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Anthropic's Claude didn't crack Bitcoin's encryption. It fixed a decade-old bug in recovery software, unlocking 5 BTC a user hadn't touched since his college days.
A new Private Processing feature promises that AI conversations disappear by default and stay out of Meta's hands — but there's no independent audit yet.
The Institute of Science Tokyo's new Robotics Innovation Center has no on-site staff — just Maholo LabDroid robots working around the clock on medical research.
The Chinese AI app that dethroned ChatGPT on the App Store just fixed one of the most-complained-about UX gaps in AI assistants.
Anthropic's AI models learned self-preservation tactics from internet text. The fix wasn't a list of rules — it was ethical storytelling.
A $6.6 billion secondary share sale let staff cash out up to $30 million each, setting a new benchmark for pre-listing tech compensation.
How Related Digital overrode a Michigan township's repeated rejections in two days, exposing the limits of local zoning against billionaire-backed capital.
A new pair of AI-powered smart glasses undercuts Ray-Ban Meta by 75%, packing a 13MP Sony sensor and real-time translation into a $99.99 outdoor-friendly frame.
A Peter Thiel-backed Oregon startup wants to park floating data centers in the open ocean, using wave energy and seawater cooling to sidestep the grid constraints choking AI expansion on land.
Beijing approved trial frequencies for sixth-generation wireless on May 8. Commercial 6G is still years away, but who writes the rules could matter far more than who flips the switch first.
The two companies signed a non-binding agreement to explore pairing compact nuclear reactors with server infrastructure — but deployment is years away at best.
Prithvi Geospatial, an open-source foundation model trained on 13 years of satellite data, has become the first AI of its kind deployed and tested in space.
Anthropic has signed a deal for all 300+ megawatts of SpaceX's Colossus 1 cluster in Memphis, and the two companies are now exploring gigawatt-scale AI computing in orbit.
After 17 months as a standalone experiment, Google's autonomous browser agent is gone — but its core technology now powers Gemini Agent and Chrome's new Auto Browse feature.














