
Anthropic Launches Claude Gov AI, Apple Launches New MagSafe Chargers, OpenAI Fights Court Order, Tesla's Self-Driving Tech Under Fire, and more...
June 6, 202511m 8s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Anthropic Debuts Claude Gov AI Models for U.S. National Security Amid Legal Challenges
(2:20): Apple's New MagSafe Chargers to Boost iPhone 17 Series with 50W Qi 2.2 Wireless Charging
(4:18): OpenAI Fights Court Order to Preserve ChatGPT Logs, Citing Global Privacy Risks
(6:20): Tesla's Full Self-Driving Tech Under Fire After Fatal Crash Raises Safety Concerns
(8:36): Apple to Unveil watchOS 26 with Third-Party Widgets at WWDC 2025
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(2:20): Apple's New MagSafe Chargers to Boost iPhone 17 Series with 50W Qi 2.2 Wireless Charging
(4:18): OpenAI Fights Court Order to Preserve ChatGPT Logs, Citing Global Privacy Risks
(6:20): Tesla's Full Self-Driving Tech Under Fire After Fatal Crash Raises Safety Concerns
(8:36): Apple to Unveil watchOS 26 with Third-Party Widgets at WWDC 2025
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Image credit: The Verge
Topics
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