Who decides when AI is too dangerous?
Who decides when AI is too dangerous?

On today’s episode of Decoder, my guest is Hayden Field, senior AI reporter for The Verge. Often when Hayden comes on the show, it’s because something has gone wrong in the world of AI. Last weekend, that something was a pretty intense mix of Anthropic, the Trump administration, and Anthropic’s new AI model, Fable 5.  […]

Are We Stuck With Sneaky Subscription Cancellation Practices? One Attorney Chimes In

There’s a chance the Click-to-Cancel rule could come back, but that’s not stopping the FTC in the meantime.

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Why Regulation Rarely Destroys Durable Companies — It Exposes the Fragile Ones

Regulation doesn’t destroy strong companies — it exposes weak ones. Here’s how businesses built on trust, compliance, and operational discipline are better positioned to survive as industries mature and scrutiny increases.

Why Culture Now Trades Like an Asset, Not a Soft Skill

In a world where AI is commoditizing execution, the way a team behaves on its worst day is quietly setting recruiting costs, pricing power and partnership leverage long before any of it shows up in a spreadsheet.

Snap Has Lost Money Every Year It’s Been Public. Now the Company’s Betting on Specs, Its New $2,195 ‘Wearable Computer.’

CEO Evan Spiegel thinks people are so sick of staring at phones they’ll pay $2,195 for AR glasses. Wall Street isn’t convinced.

The Identity Apocalypse: AI Agents And The End Of Digital Trust

Identity can no longer be trusted as a signal of intent. It’s too easy to obtain, too easy to manipulate and too deeply embedded across systems.

Spotify’s reserved ticket sales to music superfans are now going live

Spotify is launching “Reserved,” a new system that will hold two concert tickets for an artist’s superfans before they’re on sale to the public.

These Mars valleys are hiding 30 dust devils | Space photo of the day for June 18, 2026

Europe’s Mars Express orbiter recently imaged a huge valley system on the Red Planet — and dust devils dot the alien landscape.

We toured the Aptera factory to see if the solar EV company is gonna make it
We toured the Aptera factory to see if the solar EV company is gonna make it

Alongside finally getting a chance to drive the Aptera 3-wheeled solar EV, we got a short tour around the company’s facility. It was illuminating – showing off the progress Aptera has made and the challenges still to come for the company.

No, Sony Did Not End ‘Destiny 2’ To Get ‘Revenge’ On Bungie

New reporting says that Sony closed down Destiny 2 as a sort of revenge for Bungie’s influence on its live service plans. That is not the case.