Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Anthropic touts AI cybersecurity project with Big Tech partners

Under its "Project Glasswing", select organizations will be allowed to use the startup's unreleased and general-purpose AI model, "Claude Mythos Preview", for defensive ‌cybersecurity work, Anthropic ⁠said. ⁠Other partners include CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Google and Nvidia.

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Ron DeSantis signs new Florida law to label groups as terrorists and expel student supporters

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law empowering authorities to designate groups as terrorist organizations and expel students supporting them. This measure allows for the dissolution of designated groups and makes them ineligible for state funding. Critics warn the law's vague language could chill free speech and target student protesters.

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Trump administration scraps key protections for transgender students in US schools

The US Education Department has ended agreements protecting transgender students in six institutions, reversing prior interpretations of Title IX. This move, criticized by advocacy groups, removes requirements for staff training on preferred pronouns and bathroom access based on gender identity. Some districts are rolling back protections, while others reaffirm their commitment to LGBTQ+ students.

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Monday, April 6, 2026

Samsung flags eightfold jump in Q1 profit as AI chip demand drives up prices

Samsung estimated an operating profit of 57.2 trillion won ($37.92 billion) for the January ​to March period, compared with an LSEG SmartEstimate of 40.6 trillion won and a more than eight-fold jump from 6.69 trillion won a year earlier.

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Syracuse University to cut 93 low-enrolment academic programmes, focus on high-demand courses

Syracuse University is cutting 93 academic programmes, including degrees and certificates, to better align its offerings with student demand. This strategic move, not driven by financial issues, aims to create a more focused curriculum. Officials noted low enrolment in many of these programmes, with over half having no students. All current students will complete their studies uninterrupted.

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Sunday, April 5, 2026

Platforms brace for impact as gig workforce returns home

According to industry executives, the daily active gig workers on quick commerce platforms are currently running 10-12% below early-2026 levels. The timing is particularly damaging. Typically, quick commerce as well as food delivery platforms see an uptick in demand during this period due to Indian Premier League (IPL) matches.

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What’s at stake for higher education and research in Trump’s new budget proposal

President Trump's fiscal year 2027 budget proposes a significant shift towards defense spending, allocating $1.5 trillion to military initiatives. This plan includes substantial cuts to education, research, and domestic programs, aiming to offset increased defense costs. The proposal, which faces congressional approval, outlines a policy direction prioritizing national security over social and scientific investments.

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