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Berlin Airport’s boss says the EU’s new digital border checks are causing long delays for non-EU travelers and are “not bearable” for the summer travel rush.
Neon has bought Amazon MGM Studios’ nearly finished Sam Altman and OpenAI movie “Artificial” after Amazon dropped it, and plans to release it this year.

Anthropic says the United States has lifted export controls on its most advanced AI tools, allowing access to be restored after a brief suspension over security concerns.

TikTok has settled a lawsuit brought by a Florida teen who says its app design helped harm his mental health, while Meta and YouTube still face trial in the case.

A Stop Scams Alliance survey says scams caused major losses in the U.S. last year, and 12% of successful scams involved AI or deepfakes.

Three men tied to a suspected ATM “jackpotting” crew are accused of stealing more than $500,000 from cash machines along I-95 in Connecticut.

The article says CEOs should get back to a moderate, practical style of leadership, with Dan Smoot, Jamie Dimon, and Ron Vachris shown as examples of leaders trying to work with government and focus on shared goals.

Retired professor Paul Florsheim is fighting a Wisconsin trespassing ticket over Lake Michigan beach access, arguing the case is part of a wider battle over public rights to shared land and water.

Big Tech is raising prices on older devices and game consoles as AI-driven chip demand squeezes memory supplies and pushes costs higher.

The U.S. government has let Anthropic restore limited access to its Mythos 5 AI model for a small group of trusted users after pulling it offline over national security concerns.

Elon Musk is moving to acquire Mesh Optical Technologies, and the FTC has sped up its antitrust review of the deal.

Micah Lasher won the Manhattan congressional race after AI-linked groups spent heavily on both sides, and he said he would not take cues from either company on AI policy.

Bitzero Holdings is turning its cheap power and Bitcoin mining sites into AI data-center assets, with Kevin O’Leary backing the move and OneQode Networks signing a major lease.

Tech companies are selling off as fears grow that rising memory chip prices and shortages could hit costs, sales, and inflation.

Former governors Eric Holcomb and Gina Raimondo launched RAISE US, a bipartisan coalition aimed at helping workers and employers prepare for AI-driven job disruption.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal is urging Tesla to be held accountable after a fatal Texas crash raised fresh doubts about its assisted driving system.
Irvine Police Department is using drones and license plate readers to catch package thieves as porch piracy rises in Southern California.

The Department of Transportation wants to relax federal rules so fully self-driving vehicles could be built without brake pedals, a move that would help Tesla and other robotaxi makers.
Slate, a Jeff Bezos-backed EV startup, says its tiny new pickup will start at $24,950 and aims to be the most affordable truck in America.

Tesla is being sued in Texas after a woman was killed when a Tesla in automated driving mode crashed into her home.
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