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xAI's interplanetary ambitions and Modal Labs' significant valuation discussions highlight ongoing investment and strategic shifts in the AI sector, even as Elon Musk's xAI faces high-profile co-founder exits and experts discuss the brutal economics of orbital AI and how AI reshapes startup models.

OpenAI's disbandment of its mission alignment team and a researcher's departure over ChatGPT ads raise concerns about the company's commitment to safe AI development, alongside reports of an executive's firing amidst a discrimination claim linked to opposing an 'adult mode' chatbot.

The resurgence of Lumma Stealer malware and Microsoft's warnings about critical zero-day exploits underscore persistent cyber threats, alongside the DOJ's case against a boss who sold exploits to a Russian broker and Google's ability to recover 'deleted' Nest video in a high-profile case.

Rocket Lab's engine testing involves intentional destruction deemed "not a big deal" by its CEO, while China demonstrates a new Moon ship and reusable rocket, and SpaceX gains "airline" status from the US, while federal authorities address "cartel" drones by closing airspace.

**Twilio's co-founder raises $450 million for a fusion power startup, Apptronik secures substantial funding for humanoid robots, and various startups like Integrate and Complyance attract millions** to innovate in defense project management, risk compliance, and financial modeling.

The passing of Byte magazine artist Robert Tinney marks the loss of a pioneer in visualizing personal computing, as Amazon Pharmacy expands same-day delivery, and an activist investor opposes the WBD-Netflix deal, amidst calls for nominations for the 2026 Joseph C. Belden Innovation Award.

A study suggests seabird guano fueled the rise of Peru's Chincha Kingdom, the Trump administration revokes a key climate change finding, and the FDA refuses to review Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine, highlighting developments in diverse scientific and policy areas.

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