Anthropic urges AI labs to pause development, warns humans risk losing control – BNN Bloomberg

Published: June 05, 2026 at 10:47AM EDTAnthropic is calling on major artificial intelligence labs to consider a coordinated and verifiable pause in development, warning that rapid advances in the technology could soon allow AI systems to improve themselves faster than society can manage the risks.The Claude creator said AI’s ability to complete tasks on its own has been doubling roughly every...

India beat Pakistan 5-3 in thrilling semi-final to enter U18 Men’s Asia Cup final – Hockey India

~Ashish Tani Purti (12’, 49’, 53’, 56’) scores four goals to lead India’s last-quarter comeback~Kakamigahara, Japan, June 5, 2026: The Indian U18 Men’s Hockey Team showed incredible character to defeat arch-rivals Pakistan 5-3 in a high-voltage semi-final match of the U18 Men’s Asia Cup 2026 on Friday. Trailing 2-3 until the final quarter, India produced an outstanding attacking display in the...

Google is quietly laying off staff in its cloud division – Business Insider

Google is the latest Big Tech company to do layoffs this year.Employees working at Google Cloud have been hit by cuts over the last two weeks, two people familiar with the matter told Business Insider.One team, Google’s Threat Intelligence Group, which is one of Google’s top security units and regularly publishes research about hackers, was impacted yesterday, the people said....

Anthropic suggests slowing AI research until we can align it with human goals – Computerworld

AI could soon lead to systems capable of improving their own performance faster than humans can effectively supervise them, reviving concerns about the industry’s longstanding “alignment problem,” ensuring AI systems reliably pursue human goals, senior Anthropic researchers have warned in a new blog post titled “When AI builds itself.”Anthropic Institute lead Marina Favaro and Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark outlined three...

‘Didi break lete bhi ho ya nahi’: Physiotherapist's 3:50 am wake-up, patient visits and 12-hour UPSC study routine leaves internet stunned

A wake-up alarm at 3:50 am is enough to make most people hit snooze. For one physiotherapist preparing for the UPSC, however, that’s when the day begins.A video documenting her daily routine has caught the attention of social media users after showing how she balances exam preparation, work commitments, and household responsibilities in a single day. Shared on Instagram by...

Yoga Guru HR Nagendra to lead New York Consulate General’s Times Square International Day of Yoga Celebrations on June 21 – The Indian Panorama

NEW YORK (TIP): Yoga Guru HR Nagendra, president of Bengaluru’s SVYASA University, will headline the annual June 21 Consulate General of India, New York’s Yoga event drawing thousands of participants, at the iconic Times Square.The event, scheduled for June 21, is organised by the Consulate General of India in New York and is expected to draw thousands of participants from...

Supplier News – Waste Today –

News from suppliers to the waste industry from our May/June 2026 issue.Fleetworthy, an Albany, New York-based fleet technology company, has added accident tracking to its safety and compliance solution.According to Fleetworthy, the new capability aims to provide fleets with a structured way to document, manage and analyze all accidents through a standardized workflow.Accident tracking centralizes both Department of Transportation- (DOT-) reportable...

New Movies and Shows Streaming in June: What to Watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max and More – Rotten Tomatoes

by Fred Topel | June 4, 2026 TAGGED AS: streaming, TV This month, streaming services add a host of new original shows and movies, as well as catalog classics. Have a look at our calendar of titles premiering on the top streaming services in May. Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Peacock, HBO Max, Disney+, Paramount+, and Apple TV+ get their own...