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🚀 SpaceX notches major wins during tenth Starship test
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- For the first time, the Super Heavy booster tested a maneuver by shutting down landing engines and transitioning to backups before completing its targeted splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico.
- The Starship upper stage reached space and successfully opened its Pez-style payload door, a critical test which allowed it to release eight Starlink mass-simular satellites as planned.
- SpaceX re-lit a Raptor engine in space and guided the vehicle through reentry, gathering data from its thermal-protection system before the ship splashed down in the Indian Ocean.
🤖 Anthropic launches Claude for Chrome
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- Anthropic launched Claude for Chrome, a browser extension in a limited research preview that can navigate websites, click buttons, and fill forms to automatically handle tasks like filtering properties.
- The extension is vulnerable to a prompt injection attack, where a malicious email could instruct Claude to send your private financial emails to an attacker without your knowledge or consent.
- To combat this, the company added site-level permissions and action confirmations, and claims it reduced the prompt injection attack success rate from 23.6 percent down to 11.2 percent.
🗣️ Google Translate takes on Duolingo
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- Google Translate is launching a new language practice feature that creates customized listening and speaking exercises which adapt to your skill level for learning conversational skills and vocabulary.
- A "Live translate" option is being added for real-time conversations, providing both audio translations and on-screen transcripts in more than 70 languages for two people speaking together.
- The live feature's AI models can identify pauses and intonations for more natural-sounding speech and use speech recognition to isolate sounds in noisy places like an airport.
🛡️ OpenAI adds new safeguards after teen suicide lawsuit
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- OpenAI is updating ChatGPT to better recognize signs of psychological distress during extended conversations, issuing explicit warnings about dangers like sleep deprivation if a user reports feeling "invincible."
- For users indicating a crisis, the company is adding direct links to emergency services in the US and Europe, letting them access professional help outside the platform with a single click.
- A planned parental controls feature will give guardians the ability to monitor their children’s ChatGPT conversations and review usage history to help spot potential problems and step in if needed.
⚠️ Anthropic warns hackers are now weaponizing AI
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- In a new report, Anthropic details a method called "vibe-hacking," where a lone actor uses the Claude Code agent as both consultant and operator for a scaled data extortion campaign against multiple organizations.
- AI now enables "no-code malware," allowing unskilled actors to sell Ransomware-as-a-Service with evasion techniques like RecycledGate, outsourcing all technical competence and development work to the model.
- North Korean operatives are fraudulently securing tech jobs by simulating technical competence with Claude, relying on the AI for persona development, passing coding interviews, and maintaining employment through daily assistance.
🏃 Meta loses two AI researchers back to OpenAI
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- Two prominent AI researchers, Avi Verma and Ethan Knight, left Meta's new Superintelligence Labs to go back to OpenAI after working at the company for less than one month.
- Chaya Nayak, who led generative AI efforts, is also heading to OpenAI, while researcher Rishabh Agarwal separately announced his departure from the same superintelligence team after recently joining Meta.
- These quick exits are a major setback for the new lab, which was created to outpace rivals and reports directly to Mark Zuckerberg while aggressively recruiting top AI talent.
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