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  1. The software industry faces growing technical debt from AI-generated code, while US job losses in AI-exposed roles dropped 0.2%. In transportation, Tesla Robotaxis were involved in two crashes during remote teleoperation. Meanwhile, one in seven Britons now turn to ChatGPT instead of a GP for medical advice, and Europe’s cloud sovereignty remains threatened by a heavy reliance on US-linked processors.

  2. Anthropic is calling for stricter AI export controls to protect technological leadership. In cybersecurity, a Microsoft Exchange flaw is allowing attackers to use OWA inboxes for script launches. Google is testing a 5GB storage limit for new Gmail accounts, while X has pledged stronger content moderation in the UK. Additionally, the UK has ordered Β£1B in remote-control howitzers to replace aging systems.

  3. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has launched a new unit to re-evaluate green card holders for potential fraud, part of an intensified immigration enforcement effort. Meanwhile, Germany’s security agency has rejected Palantir software in favor of ChapsVision, citing privacy concerns. Additionally, growing privacy alarms over Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses are fueling calls for global regulation.

  4. Critical security flaws in Meari-powered baby monitors expose 1.1 million families to potential surveillance. Geopolitically, US intelligence reveals Iran retains 70% of its missile stockpile, contradicting claims of military decline. In the UK, a relaunch of a voluntary digital ID scheme faces privacy backlash. Meanwhile, 50,000 Lake Tahoe residents face an energy crisis as utilities prioritize data centers.

  5. Princeton University is reinstating in-person proctored exams to combat AI-driven cheating. In the markets, semiconductor stocks like Intel and Qualcomm have slumped following rising inflation and oil prices. Meanwhile, Google is updating Android with new spyware detection and a “Pause Point” to curb app addiction. Finally, Anthropic has launched 12 new AI plugins specifically for legal use.

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