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After looking at how businesses have been testing AI and slowly moving into the next phase after the “testing” era of the technology, a different issue has since come to mind. A typical AI stack now costs $1,236 per employee every year, according to Lorka AI. Writing tools, design software, research platforms and meeting assistants can build into a four figure annual bill very quickly. How Much Are Businesses Spending? Lorka AI found that many AI products moved from free or low cost access in 2023 to monthly subscriptions that often cost between $20 and $30. Premium tiers…
The U.S. government on Friday ordered Anthropic to immediately shut off access to two of its most powerful AI models — Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 — citing national security concerns. Anthropic announced on X that it has complied, but it made clear it thinks the government got this one wrong. The directive, which Anthropic said it received on Friday at 5:21 pm ET, forces the company to disable both models for all users worldwide — not just the foreign nationals the government’s export control order was nominally aimed at. Access to Anthropic’s other models isn’t affected. Why…
NASA and its international partners are set to receive scientific research samples and hardware as a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to depart the International Space Station on Tuesday, June 16, for its return to Earth. Watch NASA’s live undocking coverage beginning at 11:45 a.m. EDT on NASA+, Amazon Prime, and the agency’s YouTube channel. Learn how to watch NASA content through a variety of online platforms, including social media. The Dragon spacecraft will undock from the forward port of the station’s Harmony module at about 12:05 p.m., after receiving a command from SpaceX ground controllers. The spacecraft then will…
Friday 12 June 2026 5:01 pm | Updated: Friday 12 June 2026 5:02 pm Fifa has made the biggest changes to rules on football transfers for 25 years It was easy to miss amid the hullabaloo surrounding the start of the 2026 World Cup, but earlier this week Fifa announced the biggest changes to football’s global transfer rules for 25 years.Fifa patted itself on the back for “a major step forward”, emphasising the new regulatory framework had been “developed through a collaborative process involving key stakeholders”.In reality it had little choice but to rewrite the rulebook following a decision by the…
Take That’s mini two-day residency at the national stadium had them overcome with World Cup fever. For the band launched into a ‘No Scotland, No Party’ chant at Hampden Park minutes into their two-hour show on Friday night – much to the delight of their Scottish fans. SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND – MAY 29: (L-R) Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald of Take That perform live on stage during the (Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Take That) Heartthrob Mark Owen smiled from ear to ear with a hint of his famous dimples as the 54-year-old then asked the crowd, “Are you…
Among the most recognisable names is broadcaster Stephen Watson, who receives an MBE for services to broadcasting, kidney transplant awareness and fundraising in Northern IrelandEmma O’Neill Content Editor22:30, 12 Jun 2026(Image: BBC/PA Wire)Northern Ireland’s King’s Birthday Honours list is led by several well-known figures from broadcasting, business and public life, including BBC presenter Stephen Watson and Belfast Harbour chief executive Joseph O’Neill, alongside a wide range of recipients recognised for contributions to healthcare, education, business and community relations.Among the most recognisable names is broadcaster Stephen Watson, who receives an MBE for services to broadcasting, kidney transplant awareness and fundraising in…
Key TakeawaysThe SEC cleared an active crypto ETF tied to several major digital assets.Eligible assets include BTC, ETH, XRP, SOL, DOGE, ADA, AVAX, and others.Exchange rules require daily transparency, trading safeguards, and broker-dealer firewalls. SEC Approval Names BTC, ETH, XRP, SOL, DOGE, and XLM Among Eligible Assets The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved NYSE Arca Inc.’s proposal, as modified by Amendment No. 2, to list and trade shares of the T. Rowe Price Active Crypto ETF, according to a June 12, 2026, order. The exchange-traded fund (ETF) will use an active strategy to invest in eligible crypto assets.…
Elon Musk is now the world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX’s public markets debut on Friday, according to Bloomberg News. The SpaceX founder and CEO owned roughly $860 billion worth of the rocket company’s stock after it was priced at $135 per share just ahead of the IPO. Combined with his stake in Tesla, and the immediate pop of SpaceX’s stock on Friday after it began trading, that’s enough to give the tech magnate — already the richest person in the world — an on-paper wealth of more than $1,000,000,000,000. SpaceX’s stock continued to climb on Friday in early trading, adding…
Carl Cox, who has Hove links and is listed on the official announcement as being based in Horsham, has been awarded an OBE for services to music. At 15, Cox bought a set of turntables and began working as a mobile DJ. He played rare groove, hip‑hop and electro before embracing house and techno in the 1980s. By the end of the 80s he was a leading figure in dance music and was part of the emerging British rave scene. Cox played the opening night of the legendary Shoom and co-promoted and DJed at The Project alongside Paul Oakenfold. The…
Anyone who works at Meta or knows anyone who works at Meta will tell you the same thing: it is not a happy place, particularly given the seemingly endless layoffs the company has executed over the last few years — cuts that have only accelerated as the company funnels billions into AI. Now, a new report in Wired suggests the company’s Applied AI team is on the verge of revolt. The drama kicked off when someone hijacked a livestreamed, employee-only presentation this week with an expletive-laden meltdown, demanding that attendees tell a senior Meta AI executive that he was “a…
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