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EU rejects extension: No legal basis for voluntary scans by Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Snapchat

Major tech corporations are calling for illegal content to be automatically detected in private chats. However, the European Parliament has declined to extend the e-Privacy Directive exemption that permitted the identification of abusive material in private messages.

Claude Code leak: IP protection or digital cover-up?

Anthropic’s fight over the leaked 'Claude Code' source code was conducted so aggressively that even official repositories were deleted via DMCA requests. Analysis of the code reveals that the issue involves more than just protected algorithms; it concerns the monitoring of user emotions and concealment.

NASA relies on Microsoft hardware – and battles Outlook in space

During a mission status press conference, an Outlook glitch provided some lighthearted moments for journalists. Houston confirmed they managed to resolve the issue on the Commander's Surface Pro via remote accessβ€”likely marking the longest-distance Remote Desktop session ever established.

More than 11,000 GitHub projects affected: Copilot posted ads for Raycast

GitHub users have reported massive amounts of spam in over 11,000 projects. Microsoft Copilot has been inserting suggestions that reference the productivity tool Raycast. Developers are calling it advertising, but Microsoft has denied this, attributing it to a technical error that has since been fixed.

OpenClaw in China: Lobster-fueled hype behind new AI agent

OpenClaw has become a massive trend in China, with lobster-themed merchandise and government subsidies fuelling the hype. In contrast, Europe and the US remain sceptical. While Chinese companies use the agent to increase efficiency, Western companies are primarily concerned about the potential risks.

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