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  • Anthropic is challenging the Pentagon's supply-chain risk designation in court, with significant support from employees at both OpenAI and Google, highlighting the growing tension between AI developers and government oversight.
  • Bluesky's CEO, Jay Graber, is stepping down after nearly five years, marking a leadership transition for the decentralized social media platform.
  • OpenAI has acquired Promptfoo, a move that signals a focus on enhancing the security and reliability of its AI agents.
  • Amazon's Zoox is expanding its autonomous vehicle testing to Dallas and Phoenix, furthering the development and deployment of robotaxi services in new urban environments.
  • The tech industry continues to grapple with AI ethics and regulation, as seen in ongoing debates about AI-generated code, data privacy concerns with smart devices, and the implications of AI in warfare and creative industries.

TechCrunch

  • OpenAI and Google employees rush to Anthropic’s defense in DOD lawsuit an hour ago by Rebecca Bellan
    AI, Government & Policy, Anthropic, dod, Google, OpenAI, supply chain risk

    More than 30 OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees signed onto a statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit against the Defense Department after the agency labeled the AI firm a supply-chain risk, according to court filings.

  • Anthropic launches code review tool to check flood of AI-generated code 3 hours ago by Rebecca Bellan
    AI, Anthropic, claude code, code review, Exclusive, vibe coding

    Anthropic launched Code Review in Claude Code, a multi-agent system that automatically analyzes AI-generated code, flags logic errors, and helps enterprise developers manage the growing volume of code produced with AI.

  • Bluesky CEO Jay Graber steps down 3 hours ago by Sarah Perez
    Social, Startups, Bluesky, decentralized social media, social media

    Graber explained that, as a more mature company, Bluesky needs a "seasoned operator focused on scaling and execution." Graber said she feels better suited to building Bluesky's technology itself.

  • It looks like the DOJ isn’t going to break up Live Nation and Ticketmaster 4 hours ago by Amanda Silberling
    Media & Entertainment, live nation, ticketing, TicketMaster

    The DOJ and Live Nation agreed to a tentative settlement, but dozens of state attorneys general don't want to drop the lawsuit.

  • Periwinkle is making self-hosted social media on Bluesky’s AT Protocol even easier 4 hours ago by Sarah Perez
    Apps, Social, Startups, Bluesky, decentralized social media

    Periwinkle offers managed hosting for AT Protocol users who want social media accounts on their own domains, with backups, storage, and migration tools.


Hacker News


Engadget

  • You can (sort of) block Grok from editing your uploaded photos 41 minutes ago by Anna Washenko
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    People can block the xAI's Grok chatbot from creating modifications of their uploaded images on social network X. Neither X or xAI, both Elon Musk-owned businesses, have made a public announcement about this feature, which users began noticing on the iOS app within the image/video upload menu over the past few days.  This option is likely a response to Grok's latest scandal, which began at the start of 2026 when the addition of image generation tools to the chatbot saw about 3 million sexualized or nudified images created. An estimated 23,000 of the images made in that 11-day period contained sexualized

  • Dutch intelligence services warn of Russian hackers targeting Signal and WhatsApp 2 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Politics & Government, Military & Defense, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    The Netherlands’ military intelligence service and domestic intelligence agency have issued a join warning claiming that Russian hackers have launched "a large-scale global cyber campaign to gain access to Signal and WhatsApp accounts belonging to dignitaries, military personnel and civil servants." According to the Dutch alert, hackers are imitating support chatbots to trick key targets into revealing their PINs for those communication platforms, which allows the bad actors to access incoming messages. Last year in the US, the Pentagon advised members not to use Signal after the platform was subjected to similar phishing scams by Russian hackers. (Although the same US

  • Bluesky's CEO is stepping down after nearly 5 years 2 hours ago by Karissa Bell
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Karissa Bell

    Bluesky CEO Jay Graber, who has led the upstart social platform since 2021, is stepping down from her role as its top executive. Toni Schneider, who has been an advisor and investor in Bluesky, will take over the job temporarily while Graber stays on as Chief Innovation Officer.  "As Bluesky matures, the company needs a seasoned operator focused on scaling and execution, while I return to what I do best: building new things," Graber wrote in a blog post. Schneider, who was previously CEO at Wordpress parent Automattic, will be that "experienced operator and leader" while Blueksy's board searches for a

  • Apple reportedly delays its planned smart display launch to fall 3 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    Mark Gurman at Bloomberg is back with the latest rumors about what's afoot with Apple's future plans, and how its ongoing difficulties with artificial intelligence seem to be creating further delays for its next wave of product launches. His sources say that Apple is expected to postpone the debut of its smart home display until later in 2026, likely September when it often introduces new gadgets. Although the hardware has reportedly been finished for months, this delay is being credited to the company's AI-centric overhaul of Siri still not being complete. The device, internally known as J490, has been one of

  • Uber expands its program that helps pair women riders and drivers 4 hours ago by Lawrence Bonk
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Lawrence Bonk

    Uber has expanded its program that helps pair women riders and drivers. The Women Preferences feature is now available nationwide, after being tested in several cities. It has previously been available in many countries around the globe and started in Saudi Arabia back in 2019. It's pretty easy to use. Women riders will see an option for Women Drivers when requesting a trip, and this also works when making a reservation in advance. Users can also make a preference for a woman driver in the settings app, though this doesn't guarantee anything and depends on the driver pool. The feature works in


The Verge

  • The government shutdown is hitting airports — but not ICE 43 minutes ago by Gaby Del Valle
    Analysis, Policy, Politics, Report

    Department of Homeland Security. | Image: The Verge Chaos reigned at airports across the country last weekend, with thousands of travelers reportedly waiting in hours-long security lines thanks to staffing shortages. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Coast Guard workers have turned to food banks for assistance after weeks without pay. But amid a partial government shutdown aimed at curtailing the Department of Homeland Security's mass arrests and deportations, federal agents have continued their anti-immigrant crackdown unabated - and for now, there's not much anyone can do. DHS has gone without funding for four weeks in a standoff over immigration enforcement. Congressional D

  • Everything from the last week of everything is gambling now an hour ago by Stevie Bonifield
    News, Policy, Tech

    Kalshi is facing backlash from its own users after a class action lawsuit was filed last week alleging it failed to pay out as promised for wagers regarding when Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would leave or be removed from office. Khamenei was killed in strikes on Iran last month, but according to the lawsuit, Kalshi didn't implement a "death carveout" until after Khamenei had died. Meanwhile, Kalshi is reportedly working to attract more women to its platform in an effort to grow its user base. As the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, the percentage of women using Kalshi

  • Employees across OpenAI and Google support Anthropic’s lawsuit against the Pentagon 2 hours ago
    AI, Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, Tech

    On Monday, Anthropic filed its lawsuit against the Department of Defense over being designated as a supply chain risk. Hours later, nearly 40 employees from OpenAI and Google - including Jeff Dean, Google's chief scientist and Gemini lead - filed an amicus brief in support of Anthropic's lawsuit, detailing their concerns over the Trump administration's decision and the technology's risks and implications. The news follows a dramatic few weeks for Anthropic, in which the Trump administration labeled the company a supply chain risk - a designation typically reserved for foreign companies that the government deems a potential risk to national … Read

  • Bluesky CEO Jay Graber will step aside 2 hours ago by Richard Lawler
    Business, News, Tech, Twitter - X

    Bluesky Social Jay Graber speaks on stage during 2025 Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies Summit & Gala at Jacob Javits Center on June 05, 2025 in New York City. () | Photo by Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for Fast Company Jay Graber became the first CEO of Bluesky in 2021 when the network and its AT Protocol spun out from life as a Twitter research project to go independent, but now she's leaving that role, as reported previously by Wired. While venture capitalist and former Automattic CEO Toni Schneider steps in as interim CEO until a permanent replacement is found, Graber says

  • You can get three months of Disney Plus and Hulu for $15 2 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Deals, Disney, Gadgets, Hulu, Streaming, Tech, Verge Shopping

    You can stream Daredevil Born Again’s new season when it arrives on Hulu on March 24th. | Disney Plus / Marvel If you’re looking for a way to stream the Oscars this weekend, or catch up on nominees like The Secret Agent, the Disney Plus and Hulu bundle is worth a look.  The ceremony will stream live on Hulu for the first time on March 15th, and right now, new and eligible returning subscribers can get three months of Disney Plus bundled with Hulu with ads for $4.99 ($8 off) a month, which equates to a savings of $24. DISNEY PLUS, HULU


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