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🛑 US orders Anthropic to disable two powerful AI models
🖥️ Google in talks with Samsung to build its next AI chip
🤖 Coinbase launches AI agents that trade crypto
🏘️ FBI builds fake town for cyberattack training
🦵 Scientists may have just killed knee surgery
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Hand-picked news:
🛑 US orders Anthropic to disable two AI models ↗️LINK
The US government ordered Anthropic on Friday to immediately disable Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all users worldwide, citing national security. Anthropic complied but publicly said the government got this one wrong.
Anthropic says the real concern is a claimed Fable 5 jailbreak. The government framed the order as export control, yet offered only verbal evidence of a narrow flaw that lets the model find software vulnerabilities.
Anthropic spent months branding Mythos too dangerous to release publicly, a pitch rivals mocked as fear-based marketing. That same caution now invites the government scrutiny that could disrupt its business right before an expected IPO.
🖥️ Google in talks with Samsung for its next AI chip ↗️LINK
Google is in talks with Samsung to manufacture part of a future TPU, codenamed "Icefish," per The Information. Samsung would build a component connecting the chip to memory using its 2-nanometer process.
Google designed the chip with MediaTek, and TSMC would still produce the main computing component. The chip remains in the design phase, and mass production could start as early as 2028.
Google reportedly courted Intel for TPU work too. After years of leaning on TSMC alone, the company clearly wants more than one foundry on speed dial as AI chip demand surges.
🤖 Coinbase launches AI agents that trade crypto ↗️LINK
Coinbase launched AI trading agents Thursday that execute crypto trades and buy premium research. Users can connect the agent to their main account or run it in a separate sandbox to limit its reach.
The launch lands days after Robinhood released trading agents. Coinbase built the feature on x402, the open payment protocol it created with AWS, Anthropic, Circle, and Near, letting agents buy research APIs without logins.
Global regulators already noticed. The Financial Stability Board this week urged strong safeguards for agentic AI in finance, which feels reasonable once you picture bots paying other bots to trade your money.
🏘️ FBI builds fake town for cyberattack training ↗️LINK
The FBI built a 22,000 square-foot replica town in Huntsville, Alabama to train investigators on real-world cyberattacks. It features houses, a hotel, hospital, power company, and working traffic lights that mimic a real U.S. community.
The Kinetic Cyber Range opened in February 2025 and has trained over 1,400 students. A data center runs more than 200 physical servers on Windows and Linux, mirroring the corporate networks investigators face during breaches.
The FBI logged a record $20.9 billion in 2025 cybercrime losses, up 26%. So an entire fake town complete with a dark, cramped, miserable server room suddenly looks like a fairly reasonable investment.
🦵 Scientists may have just killed knee surgery ↗️LINK
Stanford-led researchers regrew worn knee cartilage in older mice and blocked arthritis after joint injuries by inhibiting an aging-linked protein called 15-PGDH, with human tissue samples also producing new cartilage.
The protein 15-PGDH roughly doubles with age and breaks down a molecule that drives regeneration. Blocking it pushed existing cartilage cells back to a younger state, no stem cells needed.
Osteoarthritis hits 1 in 5 US adults and costs $65 billion a year, yet no approved drug treats its cause. Scientists are already testing an oral version in human trials, though for muscle weakness.

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