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OpenAI’s latest AI model likely has similar cyber vulnerabilities to one that led to U.S. export controls on Anthropic’s Fable, British agency says

OpenAI latest AI model, GPT-5.6 Sol, likely has security vulnerabilities similar to one that led the Trump administration to impose export controls on Anthropic’s Fable 5 model, according to findings from U.K. government agency. OpenAI markets its latest model, GPT-5.6 Sol, as its most secure to date, but the British government researchers who tested it prior to release say the model’s guardrails are susceptible to jailbreaks that can unlock dangerous cyber capabilities. The agency, the U.K. AI Security Institute (AISI), “identified universal jailbreaks in the cyber domain, including jailbreaks that allowed for long-form agentic task completion in domains like vulnerability discovery and exploit development,” according to a summary of its findings contained in a technical report OpenAI published Thursday. In other words, it was possible to trick GPT-5.6 into ignoring controls meant to prevent it from engaging in cyber attacks. Once those guardrails were...

Memory chip giant SK Hynix jumps nearly 13% in Wall Street debut as AI frenzy powers biggest initial share sale in the U.S. by a foreign company

Shares of South Korean memory chipmaker SK Hynix rose 12.8% as they made their debut on Wall Street, at a time when demand for chips is surging thanks to the  frenzy around artificial intelligence . The company is already one of the largest in South Korea, along with Samsung Electronics, and is a member of the Kospi index. Even with a recent pullback, the country’s Kospi index is up 77% so far this year and SK Hynix shares have more than tripled. SK Hynix priced its American depositary receipts, or ADRs, at $149 each Thursday. They opened Friday at $170 and closed at $168.01. The offering of 177.9 million ADRs raised proceeds of $26.5 billion, making it the biggest-ever initial share sale in the U.S. by a foreign company. An ADR is issued by a bank or broker and is a simplified way for U.S. investors to own foreign stocks through the U.S. markets. SK Hynix is going public in the U.S. amid a surge in IPO proceeds. There were 48 IPOs raising a total of $104.8 billion...

Meet ‘Freedom Fuel Network’ stations, a new chain with cheaper gas and mysterious origins

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President Donald Trump promoted the “Freedom Fuel Network” offering gasoline prices well below the average market price a week ago, yet it is not clear where or how this new chain debuted. The gas stations, located in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, appeared just before July 4, a time when Americans fill up for holiday road trips. “The first Freedom Fuel Network gas station has landed in Philadelphia, lowering the price at the pump to $3.47 for our 47th President,” the White House posted on X. “President Trump is leading the charge to lower gas prices this summer – putting more money in your pocket.” According to AAA, the nationwide average gasoline price sits at $3.88 and the average gasoline price in Pennsylvania sits at just under $4.00. “Just as I promised, oil prices are dropping fast, and gas prices at the pump are dropping too,” Trump said on Truth Social. “Gas prices will soon be back to record low prices Americans enjoyed at the pump before our ver...

The Raising Cane’s co-CEO has seen those World Cup fans praising the chicken and sauce. He’s ‘pretty grateful’ to have ‘chicken fanatics’ worldwide

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Less than 10 days away from the World Cup final, it’s pretty hard to have missed the “FIFA 15” culinary diplomacy that’s happening around the World Cup. We have the Tartan Army drinking the city of Boston dry; the massive lines forcing a famed Joe’s Kansas City BBQ to close on Sundays; and an influx of tourists from all over trying yerba mate for the first time. What’s more, we’ve see the rise of social media surrounding foods that have been ingrained into what foreign visitors see as pure Americana: Buc-cees, Ranch dressing , and of course, Raising Cane’s. “THIS IS THE BEST FRIED CHICKEN FOOD EVER. THE SAUCE MANNN!” A Tartan Army fan wrote on X. “WE NEED THIS IN THE UK!!” Another fan posted a TikTok of her first Raising Cane’s experience, unboxing a chicken finger box combo and proclaiming it to be a “10 out of 10,” before adding: “The sauce is delish.” Raising Cane’s ...

Kevin Warsh buried an unusual, unhedged promise in his first Fed minutes—and one economist says it’s the strongest signal in the document

Buried in the Federal Reserve’s June policy statement—the shortest of Kevin Warsh’s young tenure as chair—is a single sentence with no qualifiers, no hedges, and, according to at least one longtime Fed watcher, more signal than anything in the minutes released Wednesday : “The Committee will deliver price stability.” “There’s not a qualifying statement after that,” said Laura Ullrich, a former senior regional economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond who now directs economic research at the Indeed Hiring Lab. “It doesn’t say the committee will deliver price stability while also blah blah blah blah. It doesn’t have a qualifying statement.” Despite its brevity, she called it “a very short, but very strong statement.” It read as an unhedged commitment that doesn’t usually appear in a document over which every word is fought over by the 19 people who make up the Federal Open Market Committee...

Billionaire John Arnold has already donated nearly half his wealth. Now he’s funding a hunt for the health risks of sports betting.

Billionaire philanthropist John Arnold has spent years actually sticking to the Giving Pledge , which many others in his cohort have failed to follow through on . As of February, he and his wife, Laura, had donated more than $2.3 billion , mainly to criminal justice and education causes, according to Forbes . But now Arnold Ventures, the foundation founded by the Arnolds, is going after an unsuspecting cause: sports betting. The foundation announced Tuesday it has awarded roughly $2.6 million in new research grants to 12 universities and think tanks studying the fast-growing sports betting industry.  The main motivation is figuring out what online sports betting is doing to the people who use it. The projects, which are housed at institutions including Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Wisconsin, will examine how gambling affects financial well-being, household formation, mental health, and consumer behavior—and, in some cases, w...

Trump’s request for a review of Folarin Balogun’s red card has become a global test of FIFA’s political neutrality

President Donald Trump’s personal appeal to FIFA president Gianni Infantino may have helped suspend a red card for one of the U.S. men’s national team’s top strikers, but it may have also put FIFA’s credibility on the line and its billions of advertising dollars at risk. Folarin Balogun, the U.S. striker who, until the contentious Monday night game, scored in every match he has played in at the 2026 World Cup, was expected to miss the round of 16 match against Belgium after he was awarded a red card for a tackle during the Americans’ 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina last week. But after Trump and his team gave Infantino a call and FIFA subsequently suspended Balogun’s one-match ban, many pointed to the federation’s strict political interference rules and how FIFA enforced it in the past—and didn’t this time around. By Sunday, FIFA had suspended Balogun’s one-match ban for a probationary period of one year, clearing the U.S.’ No. 20 to play Monday while slap...