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AI giant refuses to allow killer robots or online spying, angering Trump

AI giant refuses to allow killer robots or online spying, angering Trump

AI company Anthropic is involved in a legal dispute with the Trump administration after refusing to allow its technology to be used for surveillance or the creation of lethal robots. The conflict moved to court this week as the US government challenges the company's restrictions on the use of its artificial intelligence software.

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Hacked software supplier in negotiations with cybercriminals

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Cabinet reverses income support cuts for the poor again

Cabinet reverses income support cuts for the poor again

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FNV Tata votes on new collective labor agreement: 'Green with a red border around it'

FNV Tata votes on new collective labor agreement: 'Green with a red border around it'

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Warner Bros. shareholders approve Paramount's billion-dollar deal

Warner Bros. shareholders approve Paramount's billion-dollar deal

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