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Aerodrome voting opens May 28. Mainnet Launch: June 4. This quarter, AI started writing its own exploits. Tea is shipping the trust layer underneath it. Code Is Abundant. Trust Is Not. In the span of seven days, the ground beneath the software shifted twice. On May 4, The Conversation published the most widely-circulated post-mortem yet of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview, the frontier model Anthropic itself declined to release, because it can autonomously discover zero-days, generate working exploits, and execute multi-step cyber operations with minimal human oversight. Days later, Google’s Gemma 4 landed inside Android’s AICore and Google AI Edge, putting agentic code generation, function calling, and offline reasoning on every developer’s phone and laptop under an Apache 2.0 license. The implication is unavoidable. When any device can generate, execute, and weaponize software autonomously, trust cannot live in the binary.
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Key Takeaways Terawulf signed a 20-year Anthropic lease worth about $19B in contracted revenue. Fluidstack will buy Terawulf’s 50.1% Abernathy stake, freeing capital for AI growth. Justified Data targets 401 MW by early 2028, with AI campuses driving future expansion. Terawulf Advances AI Strategy With Anthropic Lease and Texas Asset Sale Terawulf is reshaping its data center strategy around large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, securing a long-term lease with Anthropic while moving to exit a Texas joint venture. The company said it has signed a 20-year lease with Anthropic at its Justified Data campus in Hawesville, Kentucky. The agreement is expected to generate about $19 billion in contracted revenue over the initial lease term. The campus will support about 401 megawatts of critical IT load and will be developed in phases. Initial capacity is e
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Microsoft has begun swapping OpenAI and Anthropic models for its own MAI systems in Excel and Outlook, a shift aimed at curbing its fast-growing artificial intelligence bill. Tens of thousands of prompts in the two applications now run each week on Microsoft’s internally built models. Why Microsoft Wants to Cut Its AI Bill Microsoft consumes huge volumes of AI tokens across products such as its Copilot assistant. It currently gets much of that computing at a discount through a long-standing partnership with OpenAI. That arrangement will not last forever. AI chief Mustafa Suleyman’s team wants to avoid paying whatever leading labs charge once the discount ends. Bloomberg, citing a person familiar with the work, reported that Excel and Outlook had previously leaned more on OpenAI and Anthropic. Now, MAI usage accounts for a small share of overall AI activity. Follow
Anthropic's expansion in NYC highlights the city's growing importance as an AI hub, potentially boosting local tech talent and innovation.
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The dimming AI demand outlook could lead to increased market volatility and necessitate strategic reassessment for investors in tech sectors.
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Meta's AI-driven smart glasses could revolutionize tech markets but face significant regulatory challenges over privacy and data security.
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The Trump administration has approved a broad rollout of OpenAI’s advanced GPT-5.6 model. OpenAI has announced that the wider release will happen on Thursday, July 8, after additional testing and government meetings. AI models have been under increased scrutiny of late, with Anthropic’s Fable 5 released and then recalled at the direction of the Trump administration. A Staggered Rollout Reaches Its Next Stage OpenAI agreed to a staggered GPT-5.6 release last month at the government’s request, limiting initial access to a small group of vetted partners. The company later confirmed that most users still lacked access even after its official unveiling in June. The reported Commerce Department clearance would lift those restrictions and open the model to a wider audience by Thursday. The scope of the additional testing and the officials involved in the review have not been disclosed. GPT-
Anthropic has found a way to shed new light on how its models solve problems, thanks to its discovery of what it has dubbed the J-space.
“We find that Claude has developed a small collection of internal neural patterns that, compared to all its other internal processing, play a special role. We call the collection of these patterns the J-space, named after the technique we used to find them, involving a mathematical concept called the Jacobian,” Anthropic said in its post about the discovery. It examines the contents of the J-space using what it calls the Jacobian lens, or J-lens.
“Each J-space pattern is linked to a particular word,” Anthropic said. “But when one of these patterns lights up, it doesn’t mean the model is saying that word, just that the word is on its ‘mind.’ If you’ve heard of language models having a scratchpad or chain of thought—text they write to themselves while reasoning—the J-space is something different. It operates silently, in the model’s internal neural act
The proposed migration highlights the growing need for blockchain systems to adapt to evolving security threats, including AI-driven exploits.
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