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Substack confirms data breach affects users’ email addresses and phone numbers

Newsletter platform Substack has confirmed a data breach in an email to users. The company said that in October, an “unauthorized third party” accessed user data, including email addresses, phone numbers, and other unspecified “internal metadata. ” Substack specified that more sensitive data, such as credit card numbers, passwords, and …

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Fundamental raises $255M Series A with a new take on big data analysis

An AI lab called Fundamental emerged from stealth on Thursday, offering a new foundation model to solve an old problem: how to draw insights from the huge quantities of structured data produced by enterprises. By combining the old systems of predictive AI with more contemporary tools, the company believes it …

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Data breach at govtech giant Conduent balloons, affecting millions more Americans

A data breach at government technology giant Conduent appears to affect far more people than first disclosed, with the number of victims potentially stretching to dozens of millions of people across the United States. The January 2025 ransomware attack, which knocked out Conduent’s operations for several days, is now known …

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Trump’s critical mineral reserve is an admission that the future is electric

The Trump administration announced this week the U. government would work to build a $11. 7 billion stockpile of critical minerals. That’s the headline; the subtext is more intriguing. The stockpile initiative, branded as Project Vault, is the administration’s latest attempt to secure supplies of critical minerals for U. manufacturers …

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Pacific Fusion finds a cheaper way to make its fusion reactor work

Fusion power’s biggest question remains unanswered: How do you ensure the cost to start the fusion reaction isn’t higher than the price at which you can sell the power? Plenty of people have ideas, but no one has cracked it yet. Commonwealth Fusion Systems, for example, is confident enough that …

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Meta tests a stand-alone app for its AI-generated ‘Vibes’ videos

Meta is testing a stand-alone Vibes app, the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Thursday. Launched last September, Vibes lets you create and share short-form AI-generated videos and access a dedicated feed that displays AI videos from others. Think TikTok or Instagram Reels, but every video you come across is AI …

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Secondary sales shift from founder windfalls to employee-retention tools

In May, AI sales automation startup Clay said it was allowing most of its employees to sell some of their shares at a $1. Coming just months after its Series B, Clay’s offer of liquidity was a rarity in a market where tender offers, as these types of secondary transactions …

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Anthropic releases Opus 4.6 with new ‘agent teams’

On Thursday, Anthropic released the latest version of Opus — its most advanced model and a particularly important model for Claude Code. 5 was only released last November, and with 4. 6, the company has sought to broaden its model’s capabilities and appeal, allowing for a greater variety of uses …

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OpenAI launches a way for enterprises to build and manage AI agents

OpenAI has launched a new product to help enterprises navigate the world of AI agents, focusing on agent management as critical infrastructure for enterprise AI adoption. On Thursday, AI giant OpenAI announced the launch of OpenAI Frontier, an end-to-end platform designed for enterprises to build and manage AI agents. It’s …

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NASA astronauts can now bring their phones with them on their mission to the moon

Get ready for some selfies that are out of this world. NASA astronauts will be allowed to bring their smartphones to space for the first time, starting with the Crew-12 and Artemis II missions. Crew-12 is expected to head to the International Space Station next week, while the highly anticipated …

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