08 May 2026
How dangerous is Anthropic’s Mythos AI? | Bruce Schneier
Last month, Anthropic made a remarkable announcement about its new model, Claude Mythos Preview: it was so good at finding security vulnerabilities in software that the company would not release it to the general public.
Bruce Schneier
2026
08 May 2026
Sony lays out its AI plan for PlayStation: ‘We believe AI will unleash the creativity of our studios’
Sony has laid out its plan for the use of AI in PlayStation game development and committed to its implementation going forward.
Chris Scullion
2026
08 May 2026
Instagram privacy tech is turned off today- what does this mean for your DMs?
Instagram users will no longer be able to send ultra-private direct messages, as the feature is switched off globally.
Joe Tidy
2026
07 May 2026
Elon Musk's lawyers landed 3 hits on Sam Altman at their trial today
Sam Altman had a bad day in his trial against Elon Musk. Musk's witnesses landed blows in testimony about his honesty and leadership.
Jacob Shamsian, Kaja Whitehouse
2026
07 May 2026
Humanoid and Dog-Like Robots Work As A Team At LG Warehouse
LG CNS demonstrates three robot types collaborating to move boxes in 90 seconds per item at Magok facility.
@amnorth42, Annemarije de Boer
2026
07 May 2026
Study reveals that heat from the deep ocean is approaching Antarctica
The upwelling of warm Circumpolar Deep Water is a fundamental process for the global climate system, transporting heat, nutrients and carbon towards the poles and Antarctica’s ice shelves. A study led by the University of Cambridge, with collaborators from the University of California, compiled long-term ocean measurements collected by ships and robotic floating devices to show that a warm water…
Joana Campos
2026
07 May 2026
SpaceX to cut Falcon 9 launches as focus shifts to Starship
SpaceX is reducing the share of launches by its workhorse Falcon 9 rocket and reorganising its launch system around the next-generation heavy-lift Starship.
Jinju Hong
2026
06 May 2026
SpaceX is starting to move on from the world's most successful rocket
It is far too soon to mention retirement, but astute observers of the space industry have noticed SpaceX’s workhorse Falcon 9 rocket is not launching as often as it used to.
Stephen Clark
2026
06 May 2026
MacBook Neo Won’t Let Chromebooks Or Windows Laptops Take A Breather This Year As Apple Eyes Ambitious 10 Million Production Goal
A chip supply deficit is a situation that no company wants to face, especially when it hinders a popular product’s supply. Apple has witnessed tremendous success with the MacBook Neo launch, which starts from $599, and is reportedly facing A18 Pro chip supply issues earlier.
Omar Sohail
2026
