NSA Uses AI Tool Despite Pentagon Risk Concerns The United States National Security Agency is reportedly using Anthropic’s Mythos Preview artificial intelligence tool, even after the Pentagon assigned the company a formal supply chain risk designation. The development highlights ongoing tensions between rapid technological adoption and national security safeguards. According to a report published on Sunday, the Mythos Preview model has seen broader use within the Department of Defense. However, the details of its deployment remain unclear, and the report has not been independently verified. Wider Adoption Raises Questions Sources indicate that the AI model is being utilised more extensively…
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Tesla Targets Taiwan Talent for Terafab Chip Project Tesla is seeking semiconductor engineers in Taiwan to support its ambitious Terafab artificial intelligence chip facility, according to recent job postings. The move signals the company’s intent to strengthen its capabilities in advanced chipmaking as demand for AI infrastructure accelerates. Taiwan remains a global hub for semiconductor expertise, largely due to its highly specialised workforce and leadership in cutting-edge manufacturing. Tesla’s hiring effort focuses on this talent pool, particularly engineers experienced in advanced processes. The company has listed nine engineering roles tied to the Terafab project. These positions require candidates with more…
Starmer Urges Social Media Firms To Take Responsibility On Online Safety British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on major social media companies to take greater responsibility for protecting children online, ahead of a high-level meeting with leading technology firms. Speaking before discussions with executives from Meta, Snap, Google, TikTok and X, Starmer stressed that platforms must do more to address the risks faced by young users. The meeting forms part of a broader government effort to tighten oversight of online spaces. He warned that social media significantly influences how children perceive themselves, their relationships and the wider world. Therefore,…
U.S. Agencies Continue Engagement With Anthropic Despite Ban Federal agencies and government officials have continued to engage with Anthropic, despite a ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on working with the company. According to reports, these interactions have taken place discreetly, indicating ongoing interest in the firm’s advanced artificial intelligence capabilities. Notably, the Commerce Department’s Center for AI Standards and Innovation has been actively evaluating Mythos, Anthropic’s latest frontier AI model. The testing focuses on the model’s ability to identify and exploit vulnerabilities, particularly in the context of cybersecurity. This suggests that, despite official restrictions, certain departments still consider…
Kremlin Defends Internet Curbs As Security Measures Russia’s Kremlin has stated that certain internet restrictions, despite causing disruption across the country, are necessary to safeguard national security. Officials insisted that these measures should not be viewed as a regression to earlier periods of tighter state control. The comments come amid growing concern among citizens and observers regarding increased limitations on online access. However, authorities maintain that the actions are justified under current conditions. Restrictions Linked To Ongoing Conflict Since the onset of the conflict in Ukraine in February 2022, Russia has steadily intensified its oversight of the digital space. As…
Germany Approves Fuel Relief Amid Iran War Price Surge Germany’s coalition government has agreed on a fuel price relief package worth 1.6 billion euros, aiming to ease the burden on consumers and businesses. The decision follows a dispute within the ruling coalition over how to respond to rising oil prices triggered by the Iran war. The agreement introduces a temporary reduction in energy taxes on diesel and petrol. Prices will drop by approximately 0.17 euros per litre for a period of two months. Both the conservative CDU and the centre-left SPD confirmed the measure on Monday, signalling a unified response…
Russia Declares Soyuz-5 Rocket Ready For Space Missions A new Russian launch vehicle, Soyuz-5, has reached the final stage of testing and is now considered fully prepared for use in upcoming space projects. The announcement was made by Russia’s leading space official, who confirmed that the rocket is ready for deployment. The update comes as Russia continues efforts to modernise its space capabilities. The Soyuz-5 represents a significant development in the country’s launch technology and signals a renewed focus on advancing its space programme. Presentation Ahead Of Historic Space Anniversary Dmitry Bakanov, head of the Russian space agency, presented details…
New Zealand Initiative Explores AI Tool To Redirect Extremism Risks People who display signs of violent extremism on artificial intelligence platforms could, in future, be guided towards human support and chatbot-led deradicalisation services. A new tool under development in New Zealand aims to address this growing concern. The initiative reflects increasing pressure on technology companies to improve safety measures. A rising number of legal challenges have accused artificial intelligence platforms of failing to prevent, and in some cases contributing to, harmful behaviour. As a result, developers are now exploring more proactive approaches to risk management. Expanding Support Beyond Mental Health…
High Oil Prices Drive Shift To Electric Vehicles In UAE Rising oil prices triggered by conflict in the Middle East are accelerating demand for electric vehicles in the United Arab Emirates. In Dubai, consumers are increasingly moving away from traditional fuel powered cars as petrol and diesel costs surge. The price spike followed military strikes in late February and the disruption of a major global shipping route. Although a temporary ceasefire has eased immediate tensions, uncertainty remains. Analysts expect oil prices to stay elevated due to ongoing supply risks and regional instability. Fuel Price Surge Impacts Consumers Despite being a…
Social Media Firms Face Legal Scrutiny Over Youth Harm Claims Meta Platforms, TikTok, Alphabet’s Google, and YouTube faced intense courtroom scrutiny this week as allegations mounted that their platforms contribute to a growing youth mental health crisis. Consequently, the broader national debate around children’s screen time has entered a more serious and legally significant phase. Jury Findings in Los Angeles Case A Los Angeles jury ruled on March 25 that Meta and Google must pay a combined $6 million in damages to plaintiff Kaley G.M., a 20-year-old. She argued that she developed depression and experienced suicidal thoughts after becoming addicted…

