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  1. Satellite imagery shows Iranian airstrikes hit significantly more U.S. military targets in the Middle East than reported, damaging hundreds of structures. Meanwhile, a U.S. appeals court struck down an FCC rule against broadband discrimination based on race and income. Additionally, experts warn of risks to privacy and accuracy as nearly half of young Europeans increasingly turn to AI for mental health support.

  2. Anthropic is scaling Claude by leveraging SpaceX’s Colossus datacenter and 220,000 GPUs. Meanwhile, Elon Musk plans a massive $119 billion semiconductor facility in Texas. In AI efficiency, navigating websites via visual clicking costs 45 times more tokens than using APIs. Cybersecurity risks also loom as 13% of employees admit to selling work credentials, while Iranian-linked groups use ransomware tactics to mask espionage.

  3. Anthropic is expanding its ecosystem, launching a new enterprise services firm for midmarket companies and ten AI agents for financial automation. Meanwhile, OpenAI expects to spend $50 billion on compute this year through massive, partner-funded investments. In hardware, Astera Labs unveiled its Scorpio X AI fabric switch, providing a vendor-agnostic alternative to Nvidia’s NVSwitch technology.

  4. Security alerts highlight vulnerabilities in uutils and buffer overflows in Nix and Lix daemons. While the Copy Fail exploit impacts Podman containers, its reach is limited in rootless setups. On the innovation front, Sectorllm enables Llama2 inference via just 1,369 bytes of x86 assembly. Meanwhile, Retro Games Ltd. announced the THEC64, a new handheld for Commodore 64 emulation.

  5. AI music startup Suno faces major lawsuits from record labels over copyright claims, while NIST reports China’s DeepSeek V4 Pro lags leading US models by eight months. Safety concerns mount following issues with Elon Musk’s Grok and OpenAI. Meanwhile, Maryland has banned AI-driven dynamic grocery pricing, and Boston Dynamics sees high-level executive departures amid pressure to scale humanoid robot production.

  6. A Harvard study reveals OpenAI’s o1 model outperforms human doctors in ER diagnoses, hitting 67% accuracy against 50-55% for physicians. In global finance, Nigeria’s OPay is eyeing a $4 billion US IPO, while OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar has signaled a potential 2027 IPO. Meanwhile, a proxy war over AI regulation intensifies as Chris Larsen pledges $3.5 million to congressional candidate Alex Bores.

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