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Humans sleep the least of all apes – is it the secret to our success?
New Scientist AI 2026-06-29 16:00 UTC Score 42.0 AI-027-20260629-global-ai-ne-b994db7b Full article

Humans sleep the least of all apes – is it the secret to our success?

Sleep is essential, yet humans have evolved to need so little of it. When evolutionary anthropologist David Samson delved into our ancient past to find the reasons why, he discovered surprising ways to get a better night’s rest

Latest news bulletin | June 29th, 2026 – Evening
Euronews AI 2026-06-29 16:00 UTC Score 40.0 AI-164-20260629-regional-ai--26298572 Full article

Latest news bulletin | June 29th, 2026 – Evening

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this June 29th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

The Verge AI 2026-06-29 16:00 UTC Score 48.0 AI-016-20260629-global-ai-ne-bc0bf62a Full article

Lawmakers want to ban AI companies from selling your health data

A new proposal would ban the sale of Americans' health and location information to data brokers - including information people reveal to an AI chatbot like ChatGPT or Claude. In the coming weeks, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Representative Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA) are planning to debut a new version of the Health and Location […]

The Verge AI 2026-06-29 16:00 UTC Score 62.0 AI-016-20260629-global-ai-ne-a9046433 Full article

WhatsApp is launching usernames: here’s how to reserve yours

WhatsApp is introducing a new way to add and chat with contacts, without having to share your phone number. Usernames will launch "later this year," in a move to make the communications platform "even more private," allowing you to keep your phone number concealed from people who aren't already in your contacts. Usernames are available […]

Dbrand cancels Companion Cube because it didn’t actually ask Valve for permission
The Verge AI 2026-06-29 15:59 UTC Score 57.0 AI-016-20260629-global-ai-ne-f711335c Full article

Dbrand cancels Companion Cube because it didn’t actually ask Valve for permission

Dbrand announced Monday that it's refunding everyone who bought its Steam Machine Companion Cube, which it said it made "without a license from Valve." Dbrand announced the Portal-themed Steam Machine accessory in November and took preorders for it last Monday. But a few days later, the product had disappeared from the company's website and the […]

Andy Burnham soft-launches his premiership
Politico Europe AI 2026-06-29 15:52 UTC Score 45.0 AI-170-20260629-regional-ai--bd66ded9 Full article

Andy Burnham soft-launches his premiership

Britain’s presumptive prime minister painted in broad strokes in a major Westminster speech — but behind the scenes aides are working frantically to put a detailed program together.

The Decoder 2026-06-29 15:47 UTC Score 57.0 AI-168-20260629-regional-ai--7b80e13e Full article

Meta restricts use of Claude Code and Codex to keep rival AI out of its training data

Meta is restricting its engineers' use of Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's Codex to prevent output from these AI tools from being incorporated into its own training data. The article Meta restricts use of Claude Code and Codex to keep rival AI out of its training data appeared first on The Decoder .

JetBrains AI Blog 2026-06-29 15:22 UTC Score 56.0 USR-0065-20260629-ai-specialis-203e40d9 Full article

JetBrains Air lands on Windows

We’re excited to welcome Windows developers to JetBrains Air! Download for x64 / Download for ARM64 Since we launched the JetBrains Air, Windows support has been one of the most requested updates from the developer community. We heard that feedback and worked hard to bring Air to Windows. Air is built for agent-agnostic development – […]

These camera-free smart glasses made me feel like Tony Stark
The Verge AI 2026-06-29 15:16 UTC Score 49.0 AI-016-20260629-global-ai-ne-f5b586c7 Full article

These camera-free smart glasses made me feel like Tony Stark

Xgimi, the Chinese company known for its all-in-one smart projectors, is expanding its portfolio with a new line of screen-equipped smart glasses that first debuted at CES 2026. Unlike AR glasses from companies like Meta and Snap, Xgimi’s new privacy-focused MemoMind One skip cameras for a lighter and more discreet design that helps hide their […]

The Decoder 2026-06-29 15:14 UTC Score 57.0 AI-168-20260629-regional-ai--b92a3012 Full article

Deloitte tells its own consultants: AI is coming for the billable hour

An internal Deloitte presentation projects that the consulting industry's classic hourly billing model will shrink to a thin sliver of the total market by 2035, replaced by AI agents. "Our model is toast," one consultant summed up the message. McKinsey and BCG are already searching for alternative revenue models. The article Deloitte tells its own consultants: AI is coming for the billable hour appeared first on The Decoder .

WSJ Article Claiming China Has Matched Anthropic Is Obvious Nonsense
LessWrong AI 2026-06-29 15:13 UTC Score 69.0 USR-0152-20260629-community-fo-f0b1460a Full article

WSJ Article Claiming China Has Matched Anthropic Is Obvious Nonsense

The Wall Street Journal printed an outright false headline and heavily misleading story claiming this, which of course was uncritically amplified by the usual suspects. I post this now on its own so that we have a place to link to, to explain the situation. Headline News WSJ Headline (Obvious Nonsense): ​China Has Matched Anthropic in Cybersecurity, Resetting AI Race. That. Did. Not. Happen. The post even claims, explicitly, that Claude Opus 4.8 similarly ‘matches’ Claude Mythos, a claim which is even more obviously false. Shame upon the Wall Street Journal. I fear Gell-Mann Amnesia. If they can get something as important as this so completely wrong, what about everything else? I am skipping over the parts that involve accurate reporting, or minor quibbles. It seems important to focus on clearly debunking the central false claims. Alas, the mistakes made here very much rhyme with mistakes being made throughout all this by the White House, and that get latched onto by certain bad actors, who have played a large part in leaving us unprepared for the Mythos Moment. For a full understanding of GLM-5.2, which is indeed an impressive open model, here is my full coverage of that release , placing it in proper context. It is important to understand what makes Mythos special. This is not it. What Makes Mythos Special What makes mythos special is not that only the chosen one can identify any given vulnerability in code. What makes Mythos special is that it can identify vulnerabilities…

P(doom) is a Dumb Meme
LessWrong AI 2026-06-29 15:12 UTC Score 50.0 USR-0152-20260629-community-fo-33c3f218 Full article

P(doom) is a Dumb Meme

Look, I'm as much of a Rationalist with a special interest in AI x-risk as anyone. But oh my god do I hate talking about "P(doom)". When it first started showing up in the wake of ChatGPT, I assumed that it was floating around variously adjacent circles of faux-intellectuals, but surely everyone in my circles could see how braindead it was... right? (This post was partially inspired by a recent conversation with Liron about Doom Debates . [1] ) I guess it's time for me to focus on a place where I'm shocked that everyone else is dropping the ball . [2] P(doom) is Hopelessly Vague Let's start with the ambiguity. Does "doom" mean... extinction? A lot of people think so! I have personally encountered people who think catastrophic harms from AI are likely, but the risks of all humans dying are low. They're like "Sure, 99.999% of humans might die from AI, but the AI will obviously want to keep thousands of humans alive for science and potential trade with aliens and stuff, so my P(doom) is approximately 0%." That might sound crazy. Surely you, dear reader, know exactly what "doom" means. You know, for example, which of these count as doom and which don't: A young ASI tries to use it's first-mover advantage to take over the world and prevent other ASI competitors from emerging. In doing so it sparks a war against humanity where it eventually loses, [3] but it kills 10% of all humans in the process. ASI empowers a single person or small group of humans to become tyrants and lock in…

Supreme Court allows firing of FTC commissioners, ends agency independence
The Verge AI 2026-06-29 15:10 UTC Score 52.0 AI-016-20260629-global-ai-ne-d8797411 Full article

Supreme Court allows firing of FTC commissioners, ends agency independence

The Supreme Court just placed once-independent agencies more firmly under presidential control. The court ruled in Trump v. Slaughter with a 6-3 vote that President Donald Trump had the authority to fire the Federal Trade Commission's two Democratic commissioners, even though it broke with decades of prior legal precedent at the time. The justices have […]

InfoWorld AI 2026-06-29 15:04 UTC Score 46.0 USR-0126-20260629-global-ai-ne-ac75e855 Full article

Deno update streamlines creation of desktop apps

Deno Land has published Deno 2.9, an update of the company’s JavaScript / TypeScript / WebAssembly runtime that features deno desktop , a mechanism for building native desktop applications from the web stack developers already know. Introduced June 25 , Deno 2.9 also improves startup time, memory use, and HTTP throughput, the company said. Deno installation instructions can be found at docs.deno.com . With Deno 2.9, users can point deno desktop at a script or a web framework project to produce a native and self-contained desktop application where the UI runs in a webview and the logic runs in Deno. Because deno desktop is built on the same machinery as deno compile , the output is a single, distributable binary with code and assets embedded, Deno Land said. Also in Deno 2.9, a hello-world program now cold-starts in about half the time it took in 2.8 (34ms down to 17ms), the company said. This improvement results from a combination of factors including lazy-loading node: globals out of the snapshot, gating the eager Node bootstrap to Node workers, a V8 code cache for residual lazy-loaded ESM modules, and a minified snapshot. Deno 2.9 also brings improvements in memory usage, specifically memory under load. In Deno 2.8, resident set size grew with the workload, from roughly 94 MB serving plaintext to 197 MB streaming 1 MiB bodies, whereas in Deno 2.9 it stays essentially flat, holding around 62 MB no matter what the server is doing. This works out to 2.2x less peak resident se…

EU plans reset with Serbia as elections loom
Politico Europe AI 2026-06-29 15:01 UTC Score 37.0 AI-170-20260629-regional-ai--6c1057fb Full article

EU plans reset with Serbia as elections loom

Belgrade could get the chance to forge closer relations with the bloc after dropping laws experts had warned would undermine democracy.

Adweek AI 2026-06-29 14:52 UTC Score 30.0 USR-0124-20260629-global-ai-ne-9247a48a Full article

When Every Moment Becomes a Shopping Moment

This post was created in partnership with Roundel Key takeaways Shopping no longer starts in one place—or follows a predictable path. During an ADWEEK House Cannes Lions group chat co-hosted […]

Heise AI 2026-06-29 14:52 UTC Score 45.0 USR-0217-20260629-regional-new-4644e026 Full article

So würde eine KI als Start-up-Chef abschneiden

Princeton-Forscher lassen KI-Modelle 500 Tage ein Start-up führen. Nur drei schaffen es ins Plus – eine simple Wirtschafts-Weisheit ist besser als fast alle.

JetBrains AI Blog 2026-06-29 14:44 UTC Score 45.0 USR-0065-20260629-ai-specialis-734d771c Full article

The Role of Static Code Analysis in Fintech Compliance

What’s at stake with every commit Security incidents in financial services are both frequent and costly. The average data breach in the financial industry cost USD 6.08 million in 2024. That includes incident response, customer notification, legal work, and reputational damage, but it doesn’t include the months of engineering that went into writing well-intentioned but […]