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Anthropic withholds Mythos AI model after tests by JPMorgan, Apple, Google and more

AI firm Anthropic has developed a powerful tool, Claude Mythos Preview, capable of finding complex software flaws. Due to its potential misuse, the company is withholding public access, instead partnering with tech giants like Apple, Google, and Microsoft through Project Glasswing. This initiative aims to leverage the AI’s capabilities to identify and patch critical vulnerabilities,

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‘You can’t talk like this,’ observer shoots back at CEC Gyanesh Kumar, gets removed

A heated exchange erupted during a high-level election review meeting when a senior observer challenged the Chief Election Commissioner. The observer was subsequently removed, with the EC citing professional incompetence for failing to provide basic details about polling booths. The meeting also addressed vulnerable booths and assured facilities at polling stations.

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‘Dhurandhar 2’ box office collection Day 21: Ranveer Singh starrer dips under Rs 10 crore

Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ continues its record-breaking spree, crossing Rs 1,000 crore net in India and achieving a worldwide gross of Rs 1,653.67 crore. Despite a slight dip on its 21st day, the film has secured a spot in the top 10 highest-grossing films globally for 2026, marking a significant international triumph for

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IPL 2026: Jos Buttler scripts history, enters elite six-hitting club

Jos Buttler achieved a significant milestone, hitting his 600th six in T20 cricket. He joined an elite group of players with this achievement. Gujarat Titans secured a thrilling one-run victory over Delhi Capitals. KL Rahul’s strong performance for Delhi was not enough to secure the win. The match saw impressive batting displays from both sides.

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Appointment of priests by govt boards can’t be a secular act: Centre

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta criticized the Supreme Court’s past rulings on temple priest appointments, arguing they wrongly classified a religious decision as secular. He urged a review of jurisprudence, emphasizing state non-interference in religious matters and advocating for legislative control over social and religious reforms.

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Sanitation workers appointed as BLOs for pre-SIR exercise in Hyderabad

Hyderabad’s old city residents seeking voter list assistance encountered sanitation workers instead of trained officials. These workers, appointed due to staff shortages, lacked the necessary skills for the pre-SIR mapping exercise. They were equipped with smartphones to record voter details. Officials stated this is a temporary measure and replacements are expected soon.

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No Muslim name finds place in BJP’s Bengal list

The BJP has not nominated any Muslim candidates in the Bengal elections, a departure from previous polls despite a significant Muslim membership. Party leaders cited ‘winnability’ as the primary criterion for candidate selection, suggesting a disconnect between the BJP’s platform and Muslim voting patterns. In contrast, Congress, TMC, and the Left Front have fielded a

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Briefs: Apni Party chief asks PM Modi to fulfil promises made to J&K people – Tribune India

Briefs: Apni Party chief asks PM Modi to fulfil promises made to J&K people  Tribune India

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Tamil Nadu chief secretary, DGP shifted; Stalin cries foul

The Election Commission replaced Tamil Nadu’s Chief Secretary and DGP ahead of polls, citing complaints of administrative bias towards the ruling DMK. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin vehemently criticized the EC, accusing it of acting as a BJP ‘branch’ and attempting to hinder DMK’s victory. He questioned the sudden change in assessment of the state’s administration.

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Bengal assembly elections: After SIR, number of voters in Mamata Banerjee’s seat down 25%

Bhowanipore constituency, the high-profile seat of Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, has seen its electorate shrink by nearly 25% after electoral roll revisions. Over 51,000 deletions occurred, with a significant portion of Muslims marked for adjudication and eventual deletion, raising concerns among researchers.

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