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  1. US stocks plummeted on Monday due to concerns over artificial intelligence disruptions and President Trump’s decision to raise global tariffs, with the Dow Jones falling 1.6%. Meanwhile, a new super PAC backed by Anthropic launched a campaign urging voters in New Jersey to support regulations on artificial intelligence to protect against scams and other harms. Additionally, Finnish quantum computing company IQM went public via a $1.8 billion SPAC merger, while Google’s spinoff Aalyria secured $100 million in funding at a $1.3 billion valuation.

  2. Reports of Unidentified Flying Objects have surged, with authorities and experts questioning cover-ups and classified information. Meanwhile, an old Android device has been repurposed into a powerful OpenClaw AI assistant, breathing new life into outdated tech. Meta is cutting staff stock awards for the second year as it ramps up AI spending, while a popular game studio has closed without releasing a game in nearly five years. The US government has launched probes into robotaxis and Shein amid market issues and IPO plans, while concerns over AI’s environmental impact are growing, with some experts warning of water usage and energy consumption.

  3. Today’s top news sees the UK government deploy advanced drone technology to tackle fly tipping and dumping, while EE, TalkTalk, and Vodafone dominate broadband complaints. Meanwhile, researchers have found evidence of the “bouba-kiki” effect in baby chicks, a phenomenon seen in humans that perceives sounds associated with certain shapes as pleasing or unpleasant. In tech news, a record-breaking AI-powered transformer model has been run on a single consumer-grade GPU, and Elon Musk’s AI company is under fire for violating clean air regulations by operating unpermitted gas-powered turbines without permits.

  4. The US Supreme Court invalidated President Trump’s global tariffs on imported goods, citing a lack of authority. Meanwhile, India joined the US-led Pax Silica initiative to secure technology supply chains amid growing competition with China. OpenAI staff had previously raised concerns about a Canadian mass shooting suspect interacting with its ChatGPT chatbot, but failed to inform authorities due to low reporting thresholds. In business news, Microsoft Gaming’s new CEO Asha Sharma and Xbox head Matt Booty have been promoted, while Google’s AI-powered security systems successfully blocked over 1.75 million policy-violating Android apps from being published on Google Play in 2025.

  5. Researchers have discovered a way to access Apple Silicon MacBook chips’ raw 3-axis acceleration data using Python via iokit HID callbacks, allowing for experimental readings at approximately 800 Hz. Meanwhile, advancements in Lindenmayer systems have enabled intricate pattern generation since 1968. In AI research, a new interface called candyfloss streamlines neural net inference on video data using GStreamer. A proposed method has improved industrial-scale verification by leveraging large language models to enhance proof training and context augmentation. Experts warn of common security breaches in Rails applications, highlighting the need for proactive measures and layered defense strategies. Additionally, a key interface design guideline prioritizes making interfaces easy to use correctly while preventing misuse, aiming to minimize errors and exhibit reliable behavior.

  6. A new security measure called Anubis aims to prevent AI-powered scrapers from accessing websites by making scraping more expensive through a Proof-of-Work system. Meanwhile, Google’s Common Expression Language (CEL) has been updated with features like string comparisons and logical operators, enhancing its ability to create complex rules for authentication and authorization. In another move, a website owner is switching from Cloudflare to self-hosting their sites using bootable containers for improved security and reliability.

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