NATO is building an AI 'Kill Web' of sensors, drones and satellites along its eastern flank to detect and strike a Russian attack before it moves.
A Brown professor moved his exam in-person and the class average crashed from 96 to 48, turning a fuzzy worry about AI cheating into a hard number.
Manna raised $50M and is setting up a US manufacturing centre in Tulsa employing 1,000 people. It left Ireland over regulation failures. Six US cities assessed.
Snopes used Google's invisible SynthID watermark to debunk a viral AI-generated image of Senator McConnell in a hospital bed. The watermark survived screenshots.
NHTSA says driverless vehicles are driving into emergency scenes and blocking ambulances. It has demanded AV developers present solutions by end of the month.
A $300m quantum raise, a billion-dollar AI-agent valuation and Europe's bets on voice and energy: the past 24 hours in AI and deep-tech funding.
SpaceXAI has launched Grok 4.5, the first model built with Cursor. Musk calls it "Opus-class" but cheaper, aimed at coding, legal and finance work.
A Meta contractor flushed a rare bacterium into Cheyenne's water system, so the Wyoming city suspended all data centre discharge, the Guardian reports.
New York bans smart glasses from all 1,240 courts as Meta tamper-proofs its recording light, even while testing always-on "super-sensing" glasses.
Live, a full-duplex ChatGPT voice that listens and speaks at once, with live translation. It rolls out to all users, free ones too.
Fi's new Fi Ultra is the first dog collar to run on Starlink's direct-to-cell satellites, keeping pets trackable beyond phone towers, Fortune reports.
Perplexity has built an internal coding tool codenamed "Teammate" that could take on Cursor and Claude Code, Business Insider reports. A launch is unconfirmed.
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