AI Safety
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Quoting Josh W. Comeau
Josh W. Comeau reports a significant decline in course sales, attributing it to AI's impact on the demand for learning new developer skills. Many people are hesitant to invest in courses due to concerns about AI replacing developer jobs, and those who still want to learn can use LLMs for personalized tutoring.

The only AI glossary you’ll need this year
TechCrunch has created a comprehensive glossary of AI terms to help readers understand the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence. The glossary covers key concepts such as AGI, AI agents, and API endpoints. This resource aims to provide clear and concise definitions for common AI terminology.

Claude Code's complicated China problem involves bans on both sides of the Pacific
Anthropic is restricting access to its AI model Claude Code for Chinese companies, while Alibaba is banning its employees from using the model due to concerns over hidden code that could flag Chinese users.

Security vulnerability reports have exploded since AI models started hunting for bugs
Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview model has led to a surge in reported security vulnerabilities, with over 1,500 high-severity and critical vulnerabilities reported in June 2026. This follows Anthropic's announcement in April 2026 that its model can find software vulnerabilities on its own.

We can debate the ethics of AI but can’t seem to change course | Letters
The development of AI is being driven by commercial and geopolitical interests, potentially setting its course before society has had a chance to debate its direction. This raises concerns about the ethics and values guiding AI development.

UK's AI Security Institute finds standard benchmarks systematically underestimate what AI agents can actually do
The UK's AI Security Institute found that standard benchmarks underestimate AI agents' capabilities when computing budgets are limited. The study showed that increasing the token budget can improve success rates by up to 25%.

Google DeepMind Unionization Talks Are Off to a Rocky Start
Google DeepMind's unionization talks with the Communication Workers Union and Unite the Union started poorly due to the absence of senior management. The negotiations began after DeepMind employees asked Google to recognize the unions in May. The talks are a significant development in the AI industry, where employees have raised concerns about the militarization of AI models.

What would our lives look like if we no longer had to work? As a thought experiment I tried to imagine
The article explores the idea of a post-work future made possible by AI and the potential implications for society, including the need for a universal basic income and a reevaluation of values and goals.

NSW government ‘absolutely thrilled’ to welcome OpenAI ... until someone mentioned the Terminator films
The NSW government partnered with OpenAI to build a multibillion-dollar computing cluster in Sydney. The partnership was welcomed by the government, despite some staff members joking about the potential risks of AI. The government is developing a strategy around datacentre development to support the growing AI sector.
Pragmatic FDT, and predictors as game theory
Stuart Armstrong proposed a pragmatic version of Functional Decision Theory (FDT) that focuses on exploitable isomorphisms between an agent's decision process and parts of the world. This approach sidesteps theoretical pitfalls and views predictors through the lens of game theory.

Anthropic wants to develop its own drugs
Anthropic is planning to develop its own drugs using AI, focusing on neglected diseases. The company also launched Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientists. This move puts Anthropic in competition with other AI companies and biotech startups.

Meta's AI agent push is moving slower than Zuckerberg planned
Meta's AI agent development is progressing slower than expected, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Despite this, the company's AI chief, Alexandr Wang, expressed optimism about upcoming models. Meta is investing heavily in AI infrastructure, with plans to spend up to $145 billion this year.

UK parents warned over posting images of children amid AI sexual abuse fears
The UK National Crime Agency and Internet Watch Foundation have warned parents about posting images of their children online due to the increasing risk of AI-generated child sexual abuse material. The guidance advises parents to make their social media accounts private and be cautious about sharing images of their children online.

AI prey: why watchdogs are telling parents to protect children from nudification apps
The UK's National Crime Agency and the Internet Watch Foundation have warned parents to protect their children's images online due to the rise of AI-generated child sexual abuse material. The amount of such material found online surged by 14% in 2025. Guidance has been issued to help parents mitigate the risk.

AI’s Volatile Power Use Quietly Tests Grid Limits
The growing power needs of data centers driven by AI are putting pressure on the grid, potentially leading to instability. This issue highlights the need for better management and infrastructure to support the increasing demand. Researchers and operators are exploring solutions to mitigate these challenges.
Flock Cameras Can Surveil Cars Without License Plates
Flock introduced a surveillance camera system that can identify cars without license plates. The system uses a 'Vehicle Fingerprint' technology that analyzes decals, bumper stickers, and other vehicle features. This technology allows law enforcement to track cars even without license plate information.
Jul 2, 2026 Announcements More details on Fable 5’s cyber safeguards and our jailbreak framework
Anthropic has provided more information on Fable 5's cybersecurity safeguards and proposed a framework for evaluating the severity of AI jailbreaks. The company aims to balance preventing misuse with allowing defensive uses of the technology. This move is part of a broader effort to establish industry standards for AI safety.

Australia news live: minister says it’s safe to ‘keep buying eggs, keep buying chicken’ as east coast records first suspected bird flu case
The shadow minister for the arts, Angie Bell, emphasizes the need for AI companies to obtain permission and pay for using Australian creative works, highlighting the importance of copyright protections.

‘Don’t kill music’: Anthony Albanese’s favourite bands beg PM to stop AI companies from stealing their work
The Australian government is considering a proposal to weaken copyright laws, allowing tech companies to use Australian musicians' work to improve AI models. Musicians, including those favored by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, are speaking out against the proposal, citing concerns about fair compensation and the impact on the music industry.