Security for AI: Agents, Jobs and Scandals – DTNS Live Friday Hangout

The initials DTNS in a multicolored 1980s style with the word LIVE underneath in white on a black background. David Spark from CISO Series talks to us about the dominant themes of the RSA conference, from the Delve Scandal to job fears to the principle of securing agentic AI. Plus, Brian Brushwood drops in to talk about his new approach to training people to resist security scams.

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We Bid a Fond Farewell to the Apple Cheesegrater – DTNS 5235

Anthropic leaks details on a powerful model that aims to beat Opus called Claude Mythos, and the Sony PS5 is about to get a lot more expensive.

Starring Jason Howell and Tom Merritt.

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Anthropic Wins Preliminary Injunction, Blocking Government Ban and “Supply Chain Risk” Label – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Netflix Increases Prices Across All Streaming Tiers, Siri to Open Up to Third-Party AI with iOS 27 Extensions, and Oversight Board Criticizes Meta’s “Community Notes” as Inadequate Fact-Checking Replacement.

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Court Blocks Government Action Against Anthropic

A federal court granted Anthropic a preliminary injunction, blocking a government ban on its products and a “supply chain risk” label. Judge Rita F. Lin ruled that the government’s actions appeared intended to punish Anthropic for refusing to modify contract terms for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons use by the current administration, suggesting illegal First Amendment retaliation for expressing disagreement.

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Netflix Raises Prices Across All Tiers

Netflix has raised the prices for all its streaming tiers, citing improvements in content and service. The ad-supported plan is now $8.99 (up from $7.99), the standard ad-free plan is $19.99 (up from $17.99), and the premium plan is $26.99 (up from $24.99). Fees for adding an extra user outside the household have also changed: the ad-supported extra viewer fee dropped to $6.99, while the ad-free extra viewer fee rose to $9.99. New members face these prices immediately, and existing subscribers will be notified by email a month before the new rates take effect.

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Apple Expanding Siri with Third-Party AI

Apple is set to update its Siri assistant with the release of iOS 27, allowing third-party AI services like Google Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude to integrate via a new “Extensions” system. This initiative aims to strengthen the iPhone as an AI platform, permitting users to route voice queries to competing services and potentially boost revenue from third-party AI subscriptions through the App Store. Apple is expected to announce these features at its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8, where users will be able to manage these external AI integrations within the operating system’s settings.

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Apple Discontinues the Mac Pro

Apple has officially discontinued the Mac Pro, removing it from its website and confirming there are no plans for future Mac Pro hardware. This positions the Mac Studio (especially with the M3 Ultra chip) as Apple’s new high-end “pro” desktop, replacing the aging Mac Pro with its M2 Ultra chip and $6,999 price. The move simplifies Apple’s desktop offerings (iMac, Mac mini, Mac Studio) and is seen as strengthening the Mac lineup, particularly given recent performance enhancements like macOS Tahoe 26.2’s RDMA features.

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Sony Raises PS5 Prices Globally

Sony is increasing the global prices for the PlayStation 5 consoles (Standard, Digital, and Pro) and the PlayStation Portal, effective April 2nd. Citing “continued pressures in the global economic landscape,” US prices will rise to $649.99 for the standard PS5, $599.99 for the Digital Edition, $899.99 for the PS5 Pro, and $249.99 for the Portal, with similar increases planned for the UK, Europe, and Japan. This marks the second price hike in less than a year and aligns with rising console prices from other competitors.

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Meta Oversight Board Criticizes Community Notes

Meta’s Oversight Board issued a policy advisory opinion criticizing “Community Notes” as an inadequate replacement for the company’s professional third-party fact-checking program, which ended in the U.S. in January 2025. The Board warned that expanding the crowdsourced notes globally poses “significant human rights risks and contribute to tangible harms,” especially during crises or elections, due to structural issues like the lack of incentive against posting false content and the risk of privileging dominant groups. The non-binding opinion urges Meta to restore professional fact-checking in the U.S. and halt the global rollout of Community Notes in sensitive regions.

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Google Gemini Adds Migration Tools

Google is introducing two new features for Gemini to make it easier for users to switch from other AI chatbots. The first allows users to request a summary of their profile from a competitor’s AI and paste it into Gemini. The second and more thorough option enables users to directly import their entire chat history from another AI assistant into Gemini. This move, similar to a recent feature from Anthropic, aims to ensure a seamless transition for users migrating to the Google platform by preserving their personal context and past conversations.

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Meta and Entergy Expand Data Center Deal

Entergy and Meta Platforms have revised their agreement for Meta’s planned hyperscale data center in northeast Louisiana. Meta will now cover the full cost of service for the facility, which is expected to save Entergy customers nearly $2 billion over 20 years, in addition to $650 million previously announced. Meta plans to invest about $10 billion in the data center, reflecting the trend of tech companies partnering with utilities to power AI-driven expansion. To support the project, Entergy Louisiana will undertake a major infrastructure build-out, including seven new natural gas power plants, transmission lines, battery storage, and nuclear power upgrades.

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Apple Lockdown Mode Blocks Spyware

Apple’s optional Lockdown Mode has successfully blocked mercenary spyware attacks, like Pegasus, for nearly four years. It works by disabling features commonly exploited by government spyware, significantly “shrinking the attack surface” and increasing attack difficulty and cost. Digital rights organizations and security researchers confirm its effectiveness. Experts recommend this highly effective consumer-facing measure for high-risk users, despite minor inconveniences.

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EV Boom But Not in USA – DTNS Live 5120

The initials DTNS in a multicolored 1980s style with the word LIVE underneath in white on a black background. As the Trump administration pulls back on funding programs to encourage EV adoption do they still have a future in the US? Plus the US FCC added all foreign-made routers to a “covered list” meaning the FCC won’t certify them. We share how we all think this will play out. Plus a special BTS quiz conjured up by Tom Merritt.

Starring Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Robb Dunewood, Tim Stevens, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.

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Meta and Google Face Their Big Tobacco Moment – DTNS 5234

What the court case in Los Angeles indicates about the fate of social media companies. And Nintendo raises the price of physical media.

Starring Tom Merritt and Jenn Cutter

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Meta and YouTube Found Negligent, Ordered to Pay $6M in Damages – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Meta shifts focus to AI with massive layoffs and $600B data center spend, Senators Warren and Hawley push EIA for mandatory data center energy-use disclosures, and Apple pledges $400 million more to its American Manufacturing Program by 2030.

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Meta, YouTube Hit With Landmark Negligence Verdict

A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube negligent for failing to warn users about platform dangers, awarding $6 million in total damages to a young woman, identified as K.G.M., who claimed addiction to Instagram and YouTube caused severe mental health harm. This verdict is considered a “Big Tobacco” moment for the social media industry. The trial, which included CEO testimony and focused on design flaws like recommendation algorithms to bypass Section 230, serves as a bellwether case for similar social media addiction lawsuits, adding to Meta’s recent $375 million child safety fine in New Mexico.

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Meta Cuts Jobs to Fund Massive AI Push

Meta has initiated significant workforce reductions across multiple divisions, including Reality Labs, recruiting, sales, Facebook, and global operations, to help finance massive AI infrastructure investments, such as a planned $600 billion data center spend by 2028. This shift illustrates a move away from the company’s failed metaverse bets toward an increased focus on AI, even as SEC filings reveal a new, performance-based stock compensation system that could grant six top executives, including the CTO and CFO, windfalls up to $2.7 billion each.

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Lawmakers Push for Mandatory Data Center Energy Disclosure

A bipartisan effort, led by Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley, is urging the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to mandate comprehensive, annual energy-use disclosures for data centers, arguing this data is essential for grid planning and preventing rising electricity costs for consumers. This push goes beyond the EIA’s voluntary pilot program and follows previous legislative attempts by lawmakers like Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Richard Blumenthal to address the impact of data center energy consumption and related cost increases.

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Apple Expands U.S. Manufacturing Investment

Apple is investing an additional $400 million by 2030 in its American Manufacturing Program, collaborating with new suppliers Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK, and Qnity Electronics. This is part of a larger $600 billion commitment to domestically produce critical components. The partnerships will focus on U.S. manufacturing of sensing chips, semiconductor process technologies for features like Face ID, sensors, and crucial semiconductor and AI materials, boosting U.S. electronics and semiconductor capabilities and creating jobs.

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EU Lawmakers Delay Key AI Act Deadlines

European lawmakers voted to delay key compliance deadlines of the EU AI Act, pushing back requirements for high-risk AI systems until December 2027 and watermarking AI-generated content until November 2026, all of which were originally set for this August. The vote also included a supported ban on “nudify” apps following public outcry over sexualized deepfakes, though AI systems with effective safety measures are exempt. This vote extends a period of uncertainty for European businesses and is not final, as Parliament must now negotiate the changes with the European Council before the original August deadline.

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Mistral Launches Open-Source Voice AI Model

French AI company Mistral AI has launched Voxtral TTS, a new open-source, text-to-speech model that supports nine languages and competes with ElevenLabs and OpenAI. Designed for low-cost, high-performance enterprise use, it can adapt a custom voice from under five seconds of audio, captures subtle human speech characteristics, and boasts a real-time performance with a 90ms time-to-first-audio. This release, combined with Mistral’s transcription models, positions the company to offer a complete, multimodal voice platform aimed at broad enterprise adoption through its open-source nature and strong customization features.

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Nintendo Raises Prices on Physical Switch 2 Games

Nintendo is changing its long-standing pricing model for first-party games starting in May, with new physical Switch 2-exclusive titles costing more than their digital versions. The initial example is Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, priced at $70 for the physical copy and $60 for digital, a difference the company attributes to the varying costs of production and distribution. This move comes after previous uniform pricing and ongoing issues with the physical Game-Key Card system (which necessitates a physical card for a digital download) and limited, expensive physical cartridge storage.

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WhatsApp Adds AI Writing and Editing Features

WhatsApp is rolling out several new features, including an updated “Writing Help” function that uses Meta AI to assist users in drafting, rephrasing, proofreading, and adjusting the tone of messages, aiming to be an in-app alternative to tools like ChatGPT. Other updates include better storage management by allowing users to delete large files within chats, the ability to edit photos using Meta AI directly in chats, simplified chat history migration between iOS and Android, emoji-based sticker suggestions, and the expansion of multi-account support to iOS users.

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EU Opens Snapchat Probe Over Child Safety Concerns

The European Union has launched a Digital Services Act (DSA) investigation into Snapchat, suspecting the platform inadequately protects minors from child grooming and illegal content sales. The EU is concerned about Snapchat’s safety standards, including default settings for minors, content moderation, age assurance, and the reporting of dark patterns. Penalties could be up to 6% of Snap’s global annual sales. Snapchat is cooperating and reinforcing its safety measures.

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Anbernic RG35XX: Pocket Retro Gaming Beast – Live With It

If you’re looking for a convenient way to indulge your retro-gaming hobby Kevin Tek just might have the answer. He shares his thoughts about his favorite retro videogaming console, the Anbernic RG35XX handheld emulator console.

Starring Sarah Lane, Kevin Tek

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OpenAI Says Bye Disney, Hello Business – DTNS 5233

Plus, making supercapacitors from Bourbon leftovers.

Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, and Andy Beach.

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OpenAI Discontinues Video-Generating App Sora – DTH

DTH-6-150x150OpenAI discontinues video-generating app Sora, UK iPhone users are required to verify their age with the new iOS update, and Apple will allow ads in Apple Maps this summer.

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On Tuesday, OpenAI announced on X it would discontinue the generative video app Sora. The statement does not provide a timeline for the closure of the app and API, and the company will share details on those and how users should preserve work “soon”. Three months ago OpenAI signed a three-year licensing agreement with Disney, which would have enabled app users to generate video with over 200 Disney characters. Disney has terminated the partnership, including plans to stake $1 billion in OpenAI. A Disney rep told Variety, “we respect OpenAI’s decision to exit the video generation business and to shift its priorities elsewhere […] and we will continue to engage with AI platforms to find new ways to meet fans where they are while responsibly embracing new technologies that respect IP and the rights of creators.”

Source: Variety

Following the iOS update 26.4, pushed on Wednesday, iPhone users in the UK will be prompted to verify their age. Options include using a credit card stored in the digital wallet and providing a photo of a driver’s license or passport. It is also possible for Apple to confirm a user is over 18 years old using the length of time a digital account has been active. Those choosing not to verify or are unable to prove they are 18+ face web browsing restrictions and “communication safety” checks in messages and FaceTime calls, aiming to detect nude images and videos. Though app stores and mobile operating systems are not currently covered by the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA), Ofcom says implementation of the age check is “a real win for children and families”. Apple did not respond to Ars Technica’s request for comment.

Source: Ars Technica

On Wednesday, the US Supreme Court released a unanimous opinion that a major ISP cannot be held liable for piracy of thousands of songs. Justice Clarence Thomas noted a provider would only be liable in select circumstances, like if a service was actively encouraging infringement. In 2018 music labels sued Cox Communications for failing to cut off subscribers flagged for illegal downloading, asking for Cox to be legally responsible, thereby owing over a billion dollars in damages. In 2019 a jury found Cox liable and awarded Sony the $1 billion in damages. The company’s appeal failed as the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the finding. A new trial vacated the damages, saying Cox did not profit from subscribers downloading and distributing copyrighted songs.

Source: The New York Times

On Tuesday a New Mexico jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million in civil penalties, finding the company misled users about platform safety and enabled harms including child sexual exploitation (CSAM). The lawsuit was filed in December 2023 following a two-year Guardian investigation into child sex trafficking on Facebook and Instagram; the report then cited repeatedly in the complaint. Meta was ordered to pay the maximum penalty under New Mexico’s consumer protection laws, $5,000 per violation, leading to the $375 million total. Meta will appeal the ruling.

Source: The Guardian

On Tuesday, Baltimore’s mayor and city council filed sued against xAI, alleging the Grok chatbot violates consumer protections laws with the generation of non-consensual sexualized images. The suit argues Grok was deceptively marketed by xAI as a general purpose AI assistant and failed to disclose risks, limitations, and exposure to harm on the platform. The suit claims jurisdiction as xAI advertises and operates within the city. xAI has yet to comment.

Source: Engadget

Beginning summer 2026, Apple will allow ads within Apple Maps, starting in the US and Canada. Ads will be available to businesses with a physical location and business listing on Apple Maps. Only one ad will be shown in Maps search results, clearly marked as an ad, and show a blue halo around the map pin. Apple says the ads will maintain user privacy by not associating ad interactions with the user’s account and isn’t shared with third-parties. As previously reported by Bloomberg, ad placement will operate with an auction-based bidding system. Google Maps included ads in the app since 2008.

Source: TechCrunch

Epic CEO Tim Sweeney laid off over a thousand staff on Tuesday, citing a downturn in active players in Fortnite, while also saying this move is not related to AI. In a blog post Sweeney said the layoff, combined with cost-savings in marketing, contracting, and closing some open roles, will save over $500 million dollars. Fortnite will also remove the Rocket Racing, Ballistic, and Festival Battle Stage modes. Earlier in March Epic raised the price of V-Bucks, claiming it was necessary to “help pay the bills”.

Source: Kotaku

The FCC bans new foreign made routers in the US – DTNS 5232

Anthropic Claude Code can now control the computer in claw-like fashion, and Apple Maps is about to get sponsored results inside its maps.

Starring Jason Howell and Tom Merritt.

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FCC Updates Covered List to Include Foreign-Made Consumer Routers
FCC Bans Sale of New Foreign-Made Wi-Fi Routers Discussion
FCC Bans Import of Foreign-Made Consumer Routers Over Security Risks
US Bans New Foreign-Made Network Routers
FCC Bans Foreign-Made Routers Citing Security Risks
FCC Bans Sale of New Wi-Fi Router Models Made Outside US
Exploit Kit Leak Discussion on DTNS Subreddit
Exploit Kit Leaked That Can Hack Millions of iPhones
Android Automotive OS Overview
Android Auto Connection Issues Persist for Some Users
Apple Maps Ads Discussion
Apple Debuts Ads in Maps Business Service
Claude Code and Cowork Can Now Control Your Computer
Claude Can Now Control Your Computer to Perform Tasks
Apple Announces WWDC 2026 Dates and AI Focus
Nintendo Cuts Switch 2 Output by Over 30%
Epic Games Cuts About 1,000 Jobs
AWS Bahrain Disruption Linked to Drone Activity
Russia Launches First Internet Satellites as SpaceX Rival
Ayaneo Gaming Handheld Features Upgradeable RAM
Ultrahuman Opens US Preorders for Ring Pro
Spotify’s SongDNA Explains the Music You’re Listening To