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Updated: June 26, 2026
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Several big distributors have reportedly declined to pick up "Artificial," Luca Guadagnino's biographical drama about OpenAI cofounder and CEO Sam Altman. Neon and Mubi are said to still be interested.
According to an AP report cited by Reuters, Anthropic's Mythos model identified vulnerabilities in classified US government systems.
OpenAI is reportedly slowing the rollout of its next major model, GPT-5.6, after a request from the Trump administration. Officials cited concerns over potential security issues.
Elon Musk voiced support for Andrej Karpathy during a debate involving Claude AI. The exchange drew attention to differing views in the AI community.
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A recent study reveals that 1 in 5 young people have used artificial intelligence chatbots to seek mental health support. Dr. Jessica Watrous, clinical director at Modern Health, discussed the finding on national television.
The Pentagon has updated its classified targeting doctrine to allow a far more active role for AI in combat decisions, according to Bloomberg. The move accelerates battlefield automation and is driving investor interest in defense and aerospace.
A developer shares on Hacker News a tool that removes the bloat accumulated in Claude Code's memory file. The trick: it never prunes on its own, always asking for your input diff by diff, because if you don't trust the model not to bloat the memory, you shouldn't trust it to clean it either.
Celaya's mayor announced a new AI-powered C6 command center that will incorporate facial recognition, real-time license plate reading and predictive crime analytics. It will be operational in about a month and will be the only one of its kind in the state.
Neo4j proposes a 'context graph' architecture with three memory layers for autonomous agents: long-term knowledge, conversation history and decision traces. Without this structure, agents lose track of their goals and become unpredictable in production.
Microsoft wants the protection of minors to fall outside the scope of the federal law that could override state AI regulations. The stance breaks with Google and Meta and echoes its support for the 2024 Kids Online Safety Act.
Anthropic told the Senate that operators linked to Alibaba generated 28.8 million conversations with Claude using 25,000 fraudulent accounts to copy its capabilities at no cost. The company calls the attack a national security threat and demands tougher sanctions and export controls.
UCLA Health is incorporating AI tools into its cancer detection processes, as reported by FOX 11 Los Angeles. The original content is a video, so technical details of the system used are not available in text.