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  1. The US House Oversight Committee is probing Sam Altman’s investment conflicts, as Republican AGs seek an SEC review. In California, the Mayor of Arcadia has pleaded to charges of acting as an illegal agent for China. Meanwhile, the US and Denmark are negotiating new military bases in Greenland to monitor maritime activity, and reports suggest Amazon employees are inflating AI token usage.

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  3. North American unemployment is rising, with Canada hitting 6.9% and US IT jobs declining due to AI uncertainty. Maryland is protesting a $2 billion power grid upgrade to support out-of-state AI centers, while SpaceX’s million-satellite plan faces environmental backlash. Additionally, LA Metro has opened its first new subway stations in 25 years, and Linux gaming is seeing performance boosts via NTSYNC.

  4. An attacker used Morse code to trick AI agents Grok and Bankrbot into transferring $200,000 in tokens. Meanwhile, Meta faces employee backlash over new surveillance software used to train AI models. In the software industry, 10 trillion annual downloads are straining open-source repositories, prompting new sustainability efforts. Finally, a Georgia data center’s use of 30 million gallons of unmetered water has fueled local calls for development bans.

  5. Meta is stripping end-to-end encryption from Instagram DMs by 2026, and Donald Trump has pivoted his AI policy toward strict regulation. As GPT-5.5 costs soar, the Iran war is driving datacenter construction prices up by 20% through supply chain disruptions. A newly identified worm is emerging that deletes competing malware to hijack credentials, while Akamai surges following a major LLM deal.

  6. Three German political parties are exiting X due to concerns over hate speech and disinformation, potentially signaling a broader European shift. In South Korea, the AI-driven semiconductor boom has pushed SK Hynix bonuses to an average of $430,000, reshaping the social landscape. Meanwhile, experts warn as nearly half of young Europeans increasingly rely on AI chatbots for mental health support.

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