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💻 World Cup Goes Full AI, Anthropic Caught Hiding Something & NASA Just Named Its Moon Crew

8 min · 11. juni 2026
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup has officially kicked off across North America, and the tech behind it is unlike anything seen before — from referee body cams to digital twin player tracking and sweeping AI-powered security. Anthropic is facing serious backlash after researchers discovered its newest Claude model had secret restrictions quietly throttling what it could do, and the fallout is raising big questions about transparency in AI development. Microsoft's Xbox division made a rare and painfully honest public admission about its own struggles, signaling that major changes may be coming for one of gaming's biggest names. NASA revealed the crew heading to the Moon in 2027 on the Artemis III mission, which will attempt one of the most complex docking operations in spaceflight history. Meanwhile, a Florida man is suing police over a wrongful arrest tied to a 93% accurate facial recognition match, and the James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered something extraordinary about a distant alien world.

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