


UK authorities tell parents to stop posting kids' photos as AI turns family snapshots into abuse material, yet no one is regulating the tools doing it.

The UK's National Crime Agency and Internet Watch Foundation have issued landmark guidance urging parents to limit public sharing of children's photos online. The warning comes as AI-generated child sexual abuse material increased 14% in 2025, with over 8,000 AI-made images and videos identified. Online predators are using readily available AI tools to manipulate innocent photos into explicit content.

Three self-hosted AI workspace tools went head-to-head, and Odysseus emerged as the clear winner. Built by PewDiePie, this privacy-first platform gained over 77,000 GitHub stars in just a month. While AnythingLLM excels at memory management and Open WebUI offers reliability, Odysseus combines a user-friendly interface with powerful features like deep research, document co-editing, and a Cookbook that recommends AI models based on your hardware.

Court documents released this week expose the heated email exchange between Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Pentagon undersecretary Emil Michael that led to their breakup earlier this year. The dispute centered on whether the Department of Defense could use Anthropic's AI models for autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance—two uses Amodei firmly rejected despite Pentagon demands for 'all lawful uses.'

Microsoft announced Microsoft Frontier, a new operating business backed by a $2.5 billion investment and 6,000 industry experts focused on enterprise AI deployments. The move follows Amazon Web Services' $1 billion commitment to a similar initiative just two days earlier, signaling an industry-wide shift toward embedded engineering models that help businesses translate AI demos into measurable outcomes.
Anthropic is racing toward an IPO by selling affordability while its flagship models sit in regulatory limbo.




Real-time deepfake video calls now make romance scams convincing enough to drain a year's wages from vulnerable workers while U.S. tech powers the infrastructure.

A Filipino domestic worker lost $1,625 after falling victim to an AI romance scam involving lifelike video calls with a deepfake impersonating Dubai's crown prince. The scammer used AI-powered technology to create real-time deepfake videos, manipulating her into paying for a fake marriage certificate and royal membership card before she discovered the account was based in Nigeria.

The UK's National Crime Agency and Internet Watch Foundation have issued landmark guidance urging parents to limit public sharing of children's photos online. The warning comes as AI-generated child sexual abuse material increased 14% in 2025, with over 8,000 AI-made images and videos identified. Online predators are using readily available AI tools to manipulate innocent photos into explicit content.

Google released Nano Banana 2 Lite, an AI image generator that creates images in just 4 seconds at $0.034 per 1,000 images. Part of the Gemini 3.1 family, the model prioritizes speed and cost efficiency over quality, targeting developers who need high-volume image generation. Google also expanded Gemini Omni Flash for video creation, positioning both tools as a pipeline for rapid multimedia workflows.

Jamir Nazir has been awarded the Commonwealth Prize after accusations his story was AI-generated sparked fierce debate. The Commonwealth Foundation cleared him following investigation, but the controversy exposes deeper questions about AI detection tools and their reliability. Experts warn that distinguishing human writing from machine language has become a linguistic hall of mirrors, with false-positives affecting innocent writers.
Krishnan says Trump opposes an AI regulator, but the White House already stopped Anthropic's Mythos and vets OpenAI's clients.

Sriram Krishnan, Trump's outgoing AI policy advisor, firmly rules out creating an FDA-style AI licensing body, calling it bureaucratic red tape that would stifle innovation. His comments come amid growing AI backlash from voters and $130bn in disrupted data center projects, even as the White House intervened to halt Anthropic's Mythos model on national security grounds.

The UK's National Crime Agency and Internet Watch Foundation have issued landmark guidance urging parents to limit public sharing of children's photos online. The warning comes as AI-generated child sexual abuse material increased 14% in 2025, with over 8,000 AI-made images and videos identified. Online predators are using readily available AI tools to manipulate innocent photos into explicit content.

The UN's Independent International Scientific Panel on AI released its first report warning that artificial intelligence is advancing faster than governments can regulate it. With the US and China controlling 90% of compute power, the panel highlights how the technology could deepen global inequality without effective governance frameworks.

Court documents released this week expose the heated email exchange between Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Pentagon undersecretary Emil Michael that led to their breakup earlier this year. The dispute centered on whether the Department of Defense could use Anthropic's AI models for autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance—two uses Amodei firmly rejected despite Pentagon demands for 'all lawful uses.'
Meta spent $79 billion leasing data centers, got capacity-capped by Google's Gemini, and now plans to sell its own excess compute as AWS raises prices 20%.




Microsoft just launched a 6,000-person AI consulting arm while cutting thousands elsewhere, turning the AI infrastructure spending problem into a services business.

Microsoft announced Microsoft Frontier, a new operating business backed by a $2.5 billion investment and 6,000 industry experts focused on enterprise AI deployments. The move follows Amazon Web Services' $1 billion commitment to a similar initiative just two days earlier, signaling an industry-wide shift toward embedded engineering models that help businesses translate AI demos into measurable outcomes.

Palantir CEO Alex Karp delivered a fiery critique of the AI industry during a CNBC Squawk Box interview, targeting OpenAI and Anthropic's token-based pricing model. He claimed enterprises are frustrated with rising AI costs and lack of return on investment, while Chinese AI models gain traction. The interview highlighted growing tensions between U.S. AI labs and their enterprise customers.

Tesla imposed a $200 weekly limit on employee AI spending starting July 6, marking a sharp reversal after months of encouraging aggressive AI adoption. Some engineers were consuming thousands of dollars in AI tokens weekly. The cap excludes xAI products, steering employees toward Elon Musk's own AI company while restricting spending on rivals like Anthropic and OpenAI.

Meta announced a major shift in how businesses pay for AI services on WhatsApp Business, introducing token-based pricing starting August 1. The AI-powered Meta Business Agent will charge $2 per million tokens instead of per message, with typical conversations costing $0.04 to $0.05. This marks a fundamental change in enterprise messaging monetization as Meta positions WhatsApp as an AI-powered engagement platform.
Venice AI turns profitable on privacy while rivals chase reliability, cost reduction, and self-improvement with billions in funding but no revenue proof.




Micron, SK Hynix, and Kioxia are racing to build AI memory plants worth over $70 billion just as efficiency breakthroughs threaten to reduce the very bottlenecks driving demand.

Micron Technology has started construction on a $9.3 billion expansion of its Hiroshima semiconductor facility to produce advanced memory chips for AI applications. The plant will manufacture high-bandwidth memory crucial for AI processors, with commercial shipments expected by summer 2028. Japan's government is backing the project with up to $3.1 billion in support.

Meta revealed it's reusing DDR4 memory from retired servers in new DDR5-only systems using a custom CXL ASIC called Vistara. The approach cuts AI inference server count by up to 25% and reduces job-restart overhead by 33%, helping the company navigate memory supply shortages while lowering infrastructure costs.

The Wall Street Journal reports SpaceX demonstrated a sleeker-than-iPhone AI phone prototype to investors before its June IPO, featuring xAI technology and a proprietary OS. Elon Musk swiftly denied the claims as 'utterly false,' though the company is actively exploring Starlink-branded mobile services. The conflicting signals raise questions about SpaceX's hardware ambitions as it pours billions into AI infrastructure.

Chinese tech giant Meituan released LongCat-2.0, a 1.6-trillion-parameter open-source AI model trained on 50,000 domestic chips. The model spent two months anonymously dominating OpenRouter as "Owl Alpha" before its official reveal. This marks a significant shift in China's AI industry toward self-sufficiency amid ongoing U.S. export restrictions on advanced semiconductors.
Meta built a chip to reuse old memory as hyperscalers shift from buying more hardware to engineering around shortages and ROI pressure.

Meta revealed it's reusing DDR4 memory from retired servers in new DDR5-only systems using a custom CXL ASIC called Vistara. The approach cuts AI inference server count by up to 25% and reduces job-restart overhead by 33%, helping the company navigate memory supply shortages while lowering infrastructure costs.

Micron Technology has started construction on a $9.3 billion expansion of its Hiroshima semiconductor facility to produce advanced memory chips for AI applications. The plant will manufacture high-bandwidth memory crucial for AI processors, with commercial shipments expected by summer 2028. Japan's government is backing the project with up to $3.1 billion in support.

The Wall Street Journal reports SpaceX demonstrated a sleeker-than-iPhone AI phone prototype to investors before its June IPO, featuring xAI technology and a proprietary OS. Elon Musk swiftly denied the claims as 'utterly false,' though the company is actively exploring Starlink-branded mobile services. The conflicting signals raise questions about SpaceX's hardware ambitions as it pours billions into AI infrastructure.

Chinese tech giant Meituan released LongCat-2.0, a 1.6-trillion-parameter open-source AI model trained on 50,000 domestic chips. The model spent two months anonymously dominating OpenRouter as "Owl Alpha" before its official reveal. This marks a significant shift in China's AI industry toward self-sufficiency amid ongoing U.S. export restrictions on advanced semiconductors.
Nvidia is racing to solve AI's infrastructure crisis from every angle: nuclear power in Utah, liquid cooling bacteria, and massive chip deployments in Indonesia.

Valar Atomics made history by activating its Ward 250 nuclear microreactor on stage to power an Nvidia Blackwell-powered desktop PC. The California startup partnered with Nvidia to build a 30MW AI factory in Utah that eliminates local water consumption. The demonstration addresses growing concerns about AI data centers' massive power demands and water usage.

Micron Technology has started construction on a $9.3 billion expansion of its Hiroshima semiconductor facility to produce advanced memory chips for AI applications. The plant will manufacture high-bandwidth memory crucial for AI processors, with commercial shipments expected by summer 2028. Japan's government is backing the project with up to $3.1 billion in support.

Anthropic has begun early-stage discussions with Samsung Electronics to manufacture a custom AI chip, marking the Claude developer's first move into in-house silicon. The talks, still preliminary, focus on Samsung's 2nm manufacturing process as Anthropic joins rivals OpenAI, Google, and Amazon in reducing dependence on Nvidia, which controls 74% of the AI chip market.

Nvidia unveiled a new revenue sharing program that lets AI startups access expensive GPU infrastructure today by trading a percentage of their future earnings. The chip giant will collect standard hardware sales revenue plus an ongoing cut of cloud income generated on that capacity. Sharon AI and Firmus are the first partners, deploying a combined total of up to 210,000 GPUs.
Anthropic walked away from Pentagon contracts over weapons and surveillance, then watched the government seize control of its model releases anyway.

Court documents released this week expose the heated email exchange between Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Pentagon undersecretary Emil Michael that led to their breakup earlier this year. The dispute centered on whether the Department of Defense could use Anthropic's AI models for autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance—two uses Amodei firmly rejected despite Pentagon demands for 'all lawful uses.'

Jamir Nazir has been awarded the Commonwealth Prize after accusations his story was AI-generated sparked fierce debate. The Commonwealth Foundation cleared him following investigation, but the controversy exposes deeper questions about AI detection tools and their reliability. Experts warn that distinguishing human writing from machine language has become a linguistic hall of mirrors, with false-positives affecting innocent writers.

Argentine President Javier Milei introduced legislation for non-human corporations run by AI agents, positioning Argentina as the first country to create this legal category. But the reality is more measured—the bill mandates human administrators to oversee operations, legal representatives for binding contracts, and unlimited liability for human promoters. While the proposal aims to attract AI investment and modernize corporate framework, critics warn about accountability gaps.

Netflix partnered with ElevenLabs to recreate Gene Wilder's voice for its upcoming reality competition Wonka's The Golden Ticket. Despite approval from Wilder's estate, the move has ignited fierce debate about AI recreation of deceased performers' voices. Critics label it 'digital necromancy' while questioning whether estate consent can truly substitute for the performer's own approval.
Cloudflare is forcing tech giants to choose between search and AI training, ending the era when one crawler could quietly feed both.

Cloudflare announced it will block mixed-use web crawlers from ad-supported pages starting September 15, 2026, unless site owners opt in. The new policy targets Google, Microsoft, and Apple's multipurpose bots that blend search indexing with AI training. Publishers will now get paid when their content appears in AI answers through partnerships with Ceramic.ai and You.com.

Jamir Nazir has been awarded the Commonwealth Prize after accusations his story was AI-generated sparked fierce debate. The Commonwealth Foundation cleared him following investigation, but the controversy exposes deeper questions about AI detection tools and their reliability. Experts warn that distinguishing human writing from machine language has become a linguistic hall of mirrors, with false-positives affecting innocent writers.

The Supreme Court of India has issued a stern warning about the unchecked use of AI in courts, calling it potentially catastrophic. After setting aside an NCLT insolvency order that relied on six fabricated AI-generated legal precedents, the court directed the Bar Council of India to establish guidelines and disciplinary measures for AI use in legal practice.

Researchers at the University of Passau used GPT-4 Turbo to impersonate 112 public figures on BBC's Question Time. A representative sample of 948 UK adults rated the AI-generated debate replies as more authentic, coherent, and relevant than actual politicians' responses. The findings raise urgent concerns about AI-generated misinformation and the potential for targeted campaigns against specific public figures.






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Chain of Thought Prompting
Chain of Thought prompting is a technique where you ask an AI to show its reasoning step-by-step before giving a final answer. This approach dramatically improves performance on complex problems like math, logic, or multi-step tasks but also increases costs.




Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 5, its most agentic mid-tier AI model yet, designed to handle multi-step automation at $2 per million input tokens—less than half the price of Opus 4.8. The model delivers enhanced reasoning and tool use while addressing safety concerns around prompt injection and hallucinations, though it deliberately avoids cybersecurity training following recent regulatory scrutiny.
Anthropic is racing toward an IPO by selling affordability while its flagship models sit in regulatory limbo.


Sriram Krishnan, Trump's outgoing AI policy advisor, firmly rules out creating an FDA-style AI licensing body, calling it bureaucratic red tape that would stifle innovation. His comments come amid growing AI backlash from voters and $130bn in disrupted data center projects, even as the White House intervened to halt Anthropic's Mythos model on national security grounds.
Krishnan says Trump opposes an AI regulator, but the White House already stopped Anthropic's Mythos and vets OpenAI's clients.

Chain of Thought Prompting
Chain of Thought prompting is a technique where you ask an AI to show its reasoning step-by-step before giving a final answer. This approach dramatically improves performance on complex problems like math, logic, or multi-step tasks but also increases costs.

Palantir CEO Alex Karp delivered a fiery critique of the AI industry during a CNBC Squawk Box interview, targeting OpenAI and Anthropic's token-based pricing model. He claimed enterprises are frustrated with rising AI costs and lack of return on investment, while Chinese AI models gain traction. The interview highlighted growing tensions between U.S. AI labs and their enterprise customers.
Karp's rambling attack on Anthropic's pricing comes as the AI industry fractures between companies begging for regulation and CEOs losing their grip on the narrative.


Micron Technology has started construction on a $9.3 billion expansion of its Hiroshima semiconductor facility to produce advanced memory chips for AI applications. The plant will manufacture high-bandwidth memory crucial for AI processors, with commercial shipments expected by summer 2028. Japan's government is backing the project with up to $3.1 billion in support.
Micron, SK Hynix, and Kioxia are racing to build AI memory plants worth over $70 billion just as efficiency breakthroughs threaten to reduce the very bottlenecks driving demand.


Argentine President Javier Milei introduced legislation for non-human corporations run by AI agents, positioning Argentina as the first country to create this legal category. But the reality is more measured—the bill mandates human administrators to oversee operations, legal representatives for binding contracts, and unlimited liability for human promoters. While the proposal aims to attract AI investment and modernize corporate framework, critics warn about accountability gaps.
Milei's AI corporation bill exposes the same contradiction companies already face: they want AI autonomy but can't legally function without human liability.
