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Anthropic is taking legal action against Abnormal Security, and the cybersecurity firm is pushing back publicly. Abnormal posted a detailed response on its website, framing the dispute as a question of fair use and competitive access to AI tools. It is a case worth watching as AI companies grow increasingly protective of how their models are accessed and by whom.
Shifting to India, the Financial Times is examining how the country's massive tech industry is being rewired around artificial intelligence infrastructure. The piece explores what it means when software services give way to AI factories, and whether the millions of workers who built India's outsourcing economy will find a place in whatever comes next. It is less a technology story than a labor story wearing a technology hat.
And on the social media front, Elon Musk says X will soon send users direct messages whenever one of their posts receives a Community Note. The crowd-sourced fact-checking feature has long been easy to scroll past, and the platform is betting that a nudge to your inbox will make those corrections harder to ignore. Whether that changes behavior, or just changes the argument, remains to be seen.
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