Anthropic CEO in email to employees on $1 billion signing bonuses by Mark Zuckerberg for joining Meta’s AI team; ‘What they are trying to do is…’

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is resisting Big Tech’s aggressive talent poaching, fearing inflated salaries could damage the company’s culture. He communicated to employees that Anthropic would not compromise its compensation principles. Amodei highlighted that many employees rejected lucrative offers from companies like Meta, prioritizing Anthropic’s mission.

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Why your old cat won’t stop yowling and what you can do about it

Is your senior cat suddenly yowling at night? It’s their way of communicating discomfort, confusion, or loneliness. Older cats may yowl due to disorientation, hunger, or age-related issues like vision or hearing loss. A vet check-up, nightlights, consistent routines, and comforting presence can help ease their anxiety and reduce nighttime vocalizations. Patience and understanding are…

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Frederic Vasseur secures Ferrari contract extension amid Christian Horner replacement rumors

Ferrari has silenced rumors of Frederic Vasseur’s departure by extending his contract until 2027. This decision reflects Ferrari’s confidence in Vasseur’s leadership, following their second-place finish in the Constructors’ Championship last year. Vasseur’s role in bringing Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari is also noteworthy, though Hamilton is still chasing his first podium with the team.

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Donald Trump’s son Eric says Premier League club Chelsea asked POTUS to celebrate their World Cup win with them

Chelsea’s FIFA Club World Cup victory saw Donald Trump presenting the trophy, sparking debate. Eric Trump claimed the team invited the President to celebrate, a statement contrasted by Chelsea captain Reece James’s account. James indicated Trump was expected to leave but chose to stay, congratulating the team, leaving fans questioning the circumstances of his extended…

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‘F’ word in first 7 seconds of video? YouTube says it’s fine but ONLY under this one condition

YouTube has updated its monetisation policy, granting content creators more freedom with profanity. Mild or strong swear words used within the first seven seconds no longer automatically trigger demonetisation, thanks to shifting advertiser preferences. This allows creators to focus on authentic content while advertisers maintain control over ad placement, potentially boosting creator earnings.

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