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As Pentagon plans ‘secret AI’ deal with Google, company adds misuse clause
Google is reportedly negotiating with the US military to integrate its Gemini AI models into classified settings. The tech giant is pushing for strict contract terms to prevent misuse, specifically prohibiting domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons without human control. This move highlights the ongoing tension between Silicon Valley's ethical concerns and the government's pursuit of advanced AI for defense.
Medical Device Maker Alamar Bio Boosts IPO to Raise $191 Million
Alamar Biosciences Inc., a maker of medical devices that detect protein biomarkers to diagnose diseases, raised $191 million in an upsized US initial public offering that priced at the top of a marketed range.
Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan' leak: Three more arrested by Chennai Cyber Crime police
Chennai's Cyber Crime police have made headlines by arresting nine individuals, which notably includes a freelance editor, amid the tumult surrounding the leak of the forthcoming film 'Jana Nayagan' featuring Vijay. This unauthorized release has stirred a wave of indignation, leading stars like Suriya and R Madhavan to passionately advocate for a boycott of pirated materials.
Govt assures fair LS expansion; Opposition demands written guarantee
Opposition remained unconvinced, pointing out that the government’s assurances were verbal and not mentioned in the text of the bills.| India News
Ben Roberts-Smith on ‘cusp’ of moving overseas when he was arrested, court told in bail hearing
Former SAS soldier charged with five counts of war crime murder to learn whether he will be be released from Silverwater prisonFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastBen Roberts-Smith was planning to move overseas – and had not told authorities investigating him – when he was arrested at Sydney airport last week, at Sydney court has heard.Roberts-Smith made a bail application before Judge Greg Grogin in Downing Centre loca...
40 years ago, April 17, 1986: NAM again condemns US
The air attack on Libya was once again roundly condemned in New Delhi by the Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, in his capacity as NAM chairman while inaugurating the four-day ministerial meeting of the coordinating bureau of non-aligned nations.
Experts, reporters on what to know about the Strait of Hormuz and Iran war | Special Report
Lindsey Reiser anchors a special CBS News 24/7 report on the blockade against Iranian ports, the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the current state of the war with Iran.
Shreyas Iyer sums up Mumbai Indians' collapse in one line
Shreyas Iyer's astonishing boundary catch against Mumbai Indians drew disbelief from Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav. Punjab Kings secured a seven-wicket victory, with Iyer humorously crediting his athletic feat for pulling the team back into the game. Prabhsimran Singh also contributed with a fluent fifty.
Bushra Bibi shifted to hospital, says PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar
Bushara Bibi, wife of incarcerated former premier and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, was taken to the hospital last night, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Khan posted on X on Friday. In a post on X, Gohar said, "Late night, I was informed through a message that Bushra BB had been shifted to the hospital last night and that I would be briefed about the treatment". Late night I was informed thought a message that Bushra BB had been shifted to the hospital last night an...
China’s AI firms scaled up on open-source models. The next phase may be different
In China’s hyper-competitive and lucrative tech industry, releasing cutting-edge artificial intelligence models for free may seem counter-intuitive – but it has become a core business strategy. At the University of Hong Kong last November, Alibaba Group Holding chairman Joe Tsai was asked why the tech giant open-sourced its AI models. Addressing a room full of students, Tsai said he believed open-source AI would bring global benefits by lowering costs, making it a natural fit for talent- and...
How Shanghai reduces faecal bacteria presence in hotels to less than 1%
When it comes to hotel rooms, “luxury” does not necessarily mean clean and hygienic. A number of studies have shown that light switches and television remote controls are among the objects with the highest levels of bacterial contamination, while toilets and bathroom sinks also contain high levels of microbial organisms. A 2012 survey in the United States – which is still cited by the travel industry 14 years later – found that 81 per cent of US hotel samples tested positive for surface faecal.....
Time stands still next to a stream in spate, as an SPO waits for his son in Jammu
Transporting cows with official permit, Tanveer Ahmad jumped into a nullah in Ramban to escape self-styled cow vigilantes on Sunday afternoon. He has been missing since
'Dhurandhar 2' fails to break 'Dhurandhar' record for highest week 4 collection
'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' continues its impressive box office journey, crossing Rs 1,100 crore in India and setting a new record for fourth-week collections. While earnings dipped on its 29th day, the film's overall performance remains stellar, securing the second-highest Week 4 earnings ever. Its global gross now stands at an astounding Rs 1,737.74 crore.
What happened to the heroes - and villains - of Chernobyl: 40 years after nuclear disaster, the fate of those involved, from fatal radiation sickness to years in a Soviet labour camp
What happened to the heroes - and villains - of Chernobyl: 40 years after nuclear disaster, the fate of those involved, from fatal radiation sickness to years in a Soviet labour campBy IMOGEN GARFINKEL - SENIOR FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER Published: 01:18, 17 April 2026 | Updated: 01:18, 17 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Millionaire's row residents celebrate after blocking neighbour's bid to chop down protected yew trees in garden of his £1.4m home
Millionaire's row residents celebrate after blocking neighbour's bid to chop down protected yew trees in garden of his £1.4m homeDo YOU have a story? E-mail tom.lawrence@dailymail.co.uk Get your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREEBy TOM LAWRENCE, NEWS REPORTER Published: 01:14, 17 April 2026 | Updated: 01:16, 17 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Bangladesh Court Grants Bail To Hindu Monk Chinmoy Das In One Case
A Bangladesh court has granted bail to Hindu monk Chinmoy Das in one case, while he remains in custody.
New mum slams reason why her $22,000 paid parental leave request was rejected: 'I've done my part'
New mum slams reason why her $22,000 paid parental leave request was rejected: 'I've done my part'Physiotherapist's gripe with governmentSays she deserves paid parental leaveREAD MORE: One group of Aussies set to score a major leave pay boostBy MATT JONES, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 01:00, 17 April 2026 | Updated: 01:00, 17 April 2026 e-mail View comments
North Korea’s Kim ramps up show of force as US war on Iran raises stakes
As the war on Iran continues to command global attention, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has stepped up his appearances at military events, using drills and missile tests to project confidence at home and defiance abroad. His heightened visibility suggests that Kim feels more secure in his country’s nuclear deterrence as Washington’s focus is pulled in several directions, analysts say. Kim has cast himself as increasingly assertive and is distancing himself from the symbolic rituals observed by...
Swalwell was dubbed the 'Snapchat king of Congress' years before sexual misconduct scandal emerged
Disgraced former Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., was once dubbed the "Snapchat king of Congress" years before his career was derailed by newly-surfaced sexual misconduct allegations.Swalwell was forced to resign from Congress and suspend his California gubernatorial bid amid the fallout of damning reports alleging sexual harassment and sexual assault. In his public statements, Swalwell has fiercely denied the criminal allegations but admittedly suggested he had acted inappropriately outside his ma...
Friday Sermon, April 17, 2026: 'Say: All praise belongs to Allah'
First Sermon (Khutbah One)All praise is for Allah, and again all praise is for Allah. O Allah, to You belongs all praise as befits the majesty of Your Face and the majesty of Your dominion. Glory be to You—we cannot enumerate praise of You; You are as You have praised Yourself. We bear witness that there is nothing worthy of worship but God alone, without partner, and we bear witness that our master and Prophet Muḥammad is His servant and Messenger. O Allah, send Your prayers, peace, and blessin...