A Tennessee grandmother, Angela Lipps, was arrested for crimes committed in North Dakota based on AI facial recognition technology, despite her claims of never visiting the state. Fargo police acknowledged "a few errors" in the case and have committed to operational changes.
cnn.com
9 min
5h ago
Wikipedia has banned the generation or rewriting of content using artificial intelligence, stating that it often violates the platform's core principles. A vote among the site's volunteer editors supported this policy change.
theguardian.com
1 min
1d ago
CERN is utilizing tiny AI models burned into silicon chips for real-time filtering of data generated by the Large Hadron Collider. The LHC produces approximately 40,000 exabytes of raw data annually.
theopenreader.org
6 min
1d ago
Greg Kroah-Hartman states that AI-generated bug reports for the Linux kernel have significantly improved in quality. He notes that this change has occurred rapidly and is expected to continue.
theregister.com
7 min
1d ago
On February 28, 2026, American forces mistakenly bombed the Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school in Minab, Iran, killing between 175 and 180 people, primarily young girls. Following the incident, speculation arose regarding whether the AI chatbot Claude played a role in selecting the school as a target.
theguardian.com
23 min
2d ago
Anthropic is testing a new AI model named 'Mythos,' which is claimed to be the most powerful model the company has developed to date. Early access customers are currently trialing this model, which represents a significant advancement in AI performance.
fortune.com
7 min
2d ago
A federal judge in California has blocked the Pentagon's attempt to label Anthropic as a supply chain risk, ruling that this action violated the company's constitutional rights. The judge stated that no statute supports branding an American company as a potential adversary for expressing disagreement with the government.
cnn.com
3 min
2d ago
A preliminary injunction has been granted in the case of Anthropic vs. the U.S. Department of War. This ruling allows Anthropic to proceed with its operations while the legal dispute is resolved.
storage.courtlistener.com
1 min
2d ago
Session limits for Claude will be adjusted for free, pro, and max subscriptions during peak hours to manage increased demand. Users will experience a 5-hour session limit during these times.
old.reddit.com
1 min
2d ago
New York City's public hospital system will not renew its contract with Palantir, which is set to expire in October. The contract primarily focused on recovering funds for insurance claims amid growing controversy over Palantir's government contracts in the UK.
theguardian.com
6 min
2d ago
A Tennessee grandmother, Angela Lipps, was arrested for crimes committed in North Dakota based on AI facial recognition technology, despite her claims of never visiting the state. Fargo police acknowledged "a few errors" in the case and have committed to operational changes.
cnn.com
9 min
5h ago
CERN is utilizing tiny AI models burned into silicon chips for real-time filtering of data generated by the Large Hadron Collider. The LHC produces approximately 40,000 exabytes of raw data annually.
theopenreader.org
6 min
1d ago
On February 28, 2026, American forces mistakenly bombed the Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school in Minab, Iran, killing between 175 and 180 people, primarily young girls. Following the incident, speculation arose regarding whether the AI chatbot Claude played a role in selecting the school as a target.
theguardian.com
23 min
2d ago
A federal judge in California has blocked the Pentagon's attempt to label Anthropic as a supply chain risk, ruling that this action violated the company's constitutional rights. The judge stated that no statute supports branding an American company as a potential adversary for expressing disagreement with the government.
cnn.com
3 min
2d ago
Session limits for Claude will be adjusted for free, pro, and max subscriptions during peak hours to manage increased demand. Users will experience a 5-hour session limit during these times.
old.reddit.com
1 min
2d ago
Wikipedia has banned the generation or rewriting of content using artificial intelligence, stating that it often violates the platform's core principles. A vote among the site's volunteer editors supported this policy change.
theguardian.com
1 min
1d ago
Greg Kroah-Hartman states that AI-generated bug reports for the Linux kernel have significantly improved in quality. He notes that this change has occurred rapidly and is expected to continue.
theregister.com
7 min
1d ago
Anthropic is testing a new AI model named 'Mythos,' which is claimed to be the most powerful model the company has developed to date. Early access customers are currently trialing this model, which represents a significant advancement in AI performance.
fortune.com
7 min
2d ago
A preliminary injunction has been granted in the case of Anthropic vs. the U.S. Department of War. This ruling allows Anthropic to proceed with its operations while the legal dispute is resolved.
storage.courtlistener.com
1 min
2d ago
New York City's public hospital system will not renew its contract with Palantir, which is set to expire in October. The contract primarily focused on recovering funds for insurance claims amid growing controversy over Palantir's government contracts in the UK.
theguardian.com
6 min
2d ago
A Tennessee grandmother, Angela Lipps, was arrested for crimes committed in North Dakota based on AI facial recognition technology, despite her claims of never visiting the state. Fargo police acknowledged "a few errors" in the case and have committed to operational changes.
cnn.com
9 min
5h ago
Greg Kroah-Hartman states that AI-generated bug reports for the Linux kernel have significantly improved in quality. He notes that this change has occurred rapidly and is expected to continue.
theregister.com
7 min
1d ago
A federal judge in California has blocked the Pentagon's attempt to label Anthropic as a supply chain risk, ruling that this action violated the company's constitutional rights. The judge stated that no statute supports branding an American company as a potential adversary for expressing disagreement with the government.
cnn.com
3 min
2d ago
New York City's public hospital system will not renew its contract with Palantir, which is set to expire in October. The contract primarily focused on recovering funds for insurance claims amid growing controversy over Palantir's government contracts in the UK.
theguardian.com
6 min
2d ago
Wikipedia has banned the generation or rewriting of content using artificial intelligence, stating that it often violates the platform's core principles. A vote among the site's volunteer editors supported this policy change.
theguardian.com
1 min
1d ago
On February 28, 2026, American forces mistakenly bombed the Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school in Minab, Iran, killing between 175 and 180 people, primarily young girls. Following the incident, speculation arose regarding whether the AI chatbot Claude played a role in selecting the school as a target.
theguardian.com
23 min
2d ago
A preliminary injunction has been granted in the case of Anthropic vs. the U.S. Department of War. This ruling allows Anthropic to proceed with its operations while the legal dispute is resolved.
storage.courtlistener.com
1 min
2d ago
CERN is utilizing tiny AI models burned into silicon chips for real-time filtering of data generated by the Large Hadron Collider. The LHC produces approximately 40,000 exabytes of raw data annually.
theopenreader.org
6 min
1d ago
Anthropic is testing a new AI model named 'Mythos,' which is claimed to be the most powerful model the company has developed to date. Early access customers are currently trialing this model, which represents a significant advancement in AI performance.
fortune.com
7 min
2d ago
Session limits for Claude will be adjusted for free, pro, and max subscriptions during peak hours to manage increased demand. Users will experience a 5-hour session limit during these times.
old.reddit.com
1 min
2d ago