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Amazon Wins Court Order To Block Perplexity's AI Shopping Bots

Last November, Amazon sued Perplexity demanding that the AI search startup stop allowing its AI browser agent, Comet, to make purchases for users online. Today, a judge ruled in favor of the tech giant, granting it a temporary court injunction blocking the scraping of Amazon's website. According to court filings, the judge found strong evidence the tool accessed the retailer's systems "without authorization." CNBC reports: In a ruling dated Monday, U.S. District Judge Maxine Chesney wrote that Amazon has provided "strong evidence" that Perplexity's Comet browser accessed its website at the user's direction, but "without authorization" from the e-commerce giant. Chesney said Amazon submitted "essentially undisputed evidence" that it spent more than $5,000 to respond to the issue, including "numerous hours" where its employees worked to develop tools to block Comet from accessing its private customer tools and to prevent the tool from "future unauthorized access." "Given such evidence, the Court finds Amazon has shown a likelihood of success on the merits of its claim," Chesney wrote.

Chesney's ruling includes a weeklong stay to allow Perplexity to appeal the order. Amazon wrote in its original complaint that Perplexity's agents posed security risks to customer data because they "can act within protected computer systems, including private customer accounts requiring a password." The company also said Perplexity's agents created challenges for the company's advertising business, because when AI systems generate ad traffic, the impressions have to be detected and filtered out before advertisers can be billed. "This requires modifications to Amazon's advertising systems, including developing new detection mechanisms to identify and exclude automated traffic," Amazon wrote in its complaint. "These system adaptations are necessary to maintain contractual obligations with advertisers who pay only for legitimate human impressions."

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Silicon Valley Is Buzzing About This New Idea: AI Compute As Compensation

sziring shares a report from Business Insider: Silicon Valley has long competed for talent with ever-richer pay packages built around salary, bonus, and equity. Now, a fourth line item is creeping into the mix: AI inference. As generative AI tools become embedded in software development, the cost of running the underlying models -- known as inference -- is emerging as a productivity driver and a budget line that finance chiefs can't ignore.

Software engineers and AI researchers inside tech companies have already been jousting for access to GPUs, with this AI compute capacity being carefully parceled out based on which projects are most important. Now, some tech job candidates have begun asking about what AI compute budget they will have access to if they decide to join.

"I am increasingly asked during candidate interviews how much dedicated inference compute they will have to build with Codex," Thibault Sottiaux, engineering lead at OpenAI's Codex, the startup's AI coding service, wrote on X recently. He added that usage per user is growing much faster than overall user growth, a sign that AI compute is becoming even scarcer and more valuable. That scarcity is reshaping how engineers think about their work and pay. "The inference compute available to you is increasingly going to drive overall software productivity," said OpenAI President Greg Brockman.

The report cites a recent compensation submission from a software engineer that listed "Copilot subscription" as part of the pay and benefits. "OpenAI and Anthropic should create recruitment sites where their clients can advertise roles, listing the token budget for the job alongside the salary range," said Peter Gostev, AI capability lead at Arena, a startup that measures the performance of models.

Tomasz Tunguz of Theory Ventures predicts AI inference will be the fourth component of engineering compensation, alongside salary, bonus, and equity. "Will you be paid in tokens? In 2026, you likely will start to be," Tunguz said.

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AT&T Outlines $250 Billion US Investment Plan To Boost Infrastructure In AI Age

AT&T plans to invest more than $250 billion over the next five years to expand U.S. telecom infrastructure for the AI age. The company says it will also hire thousands of technicians while partnering with AST SpaceMobile to extend coverage to remote areas. Reuters reports: Rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, cloud computing and connected devices has prompted telecom operators to invest heavily in fiber and 5G networks as they also seek to fend off intensifying competition from cable broadband providers. AT&T, which has about 110,000 employees in the U.S., said the new hires will help build and maintain its infrastructure. The outlay includes capital expenditure and other spending, the company said.

The spending will focus on expanding its fiber and wireless networks, including accelerating deployment of fiber broadband, 5G home internet and satellite connectivity to extend coverage across urban, suburban and rural areas. [...] AT&T is also working with satellite partner AST SpaceMobile to expand connectivity to remote regions where traditional network infrastructure is difficult to deploy. The company said it would continue spending on the FirstNet network built for first responders and bolster investment in network security and artificial intelligence-driven threat detection.

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Kabinet moet afzien van subsidie Tata Steel, zeggen economen

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Meer dan honderd economen, hoogleraren en lectoren roepen het kabinet op af te zien van de voorgestelde miljardensubsidie aan Tata Steel Nederland. De oproep wordt gedaan in een gezamenlijke brief aan de Tweede Kamer en het kabinet. De brief, gepubliceerd in het weekblad Economisch Statistische Berichten (ESB), verschijnt enkele weken voor het Kamerdebat over de overeenkomst met de staalproducent.

In september 2025 sloot het toenmalige kabinet een intentieverklaring met Tata Steel Nederland over de verduurzaming van de locatie in IJmuiden. Daarbij werd toegezegd dat de overheid hieraan 2 miljard euro kan bijdragen. Volgens de economen kunnen deze publieke middelen echter veel effectiever worden ingezet voor investeringen die het concurrentievermogen van Nederland echt ondersteunen.

Het gaat daarbij niet alleen om de 2 miljard euro aan subsidie, maar ook om zaken als arbeidscapaciteit, fysieke ruimte, milieuruimte waaronder stikstof en de schaarse duurzame energie en netcapaciteit. Op dit alles legt Tata Steel IJmuiden een aanzienlijk beslag en wordt de ruimte voor verduurzaming en groei van andere economische activiteiten beperkt.

Europese staalindustrie

Het streven naar strategische autonomie, ofwel een Europese staalindustrie die is ingericht op de lange termijn, kan volgens de economen een legitiem argument zijn. Maar dat vereist Europese coördinatie via Europese aanbestedingen. Voor Nederland is strategische autonomie volgens hen echter een illusie. In een land zonder ijzererts dat alle grondstoffen importeert, maakt het voor autonomie weinig verschil of grondstoffen of staal wordt geïmporteerd, vooral als de productie van staal grotendeels voor de export is.

Ook blijft de staalproductie in Nederland structureel duurder dan elders in Europa door hogere energiekosten, waarschuwen de economen. Daarnaast ontbreekt in de voorlopige afspraken een harde, afdwingbare garantie van Tata Steel India om verliezen in IJmuiden op te vangen of aanvullende investeringen te financieren. In het geval van verdere verliezen, herstructurering of faillissement zijn de publieke middelen daardoor onvoldoende beschermd en dreigt Tata Steel bij iedere tegenvaller terug te komen voor aanvullende publieke steun.

De brief is ondertekend door economen van onder meer de universiteiten van Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Tilburg, Groningen en Maastricht. Onder de ondertekenaars bevinden zich Arnoud Boot (UvA), Roel Beetsma (UvA) en Rick van der Ploeg (Oxford).


Iran maakt melding van meer dan 1300 omgekomen burgers

NEW YORK (ANP/RTR) - Door de Amerikaanse en Israëlische luchtaanvallen sinds 28 februari zijn volgens de Iraanse ambassadeur bij de VN, Amir-Saeid Iravani, meer dan 1300 burgers gedood. Bijna 8000 woningen van burgers zijn verwoest volgens de gezant.

Onder de doden zijn rond de 170 mensen in een lagere meisjesschool in Minab, voornamelijk schoolmeisjes. Op de eerste dag van de aanvallen werd de school, die vlak bij een basis van de Iraanse Islamitische Revolutionaire Garde en niet ver van de Straat van Hormuz stond, getroffen.

Volgens de ambassadeur zijn 9669 burgerdoelen door de luchtaanvallen getroffen.


Lijsttrekkers Moerdijk houden vast aan besluit opgeven dorp

ZEVENBERGEN (ANP) - De meeste partijen die meedoen aan de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen in Moerdijk staan nog achter het besluit om het dorp Moerdijk mogelijk op te geven. Het dorp zou plaats moeten maken voor uitbreiding van het haven- en industriegebied. Zeven van de tien lijsttrekkers zeiden tijdens een debat dat ze dit nog steeds als de beste optie zien. "Iedereen die vanavond zou beloven dat deze opgave wel weggaat en niet in Moerdijk zal landen, doet een valse belofte", aldus Danny Dingemans (VVD).

Eind 2025 gaf de gemeenteraad van Moerdijk onder veel randvoorwaarden aan het dorp Moerdijk te willen opgeven om ruimte te maken voor onder meer grote energieprojecten van Powerport. VVD, CDA, Moerdijk Lokaal, D66, ChristenUnie, GroenLinks-PvdA en BBM/BBB Bondgenoot zien geen andere opties. "Als alles los neergezet wordt in onze gemeente, zonder enige regie, dan zijn er straks 20.000 inwoners van onze gemeente de dupe", aldus Inge Kuijpers (D66). Het Rijk en de provincie Noord-Brabant zouden in december een besluit nemen over de voorkeursrichting van Powerport, maar stelden dat uit tot juni.

Pauline Joosten (Moerdijk Lokaal) noemde de komst van Powerport "onafwendbaar, of we het nu leuk vinden of niet". Zij vindt het belangrijk dat de gemeente om tafel zit en meepraat over bijvoorbeeld het compenseren van bewoners die willen vertrekken. "Wij staan het dichtst bij de inwoners; het Rijk en de provincie staan op afstand en wij laten het niet gebeuren dat zij gaan bepalen hoe inwoners gecompenseerd worden."

Dingemans ziet dat er "nu al tien concrete projecten" zijn. Daarom moet de gemeente de regie pakken om inwoners "mee te nemen en compensatie aan te bieden". Als je dat niet doet, neem je een enorm onverantwoord risico, stelde hij.


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No 10 to release hundreds of files on Mandelson’s US ambassador appointment

First tranche expected to include Cabinet Office report warning of ‘reputational risk’ over ex-minister’s links to Epstein

Hundreds of documents relating to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the US are expected to be released by Downing Street on Wednesday.

The first tranche of files will include a two-page due diligence report by the Cabinet Office, which is likely to raise questions about Keir Starmer’s judgment, the Guardian understands.

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Without effective regulation of AI, society is facing a head-on collision with a driverless car | Peter Lewis

Artificial intelligence is accelerating exponentially before it has brakes, seat-belts, speed limits or a working GPS

A self-driving vehicle ploughs into an oncoming car, combusting the occupants and leaving those who survive battered and bruised and staring into their devices wondering who is to blame.

That’s the jump off point to Bruce Holsinger’s tech-lit bestseller Culpability, an exploration of agency and responsibility in the era of AI through the eyes of a lawyer, an ethicist and their screen-dependent offspring.

Peter Lewis is the executive director of Essential, a progressive strategic communications and research company that undertook research for Labor in the last election and conducts quantitative research for Guardian Australia. He is the host of Per Capita’s Burning Platforms podcast

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Wegovy users have five times greater risk of sudden sight loss than Ozempic users, study finds

‘Eye strokes’ that reduce blood flow to optic nerve likely to be side-effect of active ingredient semaglutide, says author

Patients taking Wegovy have nearly five times the risk of sudden sight loss of those on Ozempic, a large-scale study has found.

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) medicines such as semaglutide (sold as Wegovy, Ozempic and Rybelsus) and tirzepetide (sold as Mounjaro) help reduce blood sugar levels, slow digestion and reduce appetite, and have been linked to reduced risks of heart attack, fewer drug overdoses and other health benefits.

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Lamine Yamal hurts Newcastle hopes as Barcelona snatch draw with last kick

It was a night when the Tyneside passions pulsed; the nervous energy, too, because this was something unprecedented – a first Champions League knockout tie in Newcastle’s history. It was not just the gilded level of the opposition that fired the excitement, the imagination. Eddie Howe was in little doubt that it was the biggest game Newcastle had ever played.

Newcastle had to do more than subdue Barcelona, the top team in Spain last season and so far this time out. They had to manage the occasion because it was one that came to rest on the edge of a knife. As the minutes ticked down, the chances so scarce, they knew that one moment was always likely to be decisive. At either end.

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Humiliation for Kinsky as Tottenham crumble early in thrashing by Atlético Madrid

Things can always get worse. Much, much worse. If there is a place below rock bottom, Tottenham seem determined to go there. The Champions League may not be a priority, Igor Tudor publicly declaring survival their only concern, but that didn’t make it any less painful, nor easier to forget. This, instead, will linger for a long time. It wasn’t even the 5-2 defeat that hurt, not really, and it certainly wasn’t their now inevitable exit from Europe: it was how it happened, the opening 20 minutes quite possibly the stupidest, most absurd, most astonishing minutes of football you have ever seen.

If, that is, you can really call it football all; this was a dramatic act of self-destruction that ‘Spursy’ doesn’t get anywhere near, both deeply comic and also desperately sad, the final ridiculous scene of a tragedy, the ultimate humiliation. Only, terrifyingly, that may still be to come, because if this the Metropolitano was a testing ground for the fight against relegation as the manager said, the conclusion can only be that the abyss is opening up. There could be no joy, certainly, in watching poor Antonin Kinsky heading down the tunnel, broken and withdrawn on just 17 minutes, inconsolable after glaring errors led to two of the goals that had already given Atlético a 3-0 lead.

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