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Your boss’s monitoring app didn’t just watch you — it shared your data to Facebook and a Russian search engine

Researchers logged 121 instances of nine bossware platforms sending worker data to outside companies, including Meta.

By Cathy Bussewitz and The Associated PressAugust 23, 2026
‘I had no one to bird with who wasn’t 20 years older than me’: Meet the Gen Zers who transformed grandma’s hobby into an analog craze
‘I had no one to bird with who wasn’t 20 years older than me’: Meet the Gen Zers who transformed grandma’s hobby into an analog craze
By Mia OsmonbekovAugust 23, 2026
Humanoid Chinese robots are smashing running records set by humans — including Usain Bolt’s sprint
Humanoid Chinese robots are smashing running records set by humans — including Usain Bolt’s sprint
By Achmad Ibrahim, Chan Ho-Him and The Associated PressAugust 22, 2026
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with technology leaders in the Roosevelt Room of the White House.
Trump oblivious to voter fury about data centers, saying ‘the jobs are enormous and the money paid, the taxes paid, are just enormous’
By Jesse Bedayn, Marc Levy, Scott Bauer and The Associated PressAugust 20, 2026
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TikTok settles children’s privacy suit with DOJ for $400 million
By Barbara Ortutay and The Associated PressAugust 22, 2026
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‘Adding insult to injury’: Flight attendants accuse Google of creepy deal to access ‘confidential’ data for AI in Spirit Airlines transaction
By Joshua HongAugust 21, 2026
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As Trump administration readies economic warfare measures against Iran, top security official vows retaliation ‘in a seismic manner’
Politics
As Trump administration readies economic warfare measures against Iran, top security official vows retaliation ‘in a seismic manner’
By The Associated PressAugust 23, 2026
Jared Kushner has negotiated with adversaries like Iran as Trump’s envoy. Now he’s talking with the House Democratic leader ahead of midterms
Politics
Jared Kushner has negotiated with adversaries like Iran as Trump’s envoy. Now he’s talking with the House Democratic leader ahead of midterms
By Lisa Mascaro and The Associated PressAugust 23, 2026
‘This is heartbreaking for me’ — A sailor serving on the USS Abraham Lincoln just found out his father was caught in Trump’s immigration crackdown
North America
‘This is heartbreaking for me’ — A sailor serving on the USS Abraham Lincoln just found out his father was caught in Trump’s immigration crackdown
By Safiyah Riddle, Amy Taxin, Jack Brook and The Associated PressAugust 23, 2026
The Iran war could last ‘deep into 2027’ as the Strait of Hormuz isn’t that closed, allowing more oil to leak out—but major escalation is likely soon
Middle East
The Iran war could last ‘deep into 2027’ as the Strait of Hormuz isn’t that closed, allowing more oil to leak out—but major escalation is likely soon
By Jason MaAugust 23, 2026
Burry says he sold Alibaba, calling it pricey before share sale
Big Tech
Burry says he sold Alibaba, calling it pricey before share sale
By Se Young Lee and BloombergAugust 23, 2026
The Treasury’s recent moves in the bond and currency markets add up to ‘soft-form financial repression’ to lower debt costs, economist warns
Economy
The Treasury’s recent moves in the bond and currency markets add up to ‘soft-form financial repression’ to lower debt costs, economist warns
By Jason MaAugust 23, 2026
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Environment
Earth’s forests took 100,000 years to recover from the last climate shock — this one is moving 10 times faster
By Regan E. Dunn and The ConversationAugust 23, 2026
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North America
Reno’s mayor to residents near a fast-growing wildfire: your life matters more than your house
By The Associated PressAugust 23, 2026
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AI
How a warning from Amazon led the White House to shut down Anthropic’s Mythos model
By Beatrice NolanJune 14, 2026
  • Claude Mythos shown on a smartphone screen.
    AI
    Anthropic leapfrogs OpenAI with a record $965 billion valuation and says its ‘Mythos’ AI model is coming soon 
    By Beatrice NolanMay 29, 2026
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warns U.S. restrictions on new Anthropic AI models show danger of relying too much on American providers
AI
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warns U.S. restrictions on new Anthropic AI models show danger of relying too much on American providers
By Rob Gillies, Jason Ma and The Associated PressJune 14, 2026
‘It’s not a jailbreak’ — Research leading to U.S. export restrictions on top Anthropic models was for defense, cybersecurity CEO says
AI
‘It’s not a jailbreak’ — Research leading to U.S. export restrictions on top Anthropic models was for defense, cybersecurity CEO says
By Jason MaJune 13, 2026
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Commentary
Accenture cyber leads: why hiring more people won’t solve the cybersecurity talent gap
By Harpreet Sidhu and Vikram DesaiJune 13, 2026
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Commentary
Our budgeted $180 million year ended in the red after the Ukraine war. Here’s how we survived
By Axel SöderbergJune 13, 2026
Anthropic cofounder and CEO Dario Amodei pictured in profile.
AI
Anthropic disables Fable and Mythos AI models after U.S. government bars it from giving foreigners access
By Jeremy KahnJune 13, 2026
  • The AI arms race in cybersecurity has started. Most companies aren’t ready
    Crypto
    The AI arms race in cybersecurity has started. Most companies aren’t ready
    By Philip MartinMay 29, 2026
Courtney Robinson, head of policy and communications, at Akoya speaks on a panel at Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2026.
Retail
AI shopping agents are coming. No one is ready for them
By Jeremy KahnJune 12, 2026
Why is it so hard to get ROI from AI? Because building from first principles isn’t easy
Newsletters
Why is it so hard to get ROI from AI? Because building from first principles isn’t easy
By Jeremy KahnJune 11, 2026
After backlash, Anthropic says its AI will now tell users when their request is being rejected or downgraded for national security concerns
AI
After backlash, Anthropic says its AI will now tell users when their request is being rejected or downgraded for national security concerns
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJune 11, 2026
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Law
Westchester County built a 600-camera plate reader network that shared 1.6 billion scans with ICE, lawsuit says
By Byron Tau and The Associated PressJune 11, 2026
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North America
Canada joins global movement to ban social media for kids: ‘We are failing our children. Enough is enough’
By Rob Gillies and The Associated PressJune 11, 2026
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    Cybersecurity
    California sues 23andMe over alleged ‘lax’ data security that failed to protect nearly 7 million users’ data in 2023 breach
    By Jaimie Ding and The Associated PressMay 29, 2026
South Korea fines Coupang record $409 million for data breach
Asia
South Korea fines Coupang record $409 million for data breach
By Jaehyun Eom, Shinhye Kang and BloombergJune 11, 2026
Digital sovereignty isn’t the same thing as digital isolation. Asia’s governments should be careful
Commentary
Digital sovereignty isn’t the same thing as digital isolation. Asia’s governments should be careful
By Leonard LimJune 10, 2026
Claude Mythos on a screen.
AI
Anthropic releases its first Mythos-class model to the public
By Beatrice NolanJune 9, 2026
Artistic rendering of a hacker trying to gain access to a worker's computer
AI
AI is supercharging cyberattacks—and most companies aren’t ready
By Beatrice NolanJune 9, 2026
from left to right: Omer Gull, Yuval Itzchakov, and Yossi Torati
Cybersecurity
Why Lightspeed and Wiz’s Assaf Rappaport bet $37 million on an AI-powered cyberattacker
By Lily Mae LazarusJune 8, 2026
Businesses are declaring war on AI slop. They are fighting a losing battle
Europe
Businesses are declaring war on AI slop. They are fighting a losing battle
By Sam BirchallJune 5, 2026
IBM, AT&T accused by whistleblower of covering up foreign hacks
Cybersecurity
IBM, AT&T accused by whistleblower of covering up foreign hacks
By Jake Bleiberg, Mark Anderson and BloombergJune 4, 2026
Google CEO Sundar Pichai
AI
World’s largest sovereign wealth fund backs push for Google oversight on government use of its AI and cloud technology
By Beatrice NolanJune 4, 2026
What Suno’s $5.4 billion valuation says about the future of AI and music—and what remains uncertain
Newsletters
What Suno’s $5.4 billion valuation says about the future of AI and music—and what remains uncertain
By Sharon GoldmanJune 4, 2026
Europe wants more control over global AI services. America is warning them to take care—and history is on their side
Europe
Europe wants more control over global AI services. America is warning them to take care—and history is on their side
By Kamal AhmedJune 4, 2026
A new AI-powered computer worm could prove to be the stuff of cybersecurity nightmares
Cybersecurity
A new AI-powered computer worm could prove to be the stuff of cybersecurity nightmares
By Sharon GoldmanJune 3, 2026
A person holding a protest sign sits with their legs crossed.
Cybersecurity
Ohio city workers are covering automated license plate readers with trash bags as officials sound the alarm on ‘egregious violations’ of privacy
By Sasha RogelbergJune 3, 2026
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Conferences
The $18 expense report and the defunded intern programs: symbols of corporate America’s dysfunction
By Nick LichtenbergJune 2, 2026
Sid Kosaraju, President, Crisis24 (confirmed) Jacob Silverman, Chief Executive Officer, Kroll (confirmed) (June 1 only) Moderator: Ruth Umo
Conferences
Grey rhinos, black swans, and the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie: What Corporate America still gets wrong about risk
By Nick LichtenbergJune 1, 2026
Malaysia bans children under 16 from using social media
Asia
Malaysia bans children under 16 from using social media
By The Associated Press and Eileen NgJune 1, 2026
How to save the internet—according to Sam Altman’s all-seeing Orb  
Europe
How to save the internet—according to Sam Altman’s all-seeing Orb  
By Sam BirchallJune 1, 2026
Russian spies are more aggressively trying to steal Western technology as sanctions add to mounting problems for Putin’s wartime economy
Europe
Russian spies are more aggressively trying to steal Western technology as sanctions add to mounting problems for Putin’s wartime economy
By Emma Burrows and The Associated PressMay 30, 2026
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Cybersecurity
Taylor Swift just exposed a blind spot in AI law — and it’s bigger than copyright
By Daryl Lim and The ConversationMay 30, 2026
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AI
AI is already helping people plan mass shootings. The law is barely paying attention
By Anat Lior and The ConversationMay 30, 2026
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