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On June 24, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1497, John Cabot lands in North America at Newfoundland leading the first European exploration of the region since the Vikings. In 1880, Oswald Veblen, American mathematician and academic (g. 1960) was born. In 1883, Arthur L. Newton, American runner (died 1956) was born. In 1930, William Bernard Ziff, Jr., American publisher (died 2006) was born. In 1938, Lawrence Block, American author was born. In 1943, Birgit Grodal, Danish economist and academic (died 2004) was born. In 1948, Cold War: Start of the Berlin Blockade: The Soviet Union makes overland travel between West Germany and West Berlin impossible. In 1950, Mercedes Lackey, American author was born. In 1978, Robert Charroux, French author and critic (born 1909) passed away. In 2013, James Martin, English-Bermudian computer scientist and author (born 1933) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
With Claude Fable 5 Blocked by Washington, Europe Rediscovers the Cost of Relying on American AI

Dario Amodei speaks at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023, a few years before Fable 5 crystallized debates about strategic AI. The scene underscores how the choices of a private leader can affect public uses. Credits: Kimberly White/Getty Images for TechCrunch via TechCrunch, CC BY 2.0. The U.S. government ordered Anthropic to suspend access to Claude Fable 5 [] L’article With Claude Fable 5 Blocked by Washington, Europe Rediscovers the Cost of Relying on American AI est apparu en premier sur Ecostylia.
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