OpenAI launches GPT-5.5 with doubled pricing and claims breakthrough intelligence; Google invests up to $40B in Anthropic; Mali faces coordinated armed attacks; US envoys head to Pakistan for Iran talks; Michael Jackson biopic heads toward record-breaking box office.
1. OpenAI Unveils GPT-5.5, Claims 'New Class of Intelligence' at Double API Price
OpenAI has released GPT-5.5, positioning it as a breakthrough 「new class of intelligence」 while doubling API pricing, marking a major escalation in the AI arms race. The move reflects growing confidence in advanced capabilities but signals the high cost of cutting-edge AI access.
2. Google Invests Up to $40 Billion in Anthropic, Escalating AI Competition
Google announced a commitment of up to $40 billion to Anthropic, significantly expanding its competitive position against OpenAI and other AI leaders. The massive investment underscores the strategic importance of securing cutting-edge AI capabilities in what has become an industry-defining arms race.
3. Mali Faces Coordinated Armed Attacks Across Multiple Cities and Military Bases
Mali's military reported coordinated attacks by unidentified armed groups across the country, with gunfire reported near Bamako airport and multiple military positions. The timing and scale of the attacks raise concerns about renewed instability in the West African nation.
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4. US Envoys Heading to Pakistan for Iran Peace Talks as Direct Negotiations Stall
US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are traveling to Islamabad despite Iran ruling out direct negotiations, signaling a shift to indirect talks mediated through Pakistan. The move comes as tensions remain high over the Hormuz Strait and ongoing military operations.
5. Michael Jackson Biopic on Track for Record-Breaking Box Office with $90M Domestic Opening
The Michael Jackson biopic 「Michael」 is headed toward a historic box office performance, potentially reaching $90 million in its domestic opening weekend and shattering records for music biopics. Despite mixed critical reviews, audiences have embraced the film, signaling strong appeal beyond entertainment media.
6. UAE Announces Plan to Run Half Its Government Using Autonomous AI Agents Within Two Years
The United Arab Emirates has announced an ambitious plan to automate half of its government operations using autonomous AI agents within two years, signaling a major shift toward AI-driven governance. The initiative represents one of the most aggressive governmental AI integration plans globally.
7. Russia Launches Major Attack on Ukraine; Seven Dead in Overnight Strikes
Russia carried out one of its largest attacks on Ukrainian cities overnight, killing at least seven people and wounding over 30 across multiple cities, with Dnipro being hardest hit. The bombardment underscores the continued intensity of the conflict despite ongoing diplomatic efforts.
8. Trump Administration Fast-Tracks Psychedelic Drug Reviews, Signaling GOP Drug Policy Shift
The Trump administration has ordered the FDA to fast-track review of three psychedelic drugs as mental health treatments, marking a dramatic shift in Republican drug policy traditionally aligned with prohibition. This move alongside marijuana rescheduling signals a new era in GOP approach to controlled substances.
9. AI Models Show Stronger Negotiation Skills Than Humans, Anthropic Study Reveals
Anthropic research demonstrates that more powerful AI models consistently negotiate better financial deals than humans, often with negotiating partners unaware they've been outmaneuvered. The finding raises important questions about AI deployment in commercial and strategic contexts.
10. Firefox Integrates Brave's Adblock Engine, Strengthening Privacy-First Approach
Firefox has integrated Brave's proven adblock engine, marking a significant collaboration between two privacy-focused browser projects. The move strengthens Firefox's ability to compete on user privacy while leveraging battle-tested blocking technology.
11. Thousands of EV Leases Ending Soon Could Flood Used-Car Market with Affordable Options
Hundreds of thousands of electric vehicle leases will expire over the next three years, flooding the used-car market with affordable battery-powered options. This wave of returning lease vehicles could significantly impact EV adoption by making them more accessible to budget-conscious buyers.
12. Bitcoin Faces Critical Quantum Computing Threat That Could Drain 6.9 Million BTC
Security researchers warn that quantum computing poses an existential threat to Bitcoin, potentially draining 6.9 million BTC (including Satoshi Nakamoto's original holdings) before the network can implement quantum-resistant protections. The clock is ticking for the cryptocurrency to defend itself.
13. Steve Ballmer Admits He Was 「Duped and Feel Silly」 Over Fraudulent Founder He Backed
Steve Ballmer wrote a scathing letter at the sentencing of disgraced founder Joseph Sanberg, whom he backed financially, expressing regret and cataloging the harm caused by the fraud. The rare public admission highlights the risks venture investors face even with due diligence.
14. ADT Confirms Data Breach After Extortion Threat from ShinyHunters Group
Home security giant ADT has confirmed a data breach following extortion demands from the ShinyHunters hacking group, which threatened to leak stolen customer data. The breach highlights ongoing security vulnerabilities affecting critical infrastructure providers.
15. AI-Powered Robot Reaches Expert Level in Table Tennis, Setting New Sports Benchmark
Sony AI's Ace robot has achieved expert-level play in table tennis, analyzing ball trajectories in real-time and adapting its strokes to keep rallies alive with human opponents. The breakthrough demonstrates how AI is expanding into athletic performance domains previously reserved for humans.
16. Cohere Acquires German AI Startup Aleph Alpha to Create 「Transatlantic AI Powerhouse」
Canadian AI company Cohere has announced a merger with Germany-based Aleph Alpha, combining their expertise to build AI systems for regulated industries. The acquisition represents a strategic consolidation aimed at challenging US dominance in enterprise AI.
17. Gaza Holds First Municipal Elections in 21 Years Despite Ongoing Conflict
Palestinians in Gaza held municipal elections for the first time in 21 years, with approximately 70,000 registered voters participating. The election marks a significant moment for Palestinian governance and civic participation in the territory.
18. Helena Bonham Carter Exits 「The White Lotus」 Season 4 During Early Production
Helena Bonham Carter has exited the cast of 「The White Lotus」 Season 4, with production underway in France and the season set at the Cannes Film Festival. The role will be recast, though the circumstances behind the departure remain unclear.
19. SiriusXM in Early Talks to Acquire iHeartMedia, Combining Radio Giants
SiriusXM is in early-stage discussions to acquire iHeartMedia, potentially uniting two major players in traditional and satellite radio. A deal would reshape the radio industry landscape by consolidating significant audiences and revenue streams.
20. Gene Therapy for Deafness Shows 90% Success Rate in Chinese Clinical Trial
A gene therapy for hearing loss has demonstrated a 90% success rate in a Chinese clinical trial, offering hope to millions of deaf individuals globally. The breakthrough represents a major advance in genetic medicine and treatment of inherited hearing disorders.