Claude Fable 5 Ends Subscription Limbo, Permanently Limited to Max Credits
Anthropic confirmed that Claude Fable 5 will remain capped at half the usage of Max and Team Premium plans, with lower tiers receiving a one-time $100 credit before pay-per-use.
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Xi Jinping warns against creating ‘new historical injustices’ in the AI era at World AI Conference
Xi Jinping addressed the 2026 World AI Conference in Shanghai, warning against new historical injustices in AI and pushing for greater Global South access.
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Google Publishes Research on Cluster-Based AI Spam Detection
Google researchers detail a system that targets coordinated AI spam clusters instead of individual posts, with implications for how scaled content abuse is approached.
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Feinstein Institutes’ double neural bypass restores hand movement and touch in paralysed patient
A Feinstein Institutes team restored hand movement and touch to a man paralysed from the chest down using a brain-computer interface combined with spinal and cortical stimulation.
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AWS billing portal bug shows some customers billions of dollars in erroneous charges
AWS billing portal bug showed some customers erroneous charges up to $2.5 billion on July 17, 2026. Amazon says figures don't reflect real usage.
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Meta in Early Talks to Lease Compute Capacity to Anthropic in Potential $10 Billion Deal
Meta is in early talks to lease computing capacity to Anthropic in a deal worth up to $10 billion over two years. The arrangement would mark one of the largest AI compute leases to date.
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Google Delays Gemini 3.5 Pro Launch as Coding Benchmarks Fall Short
Google delayed Gemini 3.5 Pro past its June 2026 launch as coding results missed internal benchmarks, sending Alphabet shares down roughly 4%.
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Moonshot AI’s Kimi K3 Beats Opus 4.8 as the Largest Open Model Ever
Moonshot AI released Kimi K3, a 2.8T parameter open model matching Opus 4.8 on intelligence benchmarks and topping frontend coding leaderboards. Weights drop July 27.
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New Unpatchable BootROM Exploit Targets Apple’s A12 and A13 Chips
Researchers disclose usbliter8, an unpatchable BootROM exploit hitting A12 and A13 chips, affecting iPhone XS through iPhone 11.
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Public Opposition to Data Centers Has Doubled in Nine Months
71% of Americans now oppose a nearby data center, up from 42% in August 2025. Surveys show rising worries over electricity, water, and AI.
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Google’s Generative AI Search Guide Reads Like a Warning About Generic Content
Google's new generative AI search guide debunks llms.txt, chunking, and AI rewrites, while warning that commodity content is exactly what AI Overviews replace.
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Why Most Annual App Subscribers Don’t Come Back After They Cancel
Report finds most annual app subscribers churn for good after canceling, with very few returning, making the cancellation moment more decisive than win-back campaigns.
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Lawsuit Accuses Meta of Profiting From Scam Ads on Facebook and Instagram
California has sued Meta, alleging the company knowingly profited from scam ads on Facebook and Instagram that targeted its own users.
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YouTube moves to automatic AI labels on generated videos
YouTube will now auto-label videos when its systems detect significant AI use, repositioning disclosures below the player and locking labels to C2PA metadata.
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The Long-Term Game: SEO Strategies That Hold Up in AI Search
AI search rewards durable SEO fundamentals, not short-term tactics. Here's what to keep, what to change, and what to stop doing to build compounding visibility.
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