Pentagon Targets Anthropic. India Writes the Checks.
Pentagon may label Anthropic a supply chain risk over Claude limits. India expects $200B in AI investment at Delhi summit.
India expects $200 billion in AI investment over two years, anchored by Adani's $100 billion data center pledge and Anthropic's first India office.
Four AI agents studied 20,000+ viral posts in seven minutes. SkillsBench confirms agents find patterns but can't produce creative judgment.
Pentagon preparing to label Anthropic a supply chain risk over Claude military restrictions, threatening to cut ties after months of failed negotiations.
Sitegeist raised €4M to deploy autonomous concrete repair robots on German infrastructure. The machines work up to 10x faster than manual crews.
SpaceX and xAI are competing in a secret $100M Pentagon contest to build autonomous drone swarm software, Bloomberg reports. Musk signed a 2015 letter opposing such weapons.
Alibaba's Qwen 3.5 activates 17 billion of 397 billion parameters per query. The company claims it beats GPT-5.2 on vision benchmarks at 60% lower cost.
Fractal Analytics fell 5% in its Mumbai debut after cutting India's first AI IPO by 40%. The public market valued it at $1.6 billion, a third below its last private round.
Peter Steinberger built OpenClaw in Vienna. OpenAI hired him. No European institution even picked up the phone.
OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger joins OpenAI over Meta. The code was never the prize. The adoption graph was.
American AI dominance follows the dollar playbook: offer freely, create dependency, extract. Allies are already building exits.
Amazon will spend $200 billion on AI infrastructure this year. Azure is gaining faster, Nvidia captures 60% of the spend, and AWS employees prefer a competitor's model.
Anthropic paid $8M+ for Super Bowl ads mocking ChatGPT's ad model. Sam Altman's 400-word rant shows exactly which nerve it hit.
Pactum CEO Kaspar Korjus, whose AI agents negotiate for Walmart and Rolls-Royce, warns Moltbook has created autonomous agents that can't be shut down.
France raided X's Paris offices with Europol on Tuesday and summoned Musk for questioning. Hours later, the UK and EU opened separate probes into Grok deepfakes.
Tim Cook and Andy Jassy attended a Melania doc screening while Alex Pretti was shot. 500+ tech workers demand action. Most CEOs stay silent.
Karpathy renamed vibe coding to 'agentic engineering.' The $45 billion industry's security record suggests the upgrade is premature.
MiniMax M2.5 scores within 0.6 points of Opus 4.6 at one-twentieth the price. The AI premium business model may not survive.
Meet Boris Cherny, who built Claude Code at Anthropic. His viral workflow runs 10 AI agents in parallel. He hasn't written code by hand in months.
Step-by-step tutorial to set up Clawdbot on a $5 VPS or old hardware. Copy-paste commands, WhatsApp integration, and security best practices.
Sitegeist raised €4M to deploy autonomous concrete repair robots on German infrastructure. The machines work up to 10x faster than manual crews.
The Stanford team that invented generative agents raised $100 million to build AI simulations of real people. CVS and Wealthfront are already testing Simile's behavioral prediction platform.
Runway closed a $315 million Series E at a $5.3 billion valuation and plans to pivot from AI video generation to building world models that simulate physical reality.
Micro1 surged from $4M to $200M revenue in 14 months supplying human experts to AI labs. Founder Ali Ansari, 25, now targets a $2.5B valuation.
Anthropic analyzed 1.5M Claude conversations and found severe reality distortion in 1 in 1,300 chats. Disempowerment rates are growing, driven by sycophancy.
40% of executives claim AI saves 8 hours weekly. Two-thirds of workers see under 2 hours. New surveys reveal why the productivity revolution isn't reaching the ground floor.
Anthropic researchers mapped how chatbots drift from helpful assistants to mystics and enablers. Their fix cuts harmful responses by 60% without touching normal behavior. The finding exposes a structure that exists before safety training even begins.
A computer science student trained an AI exclusively on texts from 1800-1875 London. When he prompted it about 1834, the model described street protests and Lord Palmerston. He Googled it. The protests were real. What does it mean when an AI starts accidentally telling the truth about history?
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