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June 17, 2026
California Accuses AT&T of Misleading FCC
California officials claim AT&T provided false information to the FCC regarding their efforts to shut down legacy phone networks. The FCC is currently reviewing petitions to preempt state regulations.
Apple Prepares Second-Generation iPhone Air for Spring 2027
Apple is reportedly developing a second-generation iPhone Air scheduled for a spring 2027 release. The device aims to enhance the appeal of Apple's slimmed-down smartphone lineup.
Call for new 80-160B parameter models for unified memory
The community is requesting new 80-160B parameter models optimized for users with high-capacity unified memory devices (e.g., Apple Silicon, high-RAM workstations). Current releases are polarized between small, fast models and massive, resource-heavy models, leaving a gap for mid-to-high range local inference.
Massive Breach Exposes Sensitive Network Credentials
A major security breach has leaked credentials for thousands of sensitive networks, including major tech and defense contractors. Affected entities include Oracle, Lenovo, FedEx, and Fortinet.
PsiQuantum breaks ground on world's first utility-scale quantum computer
PsiQuantum has begun construction on a facility in Queensland, Australia, to house the world's first utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer. The site will feature thousands of photonic quantum chips supported by massive cryogenic infrastructure.
Tesco Abandons VMware Over 175% Price Hike
Tesco is migrating 40,000 server workloads away from VMware, citing Broadcom's 'abusive' 175% price increase. This highlights the growing trend of enterprises fleeing proprietary virtualization platforms.
Can foundational AI research exist without massive HPC?
A discussion on whether independent researchers can contribute to foundational AI without access to massive hardware infrastructure. The thread explores if modern state-of-the-art results are still achievable with limited consumer-grade GPUs.
Missing CVPRW challenge report raises transparency concerns
A participant in the CVPRW Denoising Challenge reports that the organizers failed to release the official report or publish results on the NTIRE page. The user is seeking information on whether this lack of transparency is common across other academic challenges.
France ends EDF hydropower monopoly with new law
The French Parliament has passed a law stripping EDF of its long-standing monopoly on hydropower concessions. The utility must now auction 6 gigawatts of capacity annually under regulatory oversight.
Allbirds pivots to AI infrastructure as 'Smartbird'
Footwear company Allbirds has rebranded to Smartbird and announced a pivot to AI compute infrastructure. The company has appointed a new CEO to lead this strategic shift, resulting in a significant stock price surge.
Beyond Blockbusters: The Future of Chinese Animation
The Chinese animation industry is shifting from a reliance on singular blockbuster hits to building a sustainable ecosystem. The article emphasizes the need for diverse storytelling, human-centric creativity in the AI era, and integrating IP with urban culture and tourism.
G7 Summit: The Battle for AI Model Sovereignty
G7 leaders and AI CEOs met to discuss 'trusted partners' and export controls for frontier AI models. The discussion highlights a growing tension between reliance on US-based AI infrastructure and the push for sovereign AI capabilities in Europe and beyond.
Mapping Causal Dependencies via Contrastive Targeted SFT
An experimenter proposes using contrastive targeted SFT as a mechanistic interpretability method to map causal dependency graphs within a 31B model. By ablating specific capability circuits, the researcher aims to identify how different model dimensions interact and influence each other.
Anthropic joins Frontier coalition for carbon removal funding
Anthropic has become the first AI startup to join the Frontier carbon removal coalition. The coalition recently secured an additional $915 million in pledges to scale permanent carbon removal technologies.
Anthropic models blocked by mysterious US export controls
Anthropic has been forced to block access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for all foreign nationals, including employees and US-based users, due to a sudden government order. The administration cited national security concerns, marking a potential precedent for how AI models are regulated.
Operating Humanoids via VR Rigs in Shenzhen
Workers at IO-AI Tech in Shenzhen are utilizing VR rigs to teleoperate humanoid robots. This approach highlights the growing trend of human-in-the-loop control for complex robotic tasks.
Orbital Data Centers Face Severe Thermal and Energy Hurdles
Peridot Services highlights significant engineering obstacles for orbital data centers, specifically regarding heat dissipation and power management. These challenges directly impact the feasibility of SpaceX's ambitious space-based computing infrastructure plans.
Platforms introduce user-controlled recommendation algorithms
Major social media platforms including Threads, Instagram, and TikTok are rolling out features that allow users to directly influence their recommendation algorithms. This shift aims to provide more transparency and personalization in content discovery.
AI Health Startup Targets Half of Latin American Doctors
An Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup aims to deploy its AI medical assistant to 950,000 doctors across Latin America by 2027. The initiative seeks to alleviate the severe shortage of medical professionals in the region's strained healthcare systems.
Threads Returns to TΓΌrkiye With New Features
Meta's Threads platform has officially resumed operations in TΓΌrkiye following a resolution with the Turkish Competition Authority. The relaunch includes new product features tailored for the region.