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Iran aimed but did not strike Diego Garcia base with missiles, WSJ reports
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Iran aimed but did not strike Diego Garcia base with missiles, WSJ reports

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Diego Garcia, the largest island in the Chagos Archipelago and part of the British Indian Ocean Territory, on July 02, 2013 in Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory.
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Iran launched two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia but did not strike the U.S.-U.K. military installation in the Indian Ocean, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, referencing multiple U.S. officials.

One missile malfunctioned during flight, while a U.S. naval vessel launched an SM-3 interceptor at the other; however, it was unclear if the interception was successful, the newspaper noted on Friday. The Journal did not indicate when the missiles were launched.

A representative from the U.K. Ministry of Defence informed CNBC that they are preparing a statement.

The White House and the British embassy in Washington did not respond promptly to requests for comments from Reuters.

This reported attack signifies Iran’s initial operational deployment of intermediate-range ballistic missiles and a notable effort to extend threats beyond the Middle East to U.S. interests, the Wall Street Journal stated.

The U.K. reached an agreement in May 2025 to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, where the Diego Garcia facility is situated, to Mauritius, which has long contested the U.K.’s claim and ownership of the archipelago in the Indian Ocean.

U.S. President Donald Trump has consistently criticized the U.K.’s decision.

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Watch: Dense smoke rises from South Korea auto components factory in fatal blaze
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Watch: Dense smoke rises from South Korea auto components factory in fatal blaze

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Officials in South Korea report that 11 individuals lost their lives as a massive fire consumed a vehicle components factory in the central city of Daejeon. Three more are still unaccounted for and 59 sustained injuries.

Footage reveals large flames and dense smoke emanating from the structure, while firefighters battled to bring the fire under control. At the time of the incident, there were 170 employees present inside.

The firefighters noted that they could not access the facility earlier because of fears it might collapse. There was also a concern regarding the potential ignition of stored sodium on the premises.

A nighttime search commenced for those missing once the building was declared safe to enter. Authorities have yet to officially determine the cause of the fire, but indicated that it seemed to have escalated quickly.

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As the prevalence of Islamophobia increases, Muslims in Australia commemorate Eid.
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As the prevalence of Islamophobia increases, Muslims in Australia commemorate Eid.

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Up until 1973, the notorious White Australia policy shaped immigration, restricting the entry of non-white immigrants to favor those from European nations. Despite the conclusion of that policy, immigration matters, particularly those concerning asylum seekers, continue to be contentious.

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Jury rules Musk must pay damages to Twitter investors over his tweets
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Jury rules Musk must pay damages to Twitter investors over his tweets

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On Friday, a jury in California found that Elon Musk had misled investors in Twitter with public remarks that depressed the company’s stock price before Musk completed his purchase of the service. Because the case was a class action, Musk could be liable for damages to a wide group of investors—potentially amounting to billions of dollars.

In the period leading up to Musk’s eventual acquisition of the social network, he made several statements on the platform and during a podcast appearance, largely alleging a high number of bot accounts on the site. Those comments sparked concern the deal might collapse and pushed Twitter’s share price down, leading some investors to sell at reduced prices.

Many of those investors filed a lawsuit that was certified as a class action, alleging the statements defrauded them and were made deliberately as part of a broader plan. The jury dismissed claims about a wider scheme but held Musk responsible for the tweets.

Although damages have not yet been set, the plaintiffs’ lawyers say they could ultimately reach as high as $2.6 billion.

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You're probably already infected with a brain-eating virus you've never heard of
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You’re probably already infected with a brain-eating virus you’ve never heard of

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There’s a virus you may never have encountered by name that is estimated to inhabit up to 90 percent of people and remains dormant in your cells for life—but if it becomes reactivated, it can devastate your brain. If that sounds alarming, researchers reported this week that there might be a newly identified trigger for activation—one that could affect as many as 10 percent of adults globally.

The agent is human polyomavirus 2, better known as the JC virus or John Cunningham virus, named after the patient from whom it was first isolated in 1971. It is detectable in the urine and stool of infected individuals and transmits via the fecal–oral route. Many people are believed to acquire it in childhood, and serologic surveys indicate that 50–90 percent of adults have encountered it at some point.

Investigators suspect the virus initially infects the tonsils or possibly the gastrointestinal tract. Wherever it enters, that first infection produces no symptoms. At that stage, a person carries what’s called the archetype JC virus, which establishes a persistent but clinically silent lifelong presence.

For most people, the JC virus remains harmless and asymptomatic. But in a small subset, the virus can awaken, rearrange its genome, and transform into a form that attacks the brain, causing a catastrophic disorder known as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML).

Devastating disease

In PML, the mutated or “PML-type” JC virus invades the brain and destroys specific neural cells, including oligodendrocytes, which produce the myelin sheaths that insulate neurons. The result is widespread demyelination, leading to neuronal dysfunction and death. On scans, PML produces characteristic brain lesions; paired with detection of JC virus DNA in cerebrospinal fluid, these findings establish the diagnosis. Clinically, PML can mimic conditions from stroke to multiple sclerosis, producing symptoms such as speech problems, visual disturbances, motor deficits, and seizures.

PML was first described in 1958 in a cancer patient. It remained exceedingly rare until the 1980s, when cases began appearing in people with HIV/AIDS. Indeed, PML became an AIDS-defining illness, affecting 2–5 percent of HIV-infected patients early in the epidemic and at that time was uniformly fatal. After highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) was introduced in 1996, PML incidence fell and survival improved, though many survivors are left with substantial long-term impairment.

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An automated moderation mistake caused Tumblr users to be alarmed.
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An automated moderation mistake caused Tumblr users to be alarmed.

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On Wednesday, Tumblr’s automated system banned ‘Sub-200’ accounts, some of which were mistakenly flagged.

On Wednesday, Tumblr’s automated system banned ‘Sub-200’ accounts, some of which were mistakenly flagged.

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On Wednesday, Tumblr users found themselves in disarray after an automated system banned numerous accounts in a single afternoon. Many users reached out to The Verge regarding the incident, indicating that the mass bans disproportionately affected accounts managed by individuals identifying as trans women, many of whom received no clear explanation for their account termination. Emails sent to some users regarding the bans stated, “This action was taken as a result of an internally-generated report. Automated means may have been utilized to identify the content in question.”

Chenda Ngak, communications lead at Tumblr’s parent company Automattic, validated the bans in a statement to The Verge, noting that many were erroneous and had since been reversed. “We continually strive to uphold platform health and adjust our systems to obstruct harmful elements. In this effort, our automated system incorrectly flagged several users, including, but not limited to, members of the trans community. We have disabled that system and reinstated those users while we enhance it. We deeply apologize to anyone affected by this mistake.”

The series of bans on Wednesday emerged just a day after Tumblr rescinded a controversial modification to its reblogging feature this week, which incited outrage among many users of the platform. A few users who reached out to The Verge suggested that the bans might be in response to posts opposing the modification, but Ngak emphasized that, “The reported terminated accounts are not linked to the recent discourse surrounding reblogs.” Ngak further added that “there is no proof that trans users were disproportionately represented among the sub-200 accounts affected.”

However, numerous users who contacted The Verge voiced apprehensions regarding a pattern of moderation problems on Tumblr, particularly involving trans users. In 2024, Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg engaged in a public dispute with a Tumblr user known as predstrogen who identified as trans. Predstrogen expressed frustration over Tumblr’s inaction in the face of alleged harassment, eventually stating a desire for Tumblr’s CEO to “experience a painful demise involving a car enveloped in hammers that explodes multiple times, scattering hammers everywhere.” Following this, predstrogen’s Tumblr account was banned, while the dispute persisted on other social media platforms, where Mullenweg disclosed private account information, including predstrogen’s side blog names on Tumblr.

This incident is not the first occasion Tumblr has encountered challenges with automated content moderation. In 2022, Tumblr settled with the New York City Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) over claims of discrimination arising from an adult content ban enacted in 2018, which alongside widespread accuracy issues allegedly had a disproportionately negative effect on LGBTQ+ content. This ban was implemented before Automattic’s acquisition of Tumblr in 2019, by its former owner Verizon. CCHR’s settlement mandated a review of Tumblr’s moderation algorithms and required the platform to revise its user appeals process to combat algorithmic bias.

In recent years, Automattic has scaled back its aspirations for Tumblr. In 2023, after the platform failed to meet growth objectives, Mullenweg informed The Verge that “the majority” of the platform’s non-support, safety, and moderation personnel were being reassigned to different divisions.

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Hilary Duff Is a Diet Coke Believer
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Hilary Duff Is a Diet Coke Believer

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Welcome to Deep Dish, a weekly summary of food and entertainment happenings. Previously, we discussed the continuing Noma situation.

Hilary Duff, known for Lizzy McGuire, has appeared on my feeds a couple of times this past month. Initially, it was regarding her involvement in a mom group conflict, which has now entered public knowledge through The Cut by fellow early 2000s star Ashley Tisdale. Recently, she has also been promoting her upcoming album, revealing in a recent interview her belief that McDonald’s serves a tastier version of Diet Coke compared to other fast food outlets. My colleague Sam Stone provides context.

This week, Blank Street is launching larger stores, Chipotle features a surprisingly smart chatbot on its website, and more news is emerging.

Hilary Duff Reveals Herself as a Diet Coke Believer

The former Disney Channel icon is on a promotional tour for the first time in years to announce her latest album Luck…or Something, and she’s generating buzz. Or at least fan accounts are sharing about her. One appetizing tidbit that has surfaced during her many engagements: Duff is somewhat of a Diet Coke conspiracy theorist.

“Do you know why a Diet Coke from McDonald’s tastes different than other Diet Cokes?” she queried Mythical Kitchen’s Last Meals host Josh Scherer, framing her question in a manner reminiscent of a sphinx protecting a secret. She continues by sharing that she’s heard allegations of McDonald’s having a “lifelong contract” with Diet Coke, which supposedly ensures that each outlet receives its Diet Coke pre-mixed. The outcome, according to her, is a tastier soda.

Many have posed similar inquiries over time, and wild speculations proliferate. Roughly a year ago, McDonald’s clarified the facts. Its Diet Coke indeed tastes different (and, according to Duff, superior) due to several main factors: 1) The water and syrup are pre-cooled (leading to lesser ice dilution and more sugar per sip); 2) there’s slightly more syrup in the mix (giving the beverage a bolder taste); 3) the water is purified (eliminating competing flavors in the drink); and 4) the straws are marginally wider (allowing more soda with every sip). Perhaps Duff’s theory wasn’t so absurd after all. —Sam Stone, staff writer

Are You Using ChatGPT at Restaurants?

If you are, you’re far from alone. An increasing number of diners are shifting from sommeliers to AI applications for assistance in selecting wine at restaurants. They seemingly fear mispronouncing a name or ordering a bottle that—gasp—is unsuitable with their main dish. However, these anxieties mask a broader misconception of a restaurant’s true essence. It’s all about hospitality, friends: The sommelier guides you through a delightful experience where you learn and uncover something new and memorable. Doesn’t that sound appealing? Must we always prioritize wine optimization? —S.S.

Blank Street Is Expanding, Quite Literally

A few years ago, I penned a piece about Blank Street’s unique and intriguingly compelling aesthetics. In that article, I asserted that its minimalist design served a greater marketing strategy of enabling partnerships with influencers, who could fill the emptiness with their branding. The small take-out outlets were essentially event venues, photo opportunities, and holders for mediocre coffee. Now, Blank Street is changing its approach regarding its physical locations, announcing this week that it will open wider stores with seating that encourages customers to stay awhile.

“The company’s mission has shifted somewhat,” stated Blank Street’s co-founder Issam Freiha to Bloomberg during an interview. “An easier approach would have been to determine how to boost our drink output for customers to grab quickly. We purposefully introduced the tension to do the opposite.”

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Windows 11 is at last receiving a taskbar that can be repositioned.
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Windows 11 is at last receiving a taskbar that can be repositioned.

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Later this year, a more compact taskbar will also be introduced.

Later this year, a more compact taskbar will also be introduced.

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A user types on the Surface Pro 8 from behind. The screen displays the Windows 11 Start menu on a white and blue background.
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After nearly five years, Microsoft is at last reinstating the capability to relocate the Windows taskbar to the top or sides of your display. This movable taskbar is part of a series of significant updates coming to Windows 11 this year in response to increasing criticism of the system’s performance, dependability, and user interaction.

“Changing the taskbar’s position is one of the most requested features we’ve heard from you,” states Windows chief Pavan Davuluri. “We are bringing the option to place it at the top or sides of your display, allowing for greater customization of your workspace.”

This modification to the taskbar will be released to Windows Insiders in the upcoming weeks before being made available to all Windows 11 users later this year. Additionally, Microsoft is planning to introduce a smaller taskbar as an option later this year.

For many years, Windows has featured a movable taskbar, but Windows 11 eliminated this feature at its launch in 2021. I initially disliked the new Windows 11 taskbar for its lack of features such as showing the time and date on multiple screens, smaller icons, and the ability to adjust the taskbar’s position. This taskbar was poorly received because Microsoft redesigned it for Windows 10X, originally intended to operate on dual-display devices, before being altered for Windows 11 aimed at laptops.

Microsoft has been progressively restoring most beneficial aspects of the Windows 10 taskbar, and it recently began testing a calendar agenda view in the notification center of Windows 11. This feature was also omitted from Windows 11, despite being part of Windows 10.

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Government bonds confront a ‘perfect storm’ as the conflict in Iran unsettles Europe’s central banks

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Europe’s government bonds are encountering “a perfect storm” as fresh inflation anxieties ignited by the Iran situation compelled the region’s central banks to indicate a new trajectory for interest rates on Thursday, resulting in a surge in yields.

The Bank of England held interest rates steady at 3.75% on Thursday, with the European Central Bank also maintaining borrowing rates, as the economic ramifications of escalating energy prices loom over rate-setters.

Yields on 10-Year Gilts, the standard for U.K. government debt, increased by over 13 basis points to 4.871% — a record 52-week high on Thursday — before retracting. The yield on 2-Year Gilts, which generally react more to rates decisions, surged 39 basis points immediately, marking the largest jump since former Prime Minister Liz Truss’s ‘Mini Budget’ in September 2022. They were last observed 27 basis points higher, at 4.378%.

French, German, and Italian bonds experienced less intense selling pressure, yet yields climbed throughout the continent.

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Market strategists indicate that the BoE’s decision — a unanimous resolution from its nine-member monetary policy committee — effectively eliminates any prospects of further rate cuts this year and significantly alters the policy outlook compared to just two weeks ago.

Tactical trading

Ed Hutchings, head of rates at Aviva Investors, stated that the likelihood of a rate increase from the BoE in the upcoming months has risen.

“Considering this, from an asset allocation standpoint, we may begin to see investors tactically increasing their positions in gilts in the short term, with at least one rate hike anticipated later in the year as of now,” Hutchings remarked.

Matthew Amis, investment director focused on rates management at Aberdeen Investments, characterized the current landscape as a “perfect storm” for Europe’s sovereign bond markets.

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“With energy prices surging and the Bank of England hinting at possible rate increases, gilts have surged. German bunds remain relatively stable amidst this turmoil but are still nearing 3% due to comparable inflation concerns,” Amis told CNBC via email.

“Gilts and bunds are reflecting a much longer conflict than other markets, concentrating on the inflation increase while markets have yet to consider the potential adverse effects on growth.”

Moreover, the ECB’s forthcoming action will likely be a rate increase, according to Simon Dangoor, deputy chief investment officer of fixed income and head of fixed income macro strategies at Goldman Sachs Asset Management.

“The governing council is evidently aware of upward inflation risks, but will probably evaluate potential second-round effects before proceeding,” Dangoor stated. “A hike is thus feasible later in 2026; however, the ECB is prepared to act sooner if conditions worsen.”

‘An economic Dunkirk’

Energy costs continued their upward trend on Thursday, with Brent crude, the global benchmark, reaching $111.10, a 3.5% increase, while natural gas prices also rose.

Europe has attempted to diversify its energy sources following the price shock of 2022 inflicted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Nonetheless, the continent still remains a net importer of both oil and gas.

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“Yields are awakening to the economic Dunkirk that confronts the global economy due to the Iran conflict,” stated Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at IG, in a message to CNBC. “Investors will demand higher borrowing costs from nations across Europe as the outlook deteriorates. And this is merely with Brent at $110.”

Looking ahead, Amis indicated that if genuine de-escalation occurs soon, government bond markets could begin to appear appealing. In such a scenario, the anticipated rate hikes currently priced in for the remainder of 2026 could swiftly be undone.

“However, for the time being, with no clear resolution in sight and central bankers revisiting the ‘mistakes made in 2022’ playbook, European sovereign markets will remain turbulent,” Amis added.

Nonetheless, Nicholas Brooks, head of economic and investment research at ICG, remarked that Thursday’s yield spike could be temporary. He mentioned that oil prices would need to stay above $100 for a prolonged period before the ECB would contemplate a rate increase, and he suggested that the central bank would likely maintain its benchmark rate.

“While persistently high energy prices will more than likely delay rate cuts from the Fed and BoE, we believe that by the latter half of the year, both central banks will have the capacity to lower rates,” Brooks told CNBC via email.

“Despite significant uncertainty surrounding the outlook, our primary expectation is that energy prices will decline in the coming weeks and months, leading government bond yields to decrease from their current levels,” he concluded.

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The Download: OpenAI is developing a completely automated researcher, along with an overlooked area in psychedelic trials.
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The Download: OpenAI is developing a completely automated researcher, along with an overlooked area in psychedelic trials.

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Additionally, OpenAI is working on a “super app.”

This is the latest issue of The Download, our weekday newsletter offering daily updates on technological developments.

OpenAI is committed to developing a completely automated research assistant 

OpenAI has set a new ambitious target: creating an AI researcher—a fully autonomous agent-based system capable of independently addressing complex, large-scale challenges. The San Francisco company has declared this objective as its “north star” for the coming years.  

By September, the organization plans to develop “an independent AI research intern” that will handle a limited number of defined research issues. This intern will act as a precursor to the comprehensive automated multi-agent system expected to launch in 2028. 

In an exclusive conversation this week, OpenAI’s chief scientist, Jakub Pachocki, outlined the plans. Discover what I found out. 

—Will Douglas Heaven 

Psychedelic substances are (still) underperforming in clinical studies 

In the past ten years, we have witnessed a surge of scientific interest in psychedelic drugs. Compounds such as psilocybin—found in magic mushrooms—are being investigated for various health applications, including treating depression, PTSD, addiction, and even obesity. However, two studies published earlier this week illustrate the challenges involved in researching these substances. 

To me, they highlight the extent to which these drugs have been overpromised. Learn why here. 

—Jessica Hamzelou 

This article originally appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotechnology newsletter. Subscribe to have it delivered to your inbox every Wednesday. 

Read more: What effects do psychedelic drugs have on our brains? AI could assist in discovering 

The essential reads 

I’ve scoured the internet to bring you today’s most engaging/important/scary/captivating tales from the world of technology. 

1 OpenAI is developing a “super app”  
It’s consolidating ChatGPT, a web browser, and a programming tool into one application. (The Verge) 
+ It’s also acquiring coding startup Astral to improve its Codex model. (Ars Technica) 
+ These initiatives come as the company scales back on side ventures. (WSJ $) 
+ OpenAI has fallen behind Anthropic in the enterprise sector. (Axios) 

2 The US has charged Super Micro’s co-founder with smuggling AI technologies to China  
Super Micro ranks third on Fortune’s fastest-growing companies list. (Reuters)  
+ GenAI is acquiring skills for espionage on behalf of the US military. (MIT Technology Review) 
+ The competition for computing resources is influencing the China-US dynamics. (Politico) 

3 The DoJ has dismantled the botnets responsible for the largest DDoS attack in history 
They had compromised over 3 million devices. (Wired $) 
+ The DoJ has also taken control of domains belonging to Iranian “hacktivists.” (Axios) 

4 The Pentagon claims that Anthropic’s foreign workforce poses security threats 
It specifically mentioned concerns about employees from China. (Axios) 
+ Anthropic’s ethical limits have frustrated the DoD. (MIT Technology Review) 

5 Rising oil prices could jeopardize the AI industry, warns the WTO 
Concerns are increasing regarding a potential energy crisis. (The Guardian) 
+ We analyzed AI’s energy consumption. (MIT Technology Review) 

6 Jeff Bezos is attempting to raise $100 billion to implement AI in manufacturing 
The capital would be used to purchase manufacturing companies and integrate them with AI. (WSJ $) 
+ Read about how to tailor AI for success. (MIT Technology Review) 

7 The creator of Signal is assisting in securing Meta’s AI  
Moxie Marlinspike is integrating his encrypted chatbot, Confer. (Wired $) 
+ Meta is again relying on AI instead of human moderators. (CNBC) 
+ AI is facilitating online criminal activity. (MIT Technology Review) 

8 Prediction market Kalshi has secured $1 billion at a valuation of $22 billion 
That’s twice its valuation from December. (Bloomberg $) 
+ Arizona’s Attorney General has filed charges against the company for “illegal gambling.” (NPR) 

9 Meta isn’t shutting down Horizon Worlds for VR after all 
It has reversed plans to terminate the metaverse app (for now). (CNBC) 

10 A US startup is seeking an “AI bully”  
The chosen applicant must test the limits of leading chatbots. (The Guardian) 

Quote of the day 

“Picture a sports bar… just for situational monitoring — live X feeds, flight tracking, Bloomberg terminals, and Polymarket screens.” 

—Kalshi competitor Polymarket reveals its dystopian concept for a new establishment. 

One More Thing 

SELMAN DESIGN

The rise of gamification across the globe 

It’s a thought that strikes every gamer at some point: what if the odd, intensely focused state experienced in video games could somehow be applied to the real world? 

For a select group of consultants, startup visionaries, and game designers during the late 2000s, this state of “euphoric productivity” was recognized as the key to realizing our inherent human capabilities. This vision gave rise to the widespread phenomenon of gamification—but it failed to deliver on its promises. 

Rather than setting us free, gamification evolved into a mechanism for manipulation, distractions, and oversight. Find out why we embraced it—and how we might reclaim our autonomy. 

—Bryan Gardiner 

We can still enjoy nice things 

A space for comfort, enjoyment, and distraction to enhance your day. (Share your ideas? Contact me.) 

+ In a significant legal victory for trolling, Afroman has prevailed in his diss track lawsuit against the police. 
+ This LEGO artist transforms standard sets into completely unique iconic creations. 
+ Discover aliens with these interactive estimates of advanced civilizations.  
+ A rare superbloom in Death Valley has been captured on camera. 

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