Author: John Smith

San Francisco police arrested a suspect after an alleged firebomb attack at OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman’s home.  Summary Police arrested a 20-year-old after a firebomb attack at Sam Altman’s San Francisco home Friday. OpenAI said no one was hurt after the exterior gate of the property caught fire. Altman later addressed the attack and allegations from The New Yorker in a Sunday post. The case drew wider attention after police said the same person later moved toward OpenAI headquarters and made threats. The San Francisco Police Department said an unknown man threw an incendiary device at a North Beach…

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The US government moved a small amount of bitcoin on April 10 from wallets that Arkham Intelligence linked to a criminal case. The transfer involved 2.438 BTC, worth about $177,000, sent to a Coinbase Prime address. Summary US government moved 2.438 BTC from seized wallets tied to an alleged steroid conspiracy case. Arkham linked the funds to Glenn Olivio, who faced charges filed in 2025. The transfer renewed focus on how seized bitcoin moves under the federal reserve policy. Arkham data showed two separate transactions from wallets labeled “U.S. Government: Glenn Olivio Seized Funds.” Both transfers went to the same…

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The US labor market added 178,000 jobs in March, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.  Summary March job growth stayed modest while tech hiring remained weak and entry-level roles kept shrinking. AI use rose in offices, but many workers reported rework, frustration, and lower trust. Executives saw gains from AI tools, while staff faced errors and extra checks daily. The data showed limited change from the prior month, even as companies kept talking about AI-led growth and better workplace efficiency. That gap has kept attention on whether AI is lifting hiring and output as promised. Recent labor, workplace, and…

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The XRP community is heading into a packed week as Paris Blockchain Week and a new XRP Ledger audit contest begin.  Summary XRP community members are preparing for Paris Blockchain Week and a new XRPL security audit contest. Ripple and Sherlock will run a two-week audit contest covering several upcoming XRP Ledger features. XRP Ledger supporters expect strong European participation during community events linked to Paris Blockchain Week. The schedule brings together community events, developer activity, and fresh attention on upcoming XRPL features. The XRP community night event is set for April 15 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in…

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Aethir said it remains fully operational after containing an attack on its ATH bridge contracts.  Summary Aethir said it contained the ATH bridge exploit quickly and kept total user losses below $90,000. The company said Ethereum ATH supply stayed intact while affected contracts were disconnected to stop losses. PeckShield first estimated higher losses, while Aethir said compensation details will arrive next week soon. The company said the exploit did not affect the main ATH supply on Ethereum, while user losses stayed below $90,000. Aethir said it detected a malicious attack targeting ATH bridge contracts that connect Ethereum with other chains.…

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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has named the first members of its new Innovation Task Force as the agency steps up its work on crypto regulation.  Summary CFTC named five task force members as it expands work on crypto market oversight. Mike Selig also launched an innovation tracker covering crypto, AI, and prediction markets. Agency roles still depend on whether Congress passes the CLARITY Act into law. The move comes as lawmakers continue to debate the CLARITY Act, which would define the roles of the CFTC and the Securities and Exchange Commission in digital asset oversight. CFTC Chairman Mike…

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AI crime solving tools are being adopted at an accelerating pace by police agencies across the United States, with results that can be dramatic but that experts and civil liberties advocates say come with serious risks of false leads, wrongful investigations, and violations of due process. Summary US police departments are increasingly using AI to accelerate criminal investigations and pattern recognition. Experts warn of risks including AI-generated false leads that could harm innocent people. The Washington Post reported April 10 on the growing adoption of AI crime tools across American law enforcement. The use of artificial intelligence by American law…

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AI therapy chatbots are the target of accelerating state-level legislative bans, with Maine sending a prohibition bill to the governor on April 10 and Missouri moving a similar measure through an omnibus health care bill. Summary Maine’s LD 2082 would prohibit clinical use of AI in mental health therapy while allowing administrative applications. Missouri’s HB 2372 would ban AI from therapy, psychotherapy, and mental health diagnosis, with a $10,000 first-violation penalty. The legislation reflects a growing state-level consensus that AI should not replace licensed human therapists in clinical settings. Two US states moved this week to formally restrict or ban…

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AI cybersecurity is now a formal competitive front between OpenAI and Anthropic, with OpenAI finalizing an advanced security product for a limited partner release and Anthropic running a tightly controlled effort called Project Glasswing aimed at finding critical software vulnerabilities before attackers do. Summary OpenAI is finalizing an AI cybersecurity product for release first to a limited set of partners. Anthropic’s Project Glasswing is a controlled initiative focused on hunting critical software vulnerabilities proactively. Both efforts raise fundamental questions about who controls AI offense and defense tools and who is responsible when things go wrong. Artificial intelligence has moved from…

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Melania Trump Epstein ties were denied directly by the First Lady on April 10 in an unexpected public appearance at the White House, where she rejected claims of any past connection to Jeffrey Epstein and described the circulating reports as lies. Summary Melania Trump made a surprise White House appearance specifically to deny any past connection to Jeffrey Epstein. Advisers described the statement as a direct response to what they called lies being spread about the First Lady. The White House declined to comment on the timing of the appearance. Melania Trump made an unusual public statement on April 10,…

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