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Trump Launches Genesis Mission, a Manhattan Project-Level AI Push

BrianFagioli writes: President Trump has issued a sweeping executive order that creates the Genesis Mission, a national AI program he compares to a Manhattan Project level effort. It centralizes DOE supercomputers, national lab resources, massive scientific datasets, and new AI foundation models into a single platform meant to fast track research in areas like fusion, biotech, microelectronics, and advanced manufacturing. The order positions AI as both a scientific accelerator and a national security requirement, with heavy emphasis on data access, secure cloud environments, classification controls, and export restrictions.

The mission also sets strict timelines for identifying key national science challenges, integrating interagency datasets, enabling AI run experimentation, and creating public private research partnerships. Whether this becomes an effective scientific engine or another oversized federal program remains to be seen, but the administration is clearly pushing to frame Trump as the president who put AI at the center of U.S. research strategy.

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Mind-Altering 'Brain Weapons' No Longer Only Science Fiction, Say Researchers

Researchers warn that rapid advances in neuroscience, pharmacology, and AI are bringing "brain weapons" out of science fiction and into real-world plausibility. They argue current arms treaties don't adequately cover these emerging tools and call for a new, proactive framework to prevent the weaponization of the human mind. The Guardian reports: Michael Crowley and Malcolm Dando, of Bradford University, are about to publish a book that they believe should be a wake-up call to the world. [...] The book, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, explores how advances in neuroscience, pharmacology and artificial intelligence are coming together to create a new threat. "We are entering an era where the brain itself could become a battlefield," said Crowley. "The tools to manipulate the central nervous system -- to sedate, confuse or even coerce -- are becoming more precise, more accessible and more attractive to states."

The book traces the fascinating, if appalling, history of state-sponsored research into central nervous system (CNS)-acting chemicals. [...] The academics argue that the ability exists to create much more "sophisticated and targeted" weapons that would once have been unimaginable. Dando said: "The same knowledge that helps us treat neurological disorders could be used to disrupt cognition, induce compliance, or even in the future turn people into unwitting agents." The threat is "real and growing" but there are gaps in international arms control treaties preventing it from being tackled effectively, they say. [...]

The book makes the case for a new "holistic arms control" framework, rather than relying on existing arms control treaties. It sets out a number of practical steps that could be taken, including establishing a working group on CNS-acting and broader incapacitating agents. Other proposals concern training, monitoring and definitions. "We need to move from reactive to proactive governance," said Dando. Both men acknowledge that we are learning more about the brain and the central nervous system, which is good for humanity. They said they were not trying to stifle scientific progress and it was about preventing malign intent. Crowley said: "This is a wake-up call. We must act now to protect the integrity of science and the sanctity of the human mind."

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Jony Ive and Sam Altman Say They Finally Have an AI Hardware Prototype

Sam Altman and Jony Ive say they've settled on a prototype for OpenAI's first hardware device that could ship in "less than" two years. The Verge reports: In an interview with Laurene Powell Jobs at Emerson Collective's 2025 Demo Day, they said they are currently prototyping the device, and when asked about a timeframe, Ive said it could arrive in "less than" two years. Little has been revealed so far about the OpenAI device in development, but it's rumored to be screen-free and "roughly the size of a smartphone."

Altman described the design as "simple and beautiful and playful," adding that, "There was an earlier prototype that we were quite excited about, but I did not have any feeling of, "I want to pick up that thing and take a bite out of it,' and then finally we got there all of a sudden." Ive similarly emphasized simplicity and whimsy, saying, "I love solutions that teeter on appearing almost naive in their simplicity, and I also love incredibly intelligent, sophisticated products that you want to touch, and you feel no intimidation, and you want to use almost carelessly, that you use them almost without thought, that they're just tools." Altman went on to comment, "I hope that when people see it, they say, 'That's it!,'" to which Ive responded, "Yeah, they will."

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Amazon Pledges Up To $50 Billion To Expand AI, Supercomputing For US Government

Amazon is committing up to $50 billion to massively expand AI and supercomputing capacity for U.S. government cloud regions, adding 1.3 gigawatts of high-performance compute and giving federal agencies access to its full suite of AI tools. Reuters reports: The project, expected to break ground in 2026, will add nearly 1.3 gigawatts of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing capacity across AWS Top Secret, AWS Secret and AWS GovCloud regions by building data centers equipped with advanced compute and networking technologies. The project, expected to break ground in 2026, will add nearly 1.3 gigawatts of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing capacity across AWS Top Secret, AWS Secret and AWS GovCloud regions by building data centers equipped with advanced compute and networking technologies.

Under the latest initiative, federal agencies will gain access to AWS' comprehensive suite of AI services, including Amazon SageMaker for model training and customization, Amazon Bedrock for deploying models and agents, as well as foundation models such as Amazon Nova and Anthropic Claude. The federal government seeks to develop tailored AI solutions and drive cost-savings by leveraging AWS' dedicated and expanded capacity.

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Japan's High-Stakes Gamble To Turn Island of Flowers Into Global Chip Hub

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the BBC: The island of Hokkaido has long been an agricultural powerhouse -- now Japan is investing billions to turn it into a global hub for advanced semiconductors. More than half of Japan's dairy produce comes from Hokkaido, the northernmost of its main islands. In winter, it's a wonderland of ski resorts and ice-sculpture festivals; in summer, fields bloom with bands of lavender, poppies and sunflowers. These days, cranes are popping up across the island -- building factories, research centers and universities focused on technology. It's part of Japan's boldest industrial push in a generation: an attempt to reboot the country's chip-making capabilities and reshape its economic future.

Locals say that beyond the cattle and tourism, Hokkaido has long lacked other industries. There's even a saying that those who go there do so only to leave. But if the government succeeds in turning Hokkaido into Japan's answer to Silicon Valley -- or "Hokkaido Valley", as some have begun to call it -- the country could become a new contender in the $600 billion race to supply the world's computer chips. At the heart of the plan is Rapidus, a little-known company backed by the government and some of Japan's biggest corporations including Toyota, Softbank and Sony.

Born out of a partnership with IBM, it has raised billions of dollars to build Japan's first cutting-edge chip foundry in decades. The government has invested $12 billion in the company, so that it can build a massive semiconductor factory or "fab" in the small city of Chitose. In selecting the Hokkaido location, Rapidus CEO Atsuyoshi Koike points to Chitose's water, electricity infrastructure and its natural beauty. Mr Koike oversaw the fab design, which will be completely covered in grass to harmonize with Hokkaido's landscape, he told the BBC. Local authorities have also flagged the region as being at lower risk of earthquakes compared to other potential sites in Japan.

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Hoekstra: klimaattop mogelijk op andere manier organiseren

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Eurocommissaris Wopke Hoekstra (Klimaat) zou graag zien dat klimaattoppen in de toekomst op een andere manier worden vormgegeven. In een interview met De Telegraaf laat de hoofdonderhandelaar van de EU dinsdag weten dat hij er na de klimaattop in Belém "steeds meer van overtuigd is dat we ons moeten afvragen of we dit op deze manier moeten blijven organiseren".

Hoekstra gaf eerder al aan dat hij "graag meer ambitie had gezien" op de klimaattop. Veel landen, waaronder ook de EU, uitten onvrede over de slotverklaring, waarin niets is afgesproken over de afbouw van fossiele brandstoffen.

"Je brengt nu duizenden en duizenden mensen samen, terwijl we in belangrijke mate al afspraken hebben gemaakt over de doelen", zegt Hoekstra tegen De Telegraaf. Hij noemt de afspraken die op de klimaattoppen in Parijs en Dubai zijn gemaakt. "Op een gegeven moment is het praten klaar en moet je ook gewoon aan het werk en handen en voeten geven aan wat je hebt afgesproken", aldus de EU-onderhandelaar in de krant.


Venezuela wil dat maatschappijen vluchten hervatten

CARACAS (ANP) - Internationale luchtvaartmaatschappijen moeten binnen 48 uur hun vluchten naar Venezuela hervatten, anders riskeren ze hun vliegvergunning te verliezen. Daarvoor waarschuwde Venezuela's luchtvaartinstituut maandag.

Verschillende maatschappijen hebben hun vluchten van en naar Venezuela geannuleerd nadat de Amerikaanse luchtvaartautoriteit FAA vrijdag waarschuwde voor een "mogelijk gevaarlijke situatie" voor vliegtuigen boven Venezuela. De Amerikanen zijn bezig met een grote militaire opbouw in de regio en bombarderen boten die volgens de Amerikaanse regering drugs zouden vervoeren.

De International Air Transport Association (IATA), die ongeveer 350 luchtvaartmaatschappijen vertegenwoordigt, uitte kritiek op de dreiging van Venezuela om de vliegvergunningen in te trekken omdat het "de connectiviteit met het land verder zal beperken".

De Portugese TAP, Colombiaanse Avianca, het Spaanse Iberia en de Braziliaanse Gol annuleerden afgelopen weekend al vluchten. Het Spaanse Air Europa en Plus Ultra besloten maandag hetzelfde te doen.


Code geel voor mist in noorden en westen

DE BILT (ANP) - In het noorden en westen van het land geldt in de nacht van maandag op dinsdag en dinsdagochtend code geel om plaatselijk dichte, verkeersbelemmerende mist. Soms verbetert het zicht ineens weer, om later weer slechter te worden, waarschuwt het KNMI.

In Noord- en Zuid-Holland lost de mist halverwege de ochtend op en geldt de waarschuwing tot 09.00 uur. In Groningen, Friesland, Drenthe, Overijssel en Flevoland geldt de waarschuwing tot 11.00 uur.


Grote Russische droneaanval op Kyiv

KYIV (ANP) - Russische drones hebben in de nacht van maandag op dinsdag de Oekraïense hoofdstad Kyiv bestookt. Bij de aanval is zeker een woongebouw geraakt, meldt de burgemeester van Kyiv, Vitali Klytsjko, op Telegram. Het gebouw ligt in het stadscentrum.

Volgens Klytsjko is ook de elektriciteits- en watervoorziening in de stad verstoord.

Een journalist van persbureau AFP meldde krachtige explosies in Kyiv.


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