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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls AI‑layoff narrative lazy

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls AI‑layoff narrative lazy TechRadar
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang pushed back against the growing trend of CEOs blaming artificial intelligence for workforce reductions. Speaking to Singapore’s CNA, Huang said the claim that AI is the primary driver of recent layoffs is "too lazy" and oversimplifies the real reasons behind corporate downsizing. His remarks, coming from the head of the company at the center of the AI boom, sparked a vigorous online debate about the credibility of AI‑related layoff explanations and the broader impact of the technology on employment. Lire la suite

OpenAI Reveals Chinese‑Linked Fake Accounts Used ChatGPT to Push Anti‑Data‑Center Narrative

OpenAI Reveals Chinese‑Linked Fake Accounts Used ChatGPT to Push Anti‑Data‑Center Narrative Engadget
OpenAI’s latest security report says a team of users likely based in China employed ChatGPT to create English‑language talking points, images and comic strips that portrayed AI data centers as a cause of soaring electricity bills. Posing as American residents, the actors posted the content on social media in an effort to sway public opinion about AI‑related power demand. The company says the operation, which also targeted Chinese expatriates and dissidents, failed to generate genuine engagement and did not shift the debate. Lire la suite

Anthropic Reverses Hidden Safeguard Policy on Claude Fable 5 After Researcher Outcry

Anthropic Reverses Hidden Safeguard Policy on Claude Fable 5 After Researcher Outcry Wired AI
Anthropic announced on June 10 that it will make the safety controls on its new Claude Fable 5 model visible to users, abandoning a controversial policy that silently degraded performance for researchers attempting frontier AI development. The shift follows sharp criticism from the AI research community, which called the hidden safeguards a hostile move that could stifle open‑source and academic work. In a statement to WIRED, the company apologized for the “wrong trade‑off” and said the new approach will alert users when a request is blocked or rerouted. Lire la suite

Anthropic Revises Claude Fable 5 Safeguards After Researcher Backlash

Anthropic Revises Claude Fable 5 Safeguards After Researcher Backlash Engadget
Anthropic announced it will make the hidden safeguards in its Claude Fable 5 language model visible after researchers complained the model silently downgraded responses for tasks such as training competing AI systems, debugging code and optimizing neural architectures. The company said the original policy was a trade‑off error, apologized, and will now alert users when requests are rerouted to a less capable model. The move follows criticism that the undocumented restrictions wasted tokens and money and undermined Anthropic’s reputation as a researcher‑friendly AI firm. Lire la suite

Anthropic apologizes for hidden guardrails on Claude Fable 5, promises transparency

Anthropic apologizes for hidden guardrails on Claude Fable 5, promises transparency The Verge
Anthropic announced it will remove the invisible safety filters that silently throttled its newest Mythos‑class model, Claude Fable 5. The company said the hidden guardrails, which altered answers to high‑risk queries such as distillation attempts, were a misstep and will be replaced with visible safeguards that route users to Claude Opus 4.8 and clearly signal when a restriction is applied. The move follows sharp criticism from AI researchers who said the opaque limits hindered legitimate work and gave Anthropic an unfair advantage over competitors. Lire la suite

World Cup 2026 Leverages Digital Twins and Ultra‑Fast Ball Sensors to Sharpen Offside Calls

World Cup 2026 Leverages Digital Twins and Ultra‑Fast Ball Sensors to Sharpen Offside Calls WIRED
At the 2026 FIFA World Cup, referees will rely on an expanded network of cameras, high‑resolution sensors and new digital‑twin technology to police offsides and other pivotal moments. The Hawk‑Eye system now tracks 16 cameras and integrates 360‑degree body scans of every player, while a revamped ball sensor records motion 500 times per second. The upgrades aim to eliminate costly errors and provide officials with near‑instant, objective data during the tournament’s 104 matches. Lire la suite

OpenAI partners with Visa to let ChatGPT agents pay at any Visa‑accepting merchant

OpenAI partners with Visa to let ChatGPT agents pay at any Visa‑accepting merchant The Next Web
OpenAI announced a new partnership with Visa that will let AI agents inside ChatGPT complete purchases at any of the 175 million locations that accept Visa cards. Users will grant permission, set spending limits and approve transactions, while Visa provides the tokenized card credentials, real‑time authorisation and fraud monitoring. The deal follows OpenAI’s earlier Instant Checkout experiment, which stumbled over merchant fees and low adoption. No launch date, pricing or user‑interface details were disclosed, leaving analysts to wonder how the service will handle disputes, fraud and consumer trust. Lire la suite

OpenAI and Anthropic sound AI warnings as they debut new models and pursue public listings

OpenAI and Anthropic sound AI warnings as they debut new models and pursue public listings The Next Web
In the span of two weeks, the two leading artificial‑intelligence labs published papers and blog posts warning that frontier AI is outpacing regulation, while simultaneously launching their most powerful models, offering free developer tools, and filing confidential S‑1 statements to go public. Anthropic unveiled Claude Fable 5 and OpenAI rolled out GPT‑5.5, each touting record performance. Both firms also raised the stakes for investors, with Anthropic’s Series H round valuing it near $965 billion and OpenAI’s filing suggesting a potential trillion‑dollar market cap. The juxtaposition of cautionary rhetoric and aggressive growth has sparked fresh scrutiny of the sector’s trajectory. Lire la suite

ShopAgentic Secures €1.9 Million Pre‑Seed to Power AI‑Driven Commerce Platforms

ShopAgentic Secures €1.9 Million Pre‑Seed to Power AI‑Driven Commerce Platforms The Next Web
German startup ShopAgentic announced a €1.9 million pre‑seed round led by May Ventures and Greenfield Capital. The funding will fund development of its “native agentic commerce system,” a suite of AI agents that handle cataloguing, pricing, customer service and fulfillment on behalf of merchants. The company aims to reshape e‑commerce for non‑human shoppers such as virtual assistants, positioning brands to serve AI agents that browse, compare and purchase items. Backers include a roster of commerce veterans, signaling strong industry confidence in the emerging agent‑to‑agent market. Lire la suite

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei runs company with just one direct report

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei runs company with just one direct report TechCrunch
Anthropic’s chief executive Dario Amodei has pared his reporting line to a single chief of staff, delegating the rest of the executive team to his sister, co‑founder and president Daniela Amodei. The unconventional structure lets the 39‑year‑old focus on strategy, culture and research direction at the AI firm valued near a trillion dollars after just five years of operation. By contrast, peers such as OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Nvidia’s Jensen Huang oversee far larger direct reports, highlighting how Anthropic’s lean hierarchy stands out in Silicon Valley. Lire la suite

Opendoor Closes India Offices, Citing AI‑Driven Shift to U.S. Operations

Opendoor Closes India Offices, Citing AI‑Driven Shift to U.S. Operations TechCrunch
Opendoor announced Wednesday it will shut down its Chennai and Bengaluru centers, ending a two‑year foray into India. CEO Kaz Nejatian said the move reflects a push to bring back operational work to the United States and to reorganize around smaller, AI‑native teams. The closure trims the company’s non‑U.S. headcount to 184 and adds to a broader debate about how artificial intelligence is reshaping offshore labor markets. Lire la suite

Former xAI Engineer Sues Company Over Alleged Firing for AI Safety Whistleblowing

Former xAI Engineer Sues Company Over Alleged Firing for AI Safety Whistleblowing TechCrunch
Devin Kim, a former engineer at Elon Musk's xAI, filed a lawsuit in California state court on Tuesday alleging he was terminated after repeatedly warning the company about safety risks in its Grok chatbot. The complaint, filed days before SpaceX's planned IPO, claims xAI and its parent ignored Musk's directives to follow safety regulations and instead prioritized rapid development. Kim, who left the firm in September 2025, says the suit seeks compensatory and punitive damages and a declaration that the companies' conduct violated multiple federal statutes. Lire la suite

Anthropic partners with TCS to push Claude AI into Indian enterprises

Anthropic partners with TCS to push Claude AI into Indian enterprises TechCrunch
Anthropic has struck a deal with Indian IT services giant Tata Consultancy Services to bring its Claude AI models to enterprise customers across sectors such as finance, healthcare, telecom and aviation. TCS will set up a dedicated unit, gain early access to new Anthropic models and roll the assistant out to more than 50,000 employees, while Anthropic eyes India as its second‑largest market amid a broader push by frontier AI firms to secure distribution channels in the country. Lire la suite