1. The US Congressional Budget Office confirmed unauthorized ac…

The US Congressional Budget Office confirmed unauthorized access to its networks in a suspected foreign cyberattack potentially exposing emails with congressional offices.

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2. A significant data leak from Chinese cybersecurity firm Know…

A significant data leak from Chinese cybersecurity firm Knownsec exposed cyber weapon specifications, proprietary hacking tool source code, government collaboration details, and a list of 80 compromised overseas surveillance targets.

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3. Yann LeCun, who has led Meta’s AI efforts, has reportedly ta…

Yann LeCun, who has led Meta’s AI efforts, has reportedly talked with investors to start a company focused on world models, predicting these models will dominate AI architectures within 3-5 years and surpass current LLMs.

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4. Galaxy brain resistance refers to the difficulty of abusing …

Galaxy brain resistance refers to the difficulty of abusing arguments; low resistance rationalizations can lead to flawed outcomes, while high resistance principles and incentives reduce such risks.

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5. The best talent in any field typically does not appear in pu…

The best talent in any field typically does not appear in public hiring markets, highlighting challenges in recruitment strategies.

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6. Current terminal designs inherit constraints from decisions …

Current terminal designs inherit constraints from decisions made in the 1980s, complicating efforts to modernize terminal interfaces and systems effectively.

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7. Starlink introduced its ‘Residential 100Mbps’ plan priced at…

Starlink introduced its ‘Residential 100Mbps’ plan priced at $40 per month, marking its most affordable service tier.

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8. ThreatSpike offers a fixed-price subscription service replac…

ThreatSpike offers a fixed-price subscription service replacing traditional MSPs, including helpdesk, pentesting, and comprehensive security support.

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9. Val Town remains unprofitable but anticipates potential profitability in 2026

Val Town remains unprofitable but anticipates potential profitability in 2026.

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10. Global AI competition is driving record tech investment and …

Global AI competition is driving record tech investment and poised to reshape industrial, societal, and geopolitical landscapes deeply over coming years.

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11. Emacs users can mark substrings as read-only to restrict edi…

Emacs users can mark substrings as read-only to restrict editing in specific text ranges, enhancing editing control.

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13. World Labs launched Marble, a product that creates persisten…

World Labs launched Marble, a product that creates persistent, editable, downloadable 3D environments from text prompts, photos, videos, or 3D layouts. The release follows a $230 million funding round and positions the firm as a leading “world model” provider for gaming, VFX, VR,

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14. Anthropic committed $50 billion to build AI data centers in …

Anthropic committed $50 billion to build AI data centers in Texas and New York in partnership with Fluidstack, supporting the U.S. AI Action Plan and aiming for long-term domestic AI leadership.

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15. Baidu introduced ERNIE-4

Baidu introduced ERNIE-4.5-VL-28B-A3B-Thinking, a 28-billion-parameter multimodal AI model that dynamically activates 3 billion parameters and features ‘Thinking with Images’ for advanced visual task processing. It is released under the Apache 2.0 license allowing unrestricted co

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