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Denmark reportedly prepared for a potential war with the U.S. over Greenland, according to a social media post alleging military plans with France and Germany. Simultaneously, a major AI conference, ICML, rejected nearly 2% of papers after reviewers were found to have used large language models, raising concerns about peer review integrity. In a legal victory for free speech, rapper Afroman was cleared in a defamation lawsuit related to a satirical video criticizing a police raid. Finally, the U.S. Postal Service warns it could face a critical cash shortage by 2027, necessitating congressional intervention.
Large language models are demonstrating unexpected capabilities, with researchers discovering that replicating specific internal “reasoning circuits” improves logical deduction without training. Elsewhere, the FBI has restarted purchasing location data from brokers, prompting legislative pushback over privacy concerns. Developers are embracing “Business-as-Code” with LittleHorse 1.0, and Next.js 16.2 promises significant performance boosts. Oil prices are climbing after a gas field strike, nearing $110 a barrel.
A $5.3 billion debt deal for Qualtrics has been paused due to investor concerns and market uncertainty, while Turquoise Health secured $40 million in funding to tackle rising healthcare costs. Nvidia resumed sales of its H200 AI chips to China, signaling a potential shift in export regulations, and Robinhood’s venture fund invested $34.6 million in Stripe and ElevenLabs, opening private company access to retail investors. Elsewhere, Apple’s home devices unit faces delays after a key executive joined Oura Health, and Meta is ending Horizon Worlds support on Quest headsets, curtailing metaverse ambitions. Finally, China is reportedly restricting travel for individuals linked to Meta’s Manus acquisition, highlighting concerns about AI talent offshoring.
Salesforce announced a massive $50 billion stock buyback program financed by $25 billion in debt extending to 2066, amid industry concerns about AI’s impact. Simultaneously, Nvidia unveiled Vera CPUs optimized for AI workloads, challenging Intel and AMD, alongside a new AI agent security platform, NemoClaw. Cybercrime has surged 245% since the Iran war, with Russian and Chinese actors driving attacks impacting banking and fintech. Intuitive Surgical, maker of the Da Vinci robot, is also dealing with a data breach following a phishing attack. Finally, Nvidia’s DLSS 5 promises a significant leap in gaming visuals launching this fall.
Greece is facing intensified political accusations following claims by the founder of surveillance tech firm Intellexa that the company only sells to government agencies, sparking debate over the extent of official involvement in recent wiretapping scandals. Simultaneously, San Francisco’s housing market is rebounding rapidly, with rents soaring 14% as the burgeoning AI sector drives demand. Elsewhere, Indian edtech startup upGrad is acquiring Unacademy in an all-stock deal amid a broader downturn in the sector, while Hollywood reels from disruption caused by AI and economic headwinds.
Oil futures trading surged to $7.3 billion on Hyperliquid amid Iran war tensions, reflecting growing crypto commodity speculation. ByteDance paused the global rollout of its AI video model, BlueWillow, following copyright claims from Hollywood studios. A new book reveals the Pentagon’s collaboration with Silicon Valley to develop AI-powered military tools, while the US recently blacklisted AI firm Anthropic. Elsewhere, MetaComp secured $35 million in funding to expand its fiat-to-stablecoin bridge, and a survey shows 80% of US physicians are now using AI in their practices. Finally, a court allowed Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI to proceed despite questions surrounding his damage claims.