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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: After calling Sam Altman ‘liar’ in email to employees, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei reportedly looking for re-entry in Pentagon |

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is reportedly seeking to reopen talks with the US Department of War after negotiations over access to the company’s AI models broke down last week. The development comes days after Amodei criticised OpenAI’s defence deal and called CEO Sam Altman’s messaging “straight up lies” in an internal memo to employees.A report…

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After the Pentagon, OpenAI is reportedly looking at contract with NATO but there’s a Big difference

OpenAI – just days after striking a landmark deal with the US military, is reportedly exploring another major government contract. This time, the ChatGPT-maker is looking to tie-up with North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO – an intergovernmental military alliance between 32 member states, including 30 in Europe and two in North America. However, there…

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Taylor Swift’s wishes reportedly “forced” Travis Kelce as he struggled to connect with Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds | NFL News

Taylor Swift’s wishes reportedly “forced” Travis Kelce as he struggled to connect with Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.(Image via Getty Images) Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were often spotted alongside Hollywood power couple and the billionaire pop star’s former best friends, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.But the moment Taylor Swift was named in the lawsuit…

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Saudi Us Iran Strike: Riyadh’s secret plea: Saudi crown prince reportedly pressed US for military action against Iran

As Iran mourns the death of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, fresh details have surfaced about Saudi Arabia’s alleged behind-the-scenes role in the US strike on Iran. A report by The Washington Post claims that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held multiple private calls with US President Donald Trump, urging him to launch…

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is reportedly very angry with Anthropic; Pentagon says: We are going to make sure they …

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is reportedly very angry with Anthropic. According to a report in Axios, Pentagon is “close” to cutting business ties with Anthropic and designating the AI company a “supply chain risk”. The designation of “supply chain risk” will mean that any company who wants…

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“He hated it”: Travis Kelce reportedly felt awkward and forced during outings with Taylor Swift’s former friends Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds | NFL News

Travis Kelce reportedly felt awkward and forced during outings with Taylor Swift’s former friend Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.(Image via Getty Images, Ryan Reynolds/Instagram) Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce publicly distanced themselves from the pop star’s former best friend, Blake Lively, and her husband, popular Hollywood actor, Ryan Reynolds, ever since their legal drama with…

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Stefon Diggs reportedly faces a new legal issue as a lawsuit comes to light before Super Bowl LX | NFL News

Stefon Diggs (Image via: IG/X) The build-up to Super Bowl LX is usually dominated by preparation, pressure, and legacy. This time, however, the focus has shifted unexpectedly toward Stefon Diggs. Just ahead of the biggest game of the season, the New England Patriots wide receiver has been named in a lawsuit that introduces an off-field…

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Apple has reportedly junked an AI-powered feature and the reason is likely Google

Apple has reportedly shut down “Project Mulberry,” an effort to develop an AI-powered virtual health coach even as the company radically rethinks its wellness strategy. The decision is said to be driven by Services Chief Eddy Cue, marking a step back from a standalone ‘Health+’ subscription model. According to a report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman,…

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