Iran’s IRGC planning to generate revenue from undersea internet cables in Persian Gulf: What it may mean for internet users across the globe

AI-generated photo for representation purpose After reportedly charging $2 million per ship and threatening to cut undersea cables, Iran wants to turn the Strait of Hormuz into a digital toll booth. According to a report, media outlets linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) are calling for the government to generate revenue from the…

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‘They want me to take sanyaas, but I won’t give up’: Vinesh Phogat | More sports News

Vinesh Phogat (Image credit: PTI) GONDA: What was expected to be a routine domestic ranking-series wrestling tournament in Uttar Pradesh’s Gonda district turned into one of the most politically and emotionally charged episodes Indian wrestling has witnessed in recent years. The reason stood outside the Nandini Nagar Mahavidyalaya indoor hall on Monday afternoon — three-time…

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Top 8 most visited museums in the world: From the Louvre to the Vatican Museums |

Museums are often discussed through collections, architecture or national importance, though attendance figures reveal something slightly different. The museums drawing the largest crowds tend to sit at the intersection of tourism, public memory, and cultural symbolism. Some occupy former royal palaces. Others became landmarks because entire cities grew around them over centuries. Visitor numbers also…

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Anthropic : Why Anthropic thinks ‘evil AI’ fiction pushed Claude toward blackmail |

Anthropic believes the internet’s long-running obsession with rogue artificial intelligence may have done more than shape public imagination — it may also have shaped the behaviour of AI systems themselves.The company says fictional portrayals of manipulative, self-preserving AI models likely contributed to earlier versions of Claude exhibiting troubling behaviour during safety tests. Those tests, conducted…

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How this ‘underground market’ is giving Chinese coders access to Claude and Gemini

IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR ANTHROPIC (Don Feria/AP Content Services for Anthropic) Chinese developers are increasingly turning to a sprawling underground network of “shadow APIs” to access leading US artificial intelligence models such as Anthropic’s Claude and Google Gemini, despite tightening restrictions aimed at cutting off users in mainland China.According to a report by South China Morning…

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Apple CEO Tim Cook, Elon Musk to join President Donald Trump for China visit, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang may miss summit

Elon Musk (left), Tim Cook (right) President Donald Trump is heading to Beijing this week for a high-stakes state visit, and according to a report by Bloomberg, the White House has invited top CEOs of American businesses to accompany the President, aiming to secure massive trade deals and new investments. The delegation, reportedly scheduled for…

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Drishyam-style crimes that blur the line between thriller and reality | Delhi News

Drishyam-style crimes that blur the line between thriller and reality (AI Image used for representational purpose only) Blockbuster thriller Drishyam and several crime-based series are often watched purely for entertainment, suspense and clever storytelling. But in a disturbing trend seen across multiple murder investigations in India, police say some accused allegedly tried to borrow ideas…

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