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White House and Anthropic hold ‘productive’ meeting amid fears over Mythos model

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White House and Anthropic hold ‘productive’ meeting amid fears over Mythos model11 hours agoKali Hays,Technology reporterandLily Jamali,North America Technology correspondentReutersThe White House has said it had a “productive and constructive” meeting with the head of artificial intelligence firm Anthropic, which is suing the US Department of Defense.The meeting comes a week after the firm released its Claude Mythos preview, an AI tool that the company claims can outperform humans at some hacking and cyber-security tasks. An “We discussed opportunities for collaboration, as well as shared approaches and protocols to address the challenges associated with scaling this technology,” the White House said.The statement added that the meeting had “explored the balance between advancing innovation and ensuring safety”.In March, Anthropic took legal action against the defence department and other federal agencies, after the firm was labelled a “supply chain risk”.It was the first time a US company had been publicly given the label, which means a technology is not secure enough for government use.Anthropic has been used in high-level government and military work since 2024.It argued in court that the label was simple retaliation by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, because Amodei had refused to grant the Pentagon unfettered use of its AI tools over fears of Anthropic being used for mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons.While a federal court in California has largely agreed, a federal appeals court has denied the firm’s request to temporarily block the supply chain risk designation.Nevertheless, Anthropic’s tools are still in use at many of the government agencies that had been using them before the designation, according to court records.Until Friday, the White House had said little positive about Anthropic.When Trump directed all government agencies to stop using Anthropic, he wrote on social media that the company was run by “left wing nut jobs”, who were attempting to “strong arm” defence. ” The The president said he had “no idea” about the meeting.Judge rejects Pentagon’s attempt to ‘cripple’ AnthropicWhat is Claude Mythos and what risks does it pose?Trump orders government to stop using Anthropic in battle over AI useAnthropic vows to sue Pentagon over supply chain risk labelWhite HouseArtificial intelligenceMilitaryDonald TrumpTechnology

  

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Millions listen to Ethiopian star’s song taking swipe at government

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Millions listen to Ethiopian singer’s song criticizing government22 minutes agoBBC AmharicGetty ImagesIn Ethiopia, where criticising authorities can often land you in trouble, Teddy Afro’s track Das Tal has been viewed over seven million times on YouTube. Teddy Afro, whose real name Tewodros Kazsahun, sings about a traditional mourning camp, referring to a country that he believes has been lost. The 49-year old laments in Das Tal that “the spirit of being Ethiopian has been pushed away.” “Now I can understand the pain and sorrow. Where can one go to cry, where can they grieve? In the village where I was raised, in the place where I grew, I feel like a stranger. “The star was a thorn on the side of previous government. His last album, Ethiopia, was a huge success in the country, topping the Billboard World Albums chart in several weeks. It was a historical album that called for unity between Ethiopians. But its official release in Ethiopia was blocked by the government. Teddy Afro told BBC in 2017 that “all of my music is based upon love.” “Like Martin Luther King, who said that hate cannot drive out hatred: only love can achieve this. For us to get out of this situation, I believe that the only option we have is love. Ethiopians celebrate the baptism of Jesus with drums, chants, and celebrations.

  

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Orbán’s era was over in a flash and Hungary’s next PM is a man in a hurry

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Orban’s era ended in a flash, and Hungary’s new PM is a man on the The new government can be elected by the parliament. He also gave combative interviews with public service television and radio, who If that passes, Magyar may close the door to Orban’s return. Hungary’s defeated leader said: “This is the beginning of an end.” “We must accept this defeat with dignity. “Ferenc Isza/AFP/Getty ImagesHe spoke about feeling “pain” and ” Orban said that he would lead Fidesz again if he were re-elected but that the In a party that rarely expresses dissent in public, there have been calls for change. Andras Palkovics, Fidesz Mayor of Szekesfehervar in western Hungary “He should wait until the national caucus, and then begin assessing [the results].” Then, we should hold a leadership vote. “NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThere’s no obvious successor to Orban within the party and none with his Instead of reinvigorating their party, the dynamism made its leader appear old and tired. Magyar calls for a quick handover of power during talks with Hungary’s President Who is Peter Magy Peter Magyar leads the chorus of Tisza supporters on social media who are eager for those who illegally “My message to Fidesz and their stooges is: It’s not worth pretending that “We know what’s been done to our beloved homeland, and the Hungarians. Don’t ever doubt that you will reap what your sow. “In downtown Budapest, almost every single Fidesz posters has been defaced. Vege, the ending, has been spray painted on many posters. Some have been ripped and redecorated using expletives. The party’s sudden fall from grace in the eyes of the population, even of some erstwhile supporters, has been spectacular.SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesThe tough tone of the incoming Tisza leaders appears to be both emotional and tactical.They are taking revenge for the campaign of demonisation which the government-controlled Central European Press and Media Foundation (Kesma) has orchestrated against them and against Magyar personally. Dubai is a favourite destination of Hungarian oligarchs. Another is to prevent the destruction of evidence In his campaign, Magyar pledged to create an office to recover stolen assets. This week, he reiterate This would show the EU that Magyar is serious about fighting corruption. However, the EPPO only has the authority The pipeline has been shut down since late January. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced this Szemerkenyi is now at the Equilibrium Institute, Budapest. She said that one of her favorite “Then I heard chants for ‘Europa,’ and the third was ‘Russian These three things together are like an agenda for foreign policy. “On Friday, an EU delegation led by Peter Magyar, the President of the European Commission, arrived in Budapest The new government must meet 27 criteria to access EUR17bn in EU funds withheld by the Orban government.

  

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French film star Nathalie Baye dies aged 77, media report

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She She Bay She ” Our “Culture Minister Catherine Pegard told AFP that Baye had “lit up a long chapter in the history of French cinema with her talent and radiant personality”.Her family said she had died following a diagnosis of Lewy body dementia, a neurodegenerative disease, AFP reported.EuropeFranceCultureFilm

  

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Madonna joins Sabrina Carpenter to surprise Coachella

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Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter surprise Coachella40 mins agoAndre Rhoden PaulRiver Callaway via Getty ImagesMadonna surprised Coachella fans by making a guest performance during Sabrina Carpenter’s Friday night headline show. The Queen of Pop performed Vogue and Like A Prayer, while the intro of Vogue was playing and dancers posed. With matching blonde hair and corsets, they sang the 1990 house song, before strutting to the stage to sing I Feel So Free, from Madonna’s new album. Madonna said: “Twenty years ago today, I performed at Coachella – I was in the dance tent and it was the first time I performed Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part 1 in America. That was such a thrill for me.” She then went on to discuss the astrology for the New Moon of Taurus with Carpenter. The 5ft4in star said it was the first performance she had done with someone smaller than her. Madonna joked, “Thank you for that experience.” The pair then joined together for a Duet of Like A Prayer. Madonna first appeared at Coachella 2006 when she performed Confessions on a Dance Floor at the Sahara Tent rather than the main stage. She returned to the desert in 2015, appearing as a guest during Drake’s set. Her kissing of the rapper became a viral video. The collaboration took place in Carpenter’s second headlining week. Justin Bieber will headline the festival for the second time on Saturday, followed by Colombian pop singer Karol G on the following Sunday.

  

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DR Congo accepts first set of deportees from the US

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The “The individuals concerned are admitted to the national territory under short-stay permits, in accordance with national legislation concerning the entry and residence of foreigners,” a Congolese government statement said on Friday without giving any more details about the deportees.But a source at N’djili International Airport, where the group landed in the early hours of Friday, told the BBC that they were mostly Colombians and Peruvians.According to a minority report from the US senate’s committee on foreign relations, the Trump administration has “likely” spent more than $40m (PS30m) in third-country deportations up to January 2026, although the total cost is “unknown”.The US has provided more than $32m “directly” to five countries – Equatorial Guinea, Rwanda, El Salvador, Eswatini and Palau – it added.The US is also negotiating a minerals deal with DR Congo to help gain access to the central African country’s vast reserves of key metals such as cobalt, tantalum, lithium and copper.Under Trump, the US has facilitated a peace deal between DR Congo and Rwanda, although implementation remains a challenge.At the conclusion of a fresh round of talks between the Congolese government and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, both sides, who have been fighting in the east of the DR Congo, say they will allow in humanitarian aid, protect civilians and their infrastructure, and begin monitoring a permanent ceasefire.Delegates at the negotiations in Switzerland, mediated by the US and Qatar, said they were encouraged by their progress toward ending the conflict.Rwanda has repeatedly denied supporting the M23 despite overwhelming evidence, saying its military presence is a defensive measure against threats to its security by armed groups in DR Congo.Additional reporting by Richard KagoeMore BBC stories on this topic:Destination: Africa – is it legal for US to deport foreign criminals to the continent?Deported from the US to Ghana then ‘dumped’ at the border: Nigerian man speaks outGetty Images/BBCGo to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent.Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafricaBBC Africa podcastsFocus on AfricaThis Is AfricaUS immigrationDemocratic Republic of CongoAfricaUnited States

  

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