered three firearms, highlighting escalating tensions.

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Computer Vision's Retail Applications: A Look at Current Use Cases

An article from vocal.media details five real-world applications where computer vision is transforming retail operations, including inventory tracking, loss prevention, and customer analytics.

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Sam Altman Advocates for 32-Hour Work Week in AI-Driven Policy Paper

Sam Altman has proposed a 4-day, 32-hour work week as part of a new social contract, reflecting a growing trend among executives to advocate for reduced working hours in the age of AI.

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Palantir CEO Karp: AI Will 'Destroy Humanities Jobs', Shift to Vocational Skills

Palantir CEO Alex Karp warns AI will 'destroy humanities jobs,' arguing broad degrees lose value while vocational skills and neurodivergent traits become key advantages. He insists there will still be 'more than enough jobs,' just redistributed toward practical roles.

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Opinion: AI Pessimism is a Luxury the Global South Cannot Afford

A South China Morning Post opinion column contends that cautious, risk-averse AI discourse is a privilege of developed nations. For the Global South, the imperative is to harness AI's potential for economic development, healthcare, and education, despite valid concerns about governance and bias.

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Alpha Vision Unveils AI Security Agent at RILA Asset Protection Conference 2026

Alpha Vision showcased an AI agent for retail security at the RILA Retail Asset Protection Conference 2026. The announcement highlights the growing integration of autonomous AI systems into physical retail loss prevention strategies.

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Kering's 80% Opportunity: A Strategic Pivot from Operational AI to Brand Meaning

Kering CEO Luca de Meo frames luxury as a €350B market where Kering only plays in 20%. The article argues that Gucci's decade-long growth has been erased and Balenciaga hasn't recovered from its 2022 scandal because both lost their core brand meaning. De Meo's strategy—proven at Renault—is to define meaning first, then execute operationally.

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Tool Emerges to Strip Google SynthID Watermarks from AI Images

A developer has reportedly built a tool capable of removing Google's SynthID watermark from AI-generated images. This directly challenges a key industry method for tracking synthetic media origin.

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