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SpaceX announced a landmark $60 billion acquisition of Anysphere—the maker of AI coding assistant Cursor—signaling a major strategic push into enterprise artificial intelligence tools.
In a rare escalation of AI oversight, the U.S. government has compelled Anthropic to suspend access to its latest AI model for foreign nationals, citing potential misuse. The move deepens the divide between innovation and national security in AI development.
This article discusses the United Nations’ recent consultations in Geneva on regulating military uses of artificial intelligence, held alongside the G7 summit, and outlines key issues, participants, and potential implications.
In a sudden development, the U.S. government has ordered Anthropic to disable access for foreign nationals to its latest frontier AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns. This move has triggered debate over technological sovereignty,
SpaceX’s IPO filing discloses an unprecedented $75 billion in AI compute contracts with Anthropic and Google, highlighting the massive infrastructure fueling the AI industry.
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