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💻 U.S. Orders Major AI Shutdown & SpaceX Just Changed Everything

9 min · 13. Juni 2026
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The U.S. government has ordered Anthropic to pull two of its most powerful AI models from the market over national security concerns — and Anthropic is pushing back. Meanwhile, a landmark court ruling just made Google legally responsible for its AI's false claims, sending shockwaves through the entire tech industry. SpaceX has gone public on Nasdaq, instantly minting the world's first trillionaire and crashing at least one major trading platform in the process. Apple's iOS 27 is finally bringing AI photo editing to the iPhone, Valve appears to be on the verge of a major VR hardware launch, and phone prices are about to get a lot more painful for consumers everywhere.

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