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IndustryThe DecoderJun 13

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella admits he's a token-maxer, too: "It's addictive"

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella admits he gets hooked on maximizing tokens in AI models. This reflects a broader trend in the industry where leaders recognize the addictive nature of optimizing AI outputs.

IndustryThe VergeJun 13

Anthropic cuts off Fable 5 and Mythos 5 access following government order

Anthropic just cut off access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 due to a government order. This limits user access to their AI models and raises concerns about regulatory impacts on AI services.

IndustryThe VergeJun 13

The future of Hollywood isn’t feeding prompts into vanilla gen AI models

Hollywood is shifting away from basic generative AI models for content creation. This change signals a move towards more sophisticated tools that can better capture the nuances of storytelling.

IndustryWiredJun 13

A Court Has Ruled That Google Is Liable for False Statements Generated by AI Overviews

A court just ruled that Google is liable for false statements generated by its AI overviews. This decision could impact how companies manage AI-generated content and their legal responsibilities moving forward.

IndustryLatent SpaceJun 13

[AINews] Fable and Mythos officially too dangerous to release

Fable and Mythos are officially deemed too dangerous for release. This decision reflects growing concerns about the potential misuse of advanced AI technologies.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 13

Andrew Yang thinks the next big startup opportunity is lowering the cost of living

Andrew Yang is pitching the idea that startups should focus on lowering the cost of living. He believes this could unlock significant opportunities for innovation and growth in the market.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 13

Anthropic’s safety warnings may have just backfired — the government has pulled the plug on its most powerful AI

The government just shut down Anthropic's most powerful AI following their safety warnings. This move raises concerns about regulatory impacts on AI development and deployment.

IndustryWiredJun 13

Anthropic Says It’s Taking Claude Fable 5 Offline to Comply With US Government Order

Anthropic is taking Claude Fable 5 offline to comply with a US government order. This move impacts users by temporarily removing access to the AI's capabilities.

IndustrySimon WillisonJun 13

Statement on the US government directive to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5

Simon Willison is responding to the US government's directive to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5. This move impacts developers and users relying on these AI tools for their projects.

IndustryWiredJun 12

Meta Employees Absolutely Hate Mark Zuckerberg’s Plan for a Companywide AI Hackathon

Meta employees are pushing back against Mark Zuckerberg's plan for a companywide AI hackathon. Many feel it distracts from their current projects and adds unnecessary pressure.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 12

SpaceX IPO: Live updates on everything you need to know

SpaceX is moving forward with its IPO plans, providing live updates on the process. This means investors will soon have the opportunity to buy shares in one of the most innovative space companies.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 12

Meta’s months-old AI unit is a soul-crushing gulag, say the engineers stuck inside it

Meta's AI unit is facing severe internal issues, with engineers describing the environment as a 'soul-crushing gulag.' This turmoil could impact Meta's AI development and employee retention moving forward.

IndustryWiredJun 12

‘Tell Him He’s a Piece of Shit’: Meta’s New AI Unit Is a Total Mess

Meta's new AI unit is facing significant internal chaos and leadership issues. This turmoil could impact the company's AI development and innovation moving forward.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 12

Chinese cybercrime operation that used AI to scam ‘hundreds of thousands of victims’ sued by Google

Google is suing a Chinese cybercrime operation that used AI to scam hundreds of thousands of victims. This legal action aims to hold the perpetrators accountable and curb the misuse of AI in fraudulent activities.

IndustryThe DecoderJun 12

Over half of Americans fear losing both their jobs and their independent thinking to AI, survey finds

A recent survey shows over half of Americans are worried about losing their jobs and independent thinking to AI. This fear highlights growing concerns about AI's impact on employment and personal autonomy.

IndustrySimon WillisonJun 12

Quoting Andrew Singleton

Andrew Singleton is sharing insights on the future of AI and its implications for society. His thoughts emphasize the need for ethical considerations as AI technology evolves.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 12

Mistral is rumored to be raising €3B at €20B valuation

Mistral is reportedly raising €3 billion at a €20 billion valuation. This funding could significantly boost their capabilities and market position in the AI space.

IndustryArs TechnicaJun 12

$130 billion in data center projects blocked by protests so far this year

Protests are blocking $130 billion in data center projects this year. This disruption could delay the rollout of new AI infrastructure and services.

IndustryWiredJun 12

China Didn’t Make Americans Hate Data Centers

China is not the main reason Americans have negative feelings about data centers. This shift in perception could impact how companies approach data center investments and public relations in the U.S.

IndustryArs TechnicaJun 12

Google sues Chinese cybercrime network that used Gemini to automate scams

Google is suing a Chinese cybercrime network for using Gemini to automate scams. This legal action aims to curb the misuse of AI technology for fraudulent activities.

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