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UK PlayStation users must verify age by June 2026 or lose social features
Gaming is about to get a little less social for UK PlayStation users, unless you prove who you are.
LangSmith adds reusable LLM-as-judge and rule-based code evaluator templates
Every production AI application is a live experiment. Until now, keeping that experiment under control meant duplicating evaluators across projects,...
The AI Agent Harness Is Security's 'Natural Control Point
Three separate reports this summer, from OpenAI, Anthropic, and the UK AI Security Institute, described frontier agents that wandered past their...
Survey: 1 in 5 adults misinterpret shared decisionmaking on vaccines
A single survey finding has exposed a dangerous fault line in public health communication: one in five adults now believes that "shared...
OpenClaw Shows Agentic AI Works, Security Model Fails, Says IBM Researchers
The proof of concept is here. OpenClaw works. IBM researchers have confirmed it: an open-source agent with full system access can achieve genuine...
Terrorist Groups Use Major AI Chatbots for Attack Planning, Weapons Development
Boko Haram has an AI training program, and ISIS built it. That's the core finding in a new study from Antonia Jülich, a researcher with the Cambridge...
Google urges full‑stack, collaborative security to fight bad actors at MSC 2026
The digital battlefield is no longer a place for silos and slow reactions. Bad actors move fast, exploiting every crack in the system.
OpenAI research lead on ChatGPT mental-health work departs amid policy push
ChatGPT is learning to handle the most vulnerable moments in a person’s life, and doing so at a scale that feels both staggering and fragile.
Meta may charge for future AI model, shifting from Llama 4 open-source
Mark Zuckerberg built Meta’s reputation on giving powerful AI away for free. The open-source Llama models were supposed to democratize intelligence,...
OpenAI shows small 'beneficial trait' training makes AI safer, less manipulable
Engineers at OpenAI have a new trick for making AI systems less easily corrupted.
Instagram drops end-to-end encrypted DMs, advises users to switch to WhatsApp
For a feature that Meta itself touted as a privacy milestone just two years ago, the company is now quietly pulling the plug.
OpenClaw hits 160,000 GitHub stars as shadow IT becomes new normal
One hundred and sixty thousand GitHub stars. That’s the public tally for OpenClaw, a piece of software thriving in the shadows of corporate IT...
Glow Launches With USD 1.2B Valuation, Uses AI From Anthropic and Google
Glow came out of stealth on Wednesday with a $1.2 billion valuation, having raised $180 million in an all-equity Series A.
Anthropic CEO warns AI chip exports to China pose national security risk
There is no louder alarm in AI than this. Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, is not talking about trade deficits or market share, he is talking about...
OpenAI releases GPT‑5.3‑Codex as Anthropic upgrades Claude, eyeing market
OpenAI's new model hunts for software bugs for a living. Anthropic just sharpened its own rival, Claude.
Former OpenAI staffer details 2021 AI-generated erotica crisis
OpenAI likes to talk about preventing AI apocalypse. In 2021, its more immediate problem was AI-generated smut.
Ghibli, Bandai Namco, Square Enix urge OpenAI halt AI; Sora opt-out breach law
Japan’s legendary game studios have had enough. Ghibli, Bandai Namco, and Square Enix are not asking. They are telling OpenAI to stop.
Companies make AI and data sovereignty a priority to break central provider ties
For years, renting intelligence from a few big providers was just the cost of doing business. That era is closing. Fast.
California enacts first U.S. regulations for AI companion chatbots
California just put AI boyfriends on notice. Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 243 into law Monday.
ArXiv to ban authors of papers with unchecked LLM‑generated content
The quiet, necessary lie of academic publishing is that authors actually read their own papers.