Anthropic says its new Claude Mythos AI is too dangerous for public release due to its ability to exploit vulnerabilities. The model is now restricted to select partners and government review.
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Iran Threatens “Complete And Utter Annihilation” Of OpenAI’s $30BN Stargate Data Center In Abu Dhabi
Iran has issued a warning targeting a major AI data center in Abu Dhabi amid rising geopolitical tensions. The threat signals a shift toward targeting global tech infrastructure.
AI-powered camera networks are expanding across U.S. cities, fueling debate over crime prevention, privacy risks, and government surveillance.
The Iran conflict has disrupted a major portion of the global helium supply, critical for AI chip production. The shortage is exposing deeper vulnerabilities in the tech industry’s supply chain.
A federal judge has blocked the Pentagon from labeling Anthropic a supply chain risk. The ruling challenges actions tied to President Donald Trump’s directive.
AI-powered noise cameras are now issuing tickets to drivers for loud exhaust systems across major cities. The growing technology raises concerns over enforcement, privacy, and automated surveillance.
President Donald Trump has appointed leading tech executives to a new advisory panel on artificial intelligence policy. The group will help guide decisions on regulation and emerging technologies.
A farming family turned down a multimillion-dollar offer to convert their land into a data center. They say protecting farmland and community matters more than money.
Data centers rely heavily on water to cool servers, yet most companies disclose little about their usage. This lack of transparency raises environmental and sustainability concerns.
The White House AI framework proposes age verification measures to protect children online. Critics warn the approach could expand data collection and surveillance risks.
A pro-family coalition has formed to address growing risks AI poses to children. The group aims to push stronger legal protections and counter Big Tech influence.
Tonight’s Intelligence Briefing explores how narratives, digital systems, and technocratic frameworks are shaping modern decision-making and power structures. It reveals how influence, control, and governance increasingly operate through unseen mechanisms.
A deep dive into how artificial intelligence and modern systems may be reshaping human thought, creativity, and perception. The discussion questions whether reliance on technology is quietly redefining what it means to think.

















