UK bans social media for under-16s
The UK government has announced a ban on social media use for children under 16, covering major platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Some reports suggest the law may also impose overnight curfews for minors. The measure has been described as bold and blunt, with commentators noting it is not a silver bullet for online safety. Several other countries are also considering or moving toward similar bans for children.
The US government has issued an order limiting foreign access to Anthropic's most powerful AI models, prompting the company to disable them. Cybersecurity professionals have protested the move, calling it dangerous and warning it sets a troubling precedent. TechCrunch reports that the ban was never actually about preventing an AI jailbreak, sparking debate about the government's real motives. The Guardian and other outlets have covered the controversy extensively.
Marvell has detailed its vision for optically-interconnected data centers spanning thousands of kilometers, pointing toward a future of massive distributed AI infrastructure. Separately, Foxconn and Schneider Electric have partnered to develop AI data center equipment, while Foxconn also plans to ship next-generation optical technology specifically for AI data centers. These developments signal a major push in data center interconnectivity and optical communication technology.
Engadget published a piece expressing relief that Apple is not heavily promoting agentic AI, suggesting restraint may be wise. Meanwhile, Google DeepMind has raised concerns about what could happen when millions of AI agents begin interacting at scale. The MIT Technology Review has also covered key developments in AI, highlighting the debates around direction and risk. The conversation reflects growing unease alongside the rapid push toward autonomous AI systems.