SpaceX Starlink controversy over military drone use and pricing
Elon Musk disclosed that US military suicide drones used Starlink connectivity in violation of SpaceX's own terms of service. This revelation comes alongside reports that SpaceX pressured the Pentagon to pay higher rates for Starlink access. Meanwhile, SpaceX's Starlink is set to expand commercial reach by providing in-flight Wi-Fi for American Airlines.
Sony is betting big on creativity, entertainment, and premium audio for Mexico's Hot Sale 2026 event. PlayStation is offering substantial discounts on popular titles like Astro Bot and Gran Turismo 7, along with PS5 exclusives and controller deals. Amazon Mexico also joins with thousands of tech, gaming, and home deals.
Pope Leo XIV issued his first major teaching document, calling for AI to be 'disarmed' and warning of 'new digital slaveries.' While some critics argue the encyclical misses the mark on technical realities, tech companies like Anthropic are engaging religious thinkers to help shape ethical frameworks. The pope's intervention marks a significant moment in the ongoing global dialogue on AI governance.
A series of WIRED articles explores AI's growing impact on the workforce, from global principles for human-centered AI to the reality of AI taking over undesirable jobs. The coverage also questions whether AI literacy skills rooted in humanities—like studying Kant—can give job seekers an edge. A contrasting piece from MIT Review urges a reality check on AI-driven job hysteria, suggesting fears may be overblown.
Ferrari has revealed its first all-electric vehicle, the Luce, co-designed by Apple's former design chief Jony Ive. Critics praise the luxurious interior but are divided on the exterior styling, with some calling it unrecognizable as a Ferrari. The Luce marks a bold new direction for the legendary automaker and a major milestone in luxury EV design.