Trump and Xi hold landmark Beijing summit as AI safety breakthroughs emerge; Meta cuts 10% of workforce amid record profits; breakthrough gene therapies advance while markets react to Fed uncertainty.
1. Claude Mythos Becomes First AI to Pass All UK Cyberattack Simulations
Anthropic's Claude Mythos model has achieved a significant safety milestone by clearing all cyberattack simulations from the UK's AI safety agency, the first model to do so. This breakthrough demonstrates major progress in AI security and robustness, setting a new standard for evaluating advanced AI systems.
2. Trump Arrives in Beijing for High-Stakes Summit; Xi Warns on Taiwan Amid Trade Talks
President Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing for a crucial two-day summit covering trade, AI, and semiconductor tariffs, with top CEOs from Apple, Tesla, and Nvidia in tow. Xi issued a stern warning about Taiwan while praising cooperation, setting a complex tone for negotiations on the 「Thucydides Trap」 and economic rivalry.
3. Dell's SupportAssist Software Confirmed as Cause of Windows BSOD Crashes
Dell has confirmed that its SupportAssist software is causing blue-screen crashes and random reboots on Windows systems following widespread user reports since Friday. The company is actively investigating and rolling out fixes to prevent system failures across affected devices.
4. Meta Plans 10% Workforce Reduction Amid Record Profits and Internal Unrest
Meta is cutting approximately 10% of its workforce next week despite posting record-high profits, creating a stark disconnect between financial success and employee morale. WIRED reporters spoke with over a dozen current and former employees who describe 「everyone is unhappy」 at the company during this turbulent period.
5. Microsoft Edge Copilot Gains Tab Reading and LinkedIn Writing Capabilities
Microsoft's Edge Copilot can now read all open tabs simultaneously and automatically compose posts for LinkedIn, enhancing productivity for web-based workflows. This update represents Microsoft's continued push to integrate AI assistants deeper into everyday browsing and professional networking tasks.
6. Regenxbio's Duchenne Gene Therapy Succeeds in Clinical Trial, FDA Submission Planned
Regenxbio announced successful results from its experimental gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a devastating genetic disease affecting children. The breakthrough paves the way for FDA submission and represents a major advance in treating previously intractable genetic disorders.
7. Physical AI: Humanoid Robots Move Closer to Factory Floors
British technology company Humanoid has secured an agreement with German industrial supplier Schaeffler to deploy humanoid robots at multiple factories. This marks a significant step toward commercializing embodied AI, moving these systems from research labs into real manufacturing environments.
8. New Linux Fragnesia Vulnerability Allows Root Privilege Escalation
A high-severity kernel vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-46300, known as Fragnesia, has been discovered in Linux distributions. The flaw allows attackers to escalate privileges and run malicious code with root access, prompting rapid patching efforts across major Linux distros.
9. Russia Pummels Kyiv and Ukraine with Record Drone Attacks Amid Peace Talks
Russia launched over 1,560 drones against Ukraine since Wednesday, with at least five people killed and dozens wounded in Kyiv strikes alone. The intensified attacks come as Putin hints the war could end soon, creating a grim contradiction between diplomatic signals and military escalation.
10. Android's New Contextual Suggestions Feature Uses AI to Predict User Actions
Google is rolling out AI-powered 「contextual suggestions」 to Android users that learns from daily habits to recommend actions before users explicitly request them. The feature aims to increase productivity by anticipating needs based on routine patterns and behavioral data.
11. CREATE Medicines Raises $122 Million for CAR-T Therapy Development
CREATE Medicines, a biotech company focused on CAR-T therapies for cancer, has raised $122 million in fresh funding following a rebranding and expanded pipeline. The financing will accelerate the advancement of its first CAR-T candidates through human trials.
12. Anthropic Introduces Separate API Budgets for Claude Subscriptions
Anthropic is now offering separate budget allocations for programmatic API use under Claude subscriptions, with charges at full API pricing rather than subscription rates. This update clarifies billing for developers integrating Claude into applications while maintaining subscription benefits for direct use.
13. Windows 11 Gets Automatic Driver Rollback to Fix Update Problems
Microsoft is testing a new automatic driver rollback feature for Windows 11 that will reverse faulty driver installations following updates. Combined with indefinite update pausing options, the feature aims to reduce the frustration of Windows Update-related system failures.
14. Bitcoin ETFs Suffer Largest Daily Outflows Since January Amid Fed Uncertainty
U.S. Bitcoin ETFs experienced $630 million in outflows in the largest daily exit since January, driven by inflation concerns and uncertainty over Federal Reserve policy direction. The outflow snaps weeks of institutional inflows and signals renewed hesitation among major investors.
15. Ukraine Arrests Zelenskyy's Ex-Top Aide in Widening Corruption Probe
Ukraine has arrested President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's former right-hand man on money-laundering charges, expanding an anti-corruption campaign that is fueling internal political tension during wartime. The move reflects growing internal scrutiny of leadership and financial accountability during the ongoing conflict.
16. Pope Leo XIV to Sign First Encyclical Setting Catholics on AI Collision Course
Pope Leo XIV is expected to sign his first encyclical as soon as Friday, positioning the Catholic Church in direct opposition to AI development and deployment. The document signals a significant theological stance on artificial intelligence and its implications for human dignity and society.
17. Melting Greenland Ice Sheet Could Release Massive Methane Stores
Scientists have discovered that methane hydrates beneath the northwest Greenland continental shelf are being destabilized by meltwater, potentially releasing large stores of methane as climate change accelerates ice-sheet retreat. This feedback loop could significantly amplify global warming effects.
18. Nonconsensual Deepfake Porn Reaches Crisis Scale as Victims Struggle for Recourse
MIT Technology Review reports on the growing crisis of nonconsensual deepfake pornography, where victims discover their faces and bodies used in explicit videos circulated online. The story reveals how facial recognition technology and AI tools are enabling a new form of sexual abuse with limited legal protection for victims.
19. Brazil's Atlantic Forest Hits 40-Year Low in Deforestation
Brazil's Atlantic forest, the nation's most threatened biome, recorded its lowest deforestation levels in four decades last year. Environmentalists hail the progress but warn that recently weakened environmental laws could reverse these hard-won gains.
20. iPhone Theft Ring: Criminals Using Facial Recognition to Unlock Stolen Devices
Wired investigates a thriving underground ecosystem where criminals purchase tools to unlock stolen iPhones and launch targeted phishing attacks against victims' contacts to drain bank accounts. The operation exploits gaps in Apple's security and represents a sophisticated threat to personal financial security.