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Jonas Vale on the day AI stopped being a product story and became a weapons story: Israel used AI on Iran's own traffic cameras to locate Ayatollah Khamenei before killing him, and Russia has now pulled part of Putin's surveillance system offline in response. Then Anthropic's Mythos turning disclosed bugs into working exploits in 31 minutes, Jensen Huang refusing a Senate seat as Washington opens its China week, Google's three-million-chip order to Intel, OpenAI's confidential march toward an IPO, and a judge striking down the hundred-thousand-dollar H-1B fee.
By Marcus VorwallerJonas Vale on the day AI stopped being a product story and became a weapons story: Israel used AI on Iran's own traffic cameras to locate Ayatollah Khamenei before killing him, and Russia has now pulled part of Putin's surveillance system offline in response. Then Anthropic's Mythos turning disclosed bugs into working exploits in 31 minutes, Jensen Huang refusing a Senate seat as Washington opens its China week, Google's three-million-chip order to Intel, OpenAI's confidential march toward an IPO, and a judge striking down the hundred-thousand-dollar H-1B fee.