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  1. A developer incurred a €54,000 Gemini API bill following an automated usage spike, a cost Google Cloud refused to adjust. In security news, OpenAI’s Codex was shown to escalate privileges to root access on Samsung TVs. Germany has also suspended the requirement for men under 45 to obtain military approval for long stays abroad. Lastly, researchers warn that human-made noise is disrupting animal communication.

  2. A global crisis of AI-generated deepfake nudes has impacted hundreds of students across 28 countries. In legal news, Thomson Reuters faces a lawsuit alleging an employee was fired for protesting its ICE contracts. Meanwhile, researchers have used CRISPR to successfully silence the extra chromosome in Down syndrome cells, even as experts warn that AI-assisted cognition could lead to human intellectual stagnation.

  3. Amazon is expanding its satellite reach with an $11.5 billion acquisition of Globalstar to rival SpaceX. Meanwhile, SpaceX eyes a massive $2 trillion IPO valuation. In cybersecurity, a flaw at Fiverr left sensitive customer files publicly searchable. Additionally, privacy concerns grow over Flock Safety’s AI surveillance, as beef production drives significant global calorie loss through inefficient feed use.

  4. Hackers claim access to Venice’s flood defenses, threatening St. Mark’s Square. The Philippines accuses China of using cyanide to damage South China Sea reefs, while the CIA reportedly used Pegasus spyware to rescue a US airman in Iran. Meanwhile, the FAA has authorized military anti-drone lasers in U.S. airspace, a fake Claude website is spreading malware, and AI-generated code is causing engineer burnout.

  5. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat, ending his 16-year rule following a major opposition victory. In the AI sector, a growing gap between frontier models and efficient, open weights models is reshaping enterprise use, while AMD scales its ROCm stack to challenge Nvidia’s dominance. Finally, researchers have identified a previously unrecorded island in Antarctica’s Weddell Sea.

  6. OpenAI has labeled Elon Musk’s lawsuit amendments a “legal ambush” and “factually unsupported.” Meanwhile, elite AI researchers are migrating from Silicon Valley to China, lured by better pay and easier integration. In the EU, distrust of foreign tech is widespread, with 84% wary of US firms and 93% of Chinese companies regarding personal data. Additionally, Anthropic’s US business adoption rose to 30.6% in March.

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