Moltbook situation shows how quickly AI experiments can slip out of their creators’ control
What started as a joke bot has turned into a social network where AI systems argue, trade, scam each other and even form religions, raising uncomfortable questions about alignment and oversight.
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Amazon’s AI spending spree is forcing a brutal trade-off between people and machines
The company says layoffs are about culture. The numbers, laid out by commentator Nate B Jones, suggest something far more concrete: a $125 billion race to build AI infrastructure that has to be paid for somehow.
Brands
Fanatics partners with leagues for USA 250 patches
Fanatics and major sports properties will feature USA 250 patches on uniforms and fan apparel.
Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin slides below $80,000 as risk appetite fades
The cryptocurrency’s sharp retreat from last year’s record high highlights a rapid shift in market sentiment, as tighter interest rate expectations and sustained institutional outflows drain momentum from speculative assets.
Start Ups
Arkero teams up with Bolton Wanderers and MLS clubs as AI startup seals pre-seed funding
Arkero raised $6 million and signed early partnerships with MLS, NWSL and EFL teams.
Tech
US scrutiny follows lawsuit alleging Meta access to encrypted WhatsApp messages
Claims that Meta can read private WhatsApp communications have prompted official interest in Washington, despite firm denials from the company and scepticism from security experts over the technical feasibility of the allegation.
Business
OnlyFans explores majority sale in $5.5 billion deal talks
The UK-based creator platform is in exclusive negotiations with a US investment firm, marking the latest attempt by its owner to partially exit the business.