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    The UK’s top data regulator quit abruptly, triggering a rare shake-up just as new data laws kick in. John Edwards resigned as Information Commissioner after a months-long workplace probe found he made inappropriate jokes that caused offence. The details remain undisclosed. This is the first resignation in the office’s 40-year history. Despite stepping down, Edwards

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    Big moves are shaking the AI world! Noam Shazeer, the genius behind the transformer architecture that powers today’s AI giants, is jumping ship from Google to OpenAI. This isn’t just a job change. It’s a seismic shift in the battle for AI dominance. The Transformer Titan Switches Teams Noam Shazeer isn’t your average AI expert.

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    Something big is happening in venture capital. Funds are growing, strategies are evolving, and the focus on early-stage startups is sharper than ever. Immigrant founders are finally getting the spotlight they deserve. And new funds are launching to back even the earliest ideas. The startup ecosystem is alive with fresh energy and bigger bets. Geek

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    Artificial intelligence is no longer a luxury. It is the backbone of work, education, science, and government. Yet access to AI is shrinking. A handful of companies control the most advanced models behind closed doors. They charge premiums, shift terms, and restrict usage at will. This creates a dangerous chokehold on the future of intelligence.

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    The AI chip market is heating up, and Google is playing a bold game. Instead of just making chips, it’s borrowing a tactic from Nvidia’s own playbook. Google is using financial guarantees and “circular financing” to lock in customers who rent its Tensor Processing Units (TPUs). This strategy helps data centers secure cheaper loans by

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    The US government recently raised serious concerns with ASML, the Dutch chip equipment maker. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told ASML executives that one of their most advanced machines might have ended up in China. This is a big deal because ASML’s extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) machines are the only tools that can produce the most

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    Silicon Valley’s AI lobby just met an unexpected challenger. A new super PAC called Guardrails Alliance launched with $5 million, targeting the $100 million war chest of Big Tech’s pro-AI political machine. Guardrails Alliance is funded by tech workers, labor unions, and concerned parents. Their mission: push for stronger AI regulations and break the grip

    AI Ethics & PolicyJune 19, 2026
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    Cyber threats are evolving faster than ever. Attackers now move at machine speed, wielding AI-powered tools that outpace traditional defenses. But defenders are fighting back with a new breed of AI-driven cybersecurity platforms designed to stay ahead of these lightning-fast threats. One standout breakthrough is a UK-developed platform that combines AI with sovereign data control

    CybersecurityJune 19, 2026
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    Cheating just leveled up. Students now use AI tools that outwit every detection system schools throw at them. Forget blunt bans or clunky detectors. The new wave of “humanizers” and “autotypers” rewrite AI essays to mimic human quirks. They inject believable typos, edits, and pauses, fooling software designed to catch robotic writing. These tools don’t

    AI in EducationJune 19, 2026
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    Large language models (LLMs) have changed how we interact with technology. But they face a big challenge: processing long texts is slow and costly. A startup called Subquadratic claims to have cracked this problem with a new model named SubQ. SubQ uses a fresh approach to attention mechanisms, the core process that helps LLMs understand

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