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The Pentagon institutionalized the Anthropic exclusion last week with seven contracts; the White House is drafting an executive order that walks the OMB ban back on the civilian side.
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Shivon Zilis testified Friday that Musk offered Altman a Tesla board seat in late 2017 and worked the OpenAI poach list while still on its board; Brockman's five-stake list lands as Cerebras prices.
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The 13-former-leader letter to House and Senate Appropriators is still the loudest institutional answer to the firing of an entire 76-year-old governing body.
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The B-meson rare-decay deviation that worried theorists for a decade has not faded with three times the data; the next analysis cycle decides whether it converges to discovery.
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OpenAI closed the TBPN acquisition April 2 in the low hundreds of millions; the show sits in the Strategy org under Chris Lehane with an editorial-independence clause — the Brockman trial reframes it.
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Twenty days after the April 20 OAuth breach via a Context.ai token from a Vercel employee's Google Workspace, Vercel still has no update; ShinyHunters listed the data at $2M; Class Action U on Day 11.
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Eight thousand cuts plus six thousand cancelled openings equal fourteen thousand positions; the same week, Meta rolled out keystroke-capture software with no opt-out on company laptops.
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A $639.8M quarter that beat consensus by $17M bought 1,100 workers a severance memo, and Matthew Prince told the firm that being fit was no excuse for not being fitter.
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A click-chemistry reaction crosslinks red blood cells into a clot in five seconds, thirteen times more fracture-resistant than natural — and now moving toward the human trauma pipeline.
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An Australian permit system can be used to require synthetic-DNA screening without new legislation; the U.S. has been silent for fourteen days while NSB has been disbanded for sixteen.