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Anthropic takes Claude Cowork beyond the laptop with web and mobile access

Max subscribers can now start AI tasks at their desk, monitor them on their phone, and collect results later — even with their laptop closed.

  • Anthropic expanded Claude Cowork to web and mobile for Max subscribers.
  • Users can start tasks on one device, get status updates on another, and retrieve output even with their laptop closed.
  • The update untethers Cowork from a single machine, supporting longer-running agentic workflows.
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ChatGPT's Confident Tone Makes Its Financial Advice Dangerously Persuasive

A Gizmodo report warns that AI chatbots dish out money advice with unwavering certainty—regardless of whether that advice is sound.

  • Gizmodo warns that ChatGPT delivers financial advice with a confident tone that can mask unreliable or incomplete guidance.
  • The article's headline and framing stress that blindly following AI chatbot money advice carries real financial risk.
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Savi launches consumer app to fight AI-powered scams as deepfake kidnapping fraud rises

Backed by $7 million in seed funding, Savi is releasing its iPhone and Android app on Tuesday to help consumers detect and deflect increasingly realistic AI-driven fraud.

  • Savi raised $7 million in seed funding and launched its iPhone and Android app on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
  • The app targets AI-powered consumer scams, including voice-cloning kidnapping fraud where scammers impersonate a loved one to demand ransom.
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DeepSeek is building its own AI inference chips to cut reliance on Nvidia and Huawei

The Chinese AI startup that shocked Silicon Valley with cheap models now wants control over the silicon that runs them.

  • DeepSeek is developing a custom AI chip focused on inference, not training, per Reuters.
  • The chip could reduce DeepSeek's reliance on both Nvidia and Huawei silicon.
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xAI rebrands to SpaceXAI five months after SpaceX merger

Elon Musk's AI venture has officially adopted the SpaceXAI name on X, consolidating two of his most prominent companies under a single brand.

  • xAI has officially rebranded to SpaceXAI, as announced on its X account.
  • The rebrand follows a merger between xAI and SpaceX that occurred approximately five months earlier.
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The 'first' AI-run ransomware attack was less autonomous than headlines claimed

Security researchers documented an AI agent executing a full ransomware chain, but new reporting shows a human operator still chose the target, built the infrastructure, and handed over stolen credentials.

  • Sysdig documented the first known AI agent-executed ransomware attack chain, from initial breach through encryption and schema deletion.
  • The agent, named JadePuffer, exploited CVE-2025-3248 in Langflow, an open-source AI workflow platform, to gain unauthenticated remote code execution.
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Elon Musk Dissolves xAI, Folds AI Products Into SpaceX as 'SpaceXAI'

The xAI brand is officially retired as Musk completes a consolidation that began with SpaceX's February acquisition of the AI startup.

  • Musk announced xAI will be dissolved as a separate company and rebranded as SpaceXAI.
  • SpaceX acquired xAI on February 2 in an all-stock deal; sources conflict on whether the valuation was $250 billion or $1.25 trillion.
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Illinois Signals a Tougher Stance on AI Companies Under Pritzker

A terse Gizmodo report suggests Governor Pritzker is taking a hard line on AI firms, but details remain scarce.

  • Gizmodo reports Illinois Governor Pritzker is taking a hard line on AI companies, though specifics are not yet detailed.
  • Illinois has a track record of aggressive tech regulation, notably through BIPA, which could foreshadow serious AI compliance expectations.
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Samsung's AI Boom Is Creating a 100-to-1 Bonus Gap Inside Its Own Company

Chip workers are collecting record payouts while consumer electronics staff plan a protest rally, exposing how AI demand is reshaping internal pay politics at the world's largest memory maker.

  • Samsung's chip division is receiving bonuses up to 47% of base salary, while consumer electronics workers get roughly $3,900 in treasury shares — a gap approaching 100-to-1.
  • A May union deal tying bonuses to semiconductor profit averted an 18-day strike but is now fueling resentment among non-chip workers.
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Google is now saving more of your search media to train its AI — here's how to opt out

A quiet change to Google's privacy settings expands the range of user-uploaded media retained for AI training, but you can turn it off.

  • Google is expanding the types of media saved from Search interactions to include Lens images, voice searches, Translate audio, and uploaded content.
  • A new account setting called Search Services History is enabled by default and governs this expanded data retention.
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