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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei attends a working lunch on innovation and AI with G7 leaders, G7 outreach partners, and global technology CEOs during the G7 Summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, on June 17, 2026.Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesAnthropic sends letter to U.S. Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee condemning Chinese tech companies alibaba CNBC acknowledged Wednesday that it had “brazenly” and “illegally” attempted to extract artificial intelligence capabilities. The letter, sent on June 10 to Sens. Tim Scott (South Carolina) and Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts), said Alibaba had launched “the largest distillation attack ever known on Anthropic.”…

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Jersey Shore’s Jennie “JWoww” Farley marries Zach Carpinello in surprise fairytale weddingJenni “JWoww” Farley traded her fist pump for wedding bells. The Jersey Shore alum had an intimate ceremony with Zach Carpinello, 31, on June 24th, and the ceremony was more magical than the Old Hollywood decorations. In fact, the wedding, which took place in Old Bridge, New Jersey, was a complete surprise for the couple’s 50 guests. “We spent months keeping this secret, creating invitations, planning movie-themed details, and building the surprise,” JWoww explained to People how she used the upcoming thriller to seduce her loved ones. “Watching our…

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Vinicius Junior scored the first two goals and Neymar’s return helped Brazil defeat Scotland and seal top spot in their World Cup group.Published June 25, 2026June 25, 2026Vinicius Junior scored two goals in a 3-0 win over Scotland in the final Group C match, sealing Brazil’s place in the World Cup finals. Neymar also played in a Brazil uniform for the first time in three years.Wednesday’s victory took place at a packed Miami Stadium with 64,478 fans watching as Carlo Ancelotti’s side lead the group with seven points, while Morocco took second place with a 4-2 win over Haiti.Recommended stories…

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Hello, this is Priyanka Salve writing from Singapore.Welcome to the latest edition of Inside India. A one-stop destination for stories and developments in the world’s fastest growing large economy.India is seen as a laggard in the global AI race, but it has the world’s second-largest workforce and relatively low labor costs, leading to a boom in companies collecting data to train robots. I spoke to workers and companies in India who are facilitating this trend of humans indirectly training robots.Do you have any thoughts about today’s newsletter? Share them with the team.big storyChina and the US are far ahead of…

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The days of tokenmaxxing are over. Earlier this year, the AI ​​industry encouraged companies to make the most of their AI budgets, with some companies building employee leaderboards to encourage the use of AI within their companies. They are now realizing how easy it is to spend huge amounts of money on AI and get little return. It seems we are now entering an era of token rationing. The recent news has been full of talk about AI reduction, with 404 Media reporting that consulting firm Accenture is looking to stop employees from depleting their token holdings by using AI…

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People visit Micron’s booth at the 7th China International Import Expo held at the National Convention and Exhibition Center in Shanghai on November 5, 2024.Video Visual China Group | Getty Imagesas micron The company’s investors are enjoying historic profit margins as customers try to adapt to the new reality of ever-rising memory prices. Micron on Wednesday reported better-than-expected earnings and said its gross profit margin, or profit after accounting for cost of goods sold, was 84.9%, up from 74.9% in the previous quarter and 39% a year earlier.This is the highest percentage of any major U.S. technology company, and more…

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Despite losing the World Cup scoreless for the first time since 1974, Haiti led twice against 2022 semifinalist Morocco.Published June 25, 2026June 25, 2026Morocco overcame the shock of conceding twice to Haiti to win 4-2 in a thrilling World Cup match in Atlanta, but lost to Brazil and missed out on the top spot in Group C.Haiti took the lead on Wednesday with an own goal from Yassin Bounou and two stunning goals from Wilson Isidore before being eliminated on their first World Cup goal in 52 years.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listAchraf Hakimi and Ismael Saibari scored…

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The AI ​​boom has inspired dozens of startups and created a new class of billionaires. There is also a severe shortage of memory chips, a critical component for compute-intensive AI models, which some predict could last until 2027. This era of Ramageddon is not just a problem for companies. When demand surges and supply is squeezed, prices rise, which trickles down to consumers. Just a week ago, Apple CEO Tim Cook warned that price increases for the company’s products were inevitable. However, in this “Mad Max”-like battle for memory chips, a few companies are starting to take the lead. Micron,…

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The SK Hynix logo will be displayed on top of the printed circuit board.Sopa Images | Light Rocket | Getty ImagesShares of South Korean semiconductor giant SK Hynix rose as much as 11% on Thursday after the company announced plans to raise up to $29.4 billion in a U.S. stock market listing.The company plans to issue 17.79 million new shares in the form of American Depositary Receipts through a Nasdaq listing, according to a regulatory filing. The proposal could raise 45.45 trillion won ($29.65 billion). Trading is scheduled to begin on July 10, but the company said the schedule is…

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Drew Barrymore never misses a day of work. Now enjoying a fulfilling career directing The Drew Barrymore Show, when the child star found herself emancipated from her mother Jade Barrymore at the age of 14, she scrambled to pay the bills. Noting that a friend worked at a coffee shop in the Valley, the actress said in her 2015 memoir, Wildflower, that because she didn’t have a driver’s license, she had to find a nearby rental. “It was the early 1990s, and coffeehouses were where everyone hung out,” she recounts working at L.A. hotspot The Living Room. “People poured into…

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