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Alibaba bans Claude Code internally, citing hidden user-tracking code

China's e-commerce giant has classified Anthropic's coding tools as high-risk software and ordered employees to switch to its own AI assistant by July 10.

  • Alibaba classified Anthropic's Claude Code as high-risk software and banned employee use starting July 10.
  • The ban stems from allegations that Anthropic embedded hidden code in Claude Code to track China-linked users via steganographic techniques.
  • Employees must uninstall all Anthropic products and switch to Alibaba's in-house AI assistant, Qoder.
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Fanfiction's AI crackdown risks collateral damage for writers

A grassroots movement to purge generative AI from fanworks platforms is gaining momentum, but unreliable detection tools could ensnare innocent authors.

  • A new fanworks movement aims to identify and remove authors using generative AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT.
  • The detection methods being used are unreliable and could produce false positives against innocent writers.
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Midjourney demands Hollywood studios suing it for copyright infringement disclose their own AI use

The AI image generator is turning the tables on Disney, Warner Bros. and Universal by asking a federal court to compel the studios to reveal how they use AI tools themselves.

  • Midjourney has asked a federal court to require Disney, Warner Bros. and Universal to disclose their own AI usage as part of an ongoing copyright lawsuit.
  • A federal judge consolidated Disney's and Warner Bros.' separate copyright cases against Midjourney into a single proceeding, including for trial.
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The New Air Force One Has a Shelf of Fake Books, and the Internet Wants to Know if AI Made Them

Photos from the Qatar-gifted presidential plane reveal decorative books with nonsensical titles like 'Library' and 'Arts,' sparking debate over whether generative AI played a role.

  • Photos from the new Air Force One show shelves of decorative books with generic spine labels like 'Library' and 'Arts.'
  • The plane was gifted to President Trump by Qatar despite anti-bribery concerns.
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Anthropic unveils Claude Science, an AI workbench aimed at drug discovery and scientific research

At "The Briefing: AI for Science," Anthropic launched Claude Science, a unified workspace that consolidates fragmented scientific tools and datasets — with drug development as a headline use case.

  • Anthropic announced Claude Science at "The Briefing: AI for Science," describing it as an AI workbench for scientists.
  • Claude Science consolidates fragmented tools and datasets into one environment and can generate figures and visuals.
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SwitchBot's New 3K Security Camera Brings AI Event Alerts and Wildlife Recognition

The smart-home brand's latest camera pairs familiar AI detection with unusual customization options that set it apart from the pack.

  • SwitchBot announced a new 3K-resolution smart camera with AI event alerts and wildlife recognition.
  • CNET reports the camera includes customization options the reviewer had not seen in comparable products.
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Meta quietly launches Pocket, an app for vibe-coding AI-generated minigames

The app has been live on iOS and Android since late June but remains unavailable in the US and lacks any official announcement from Meta.

  • Meta soft-launched Pocket, an app for creating AI-generated minigames, available on iOS and Android since June 29.
  • The app is publicly listed but not available in the US; a Meta help page says it is "not yet available everywhere."
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SpaceX Reportedly Showed Investors a Slim AI Handheld; Musk Calls It 'Utterly False'

A Wall Street Journal report says SpaceX previewed a consumer AI device running xAI software on Qualcomm silicon ahead of its IPO — but Elon Musk has flatly denied it.

  • WSJ reports SpaceX showed investors a handheld AI device prototype ahead of its planned IPO.
  • The device is described as slimmer than an iPhone, running a proprietary OS built on xAI technology with Qualcomm Snapdragon silicon.
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Hong Kong's AI-Generated K-Pop Anti-Drug Ad Backfires and Gets Pulled

A prison service campaign featuring AI-generated K-pop personifications of drugs was withdrawn after viewers found the messaging accidentally glamorized narcotics.

  • Hong Kong's Correctional Services Department produced an AI-generated one-minute anti-drug ad titled "Obsession: The Sugar-Coated Trap."
  • The ad featured four K-pop-style characters—Weedy, Icy, Coke, and Little E—personifying cannabis, meth, cocaine, and etomidate.
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When a Sandwich Chain Cites AI in Its IPO, the Hype Has Jumped the Shark

Jersey Mike's IPO filings reportedly mention AI, underscoring how far the technology's marketing footprint has spread beyond tech itself.

  • Jersey Mike's IPO documents reportedly mention AI, despite the company being a sandwich chain.
  • TechCrunch frames the mention as evidence that AI hype has spread far beyond technology companies.
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