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  • The Opera and Ballet Community Haven’t Taken Those Timothée Chalamet Comments Well: “We Should Be Trying to Uplift These Art Forms”

    The Opera and Ballet Community Haven’t Taken Those Timothée Chalamet Comments Well: “We Should Be Trying to Uplift These Art Forms”

    Awards season can be tough. You’re at the forefront of every red carpet, every show, doing every interview, and marketing yourself as best you can while promoting a film. All eyes are on you, and it unfortunately leaves you wide open to criticism — take a look at best actress Oscar frontrunner Jessie Buckley, who this week is catching flak on social media for admitting that she asked her now-husband to re-home his cats when they started dating.

    Despite his successful Marty Supreme marketing moves, Timothée Chalamet is also not exempt from the online furore. In a resurfaced clip from his live conversation with Interstellar co-star Matthew McConaughey for Variety, the duo discusses audiences’ eroded attention spans and whether there is an appetite for slower-paced films.

    Chalamet said there is among younger fans, citing Netflix’s Frankenstein, adding: “It does take you having to wave a flag of, ‘Hey, this is a serious movie,’ or something, and some people do want to be entertained and quickly. I’m really right in the middle, Matthew,” he continued, “I admire people, and I’ve done it myself, who go on a talk show and say, ‘Hey, we’ve got to keep movie theaters alive, we’ve gotta keep this genre alive,’ and another part of me feels like if people want to see it, like Barbie, like Oppenheimer, they’re going to go see it and go out of their way to be loud and proud about it.”

    The Academy Award nominee then says, “I don’t want to be working in ballet or opera where it’s like, ‘Hey! Keep this thing alive, even though no one cares about this anymore,’” he laughs. “All respect to the ballet and opera people out there… I just lost 14 cents in viewership. I’m taking shots for no reason.”

    This is the part that has done the rounds on social media and left opera houses and ballet dancers a little fired up. In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter on Friday, a spokesperson from the U.K.’s flagship opera house countered Chalamet’s claims.

    The Royal Ballet and Opera said: “Ballet and opera have never existed in isolation — they have continually informed, inspired, and elevated other art forms. Their influence can be felt across theatre, film, contemporary music, fashion, and beyond. For centuries, these disciplines have shaped the way artists create and audiences experience culture, and today millions of people around the world continue to enjoy and engage with them.”

    American opera singer Isabel Leonard also responded to the clip. She wrote in a comment about the Chalamet video: “Honestly, I’m shocked that someone so seemingly successful can be so ineloquent and narrow-minded in his views about art while considering himself as [an] artist as I would only imagine one would as an actor.”

    “To take cheap shots at fellow artists says more in this interview than anything else he could say. Shows a lot about his character,” she continued. “You don’t have to like all art but only a weak person/artist feels the need to diminish in fact the VERY arts that would inspire those who are interested in slowing down, to do exactly that.”

    Elsewhere, Canadian opera singer Deepa Johnny called it a “disappointing take” and said: “There is nothing more impressive than the magic of live theatre, ballet and opera. We should be trying to uplift these art forms, these artists and come together across disciplines to do that.”

    Irish opera singer Seán Tester posted on his Instagram to say that Chalamet’s choice of words “is the kind of reductive take you hear when popularity is mistaken for cultural value.”

    “They are not outdated art forms. They are living ones, constantly reinterpreted, constantly evolving… It’s always fascinating when artists with global platforms dismiss opera and ballet as irrelevant. Opera and ballet have survived wars, […] To call these art forms irrelevant says far less about the art itself than it does about how little time someone has spent truly experiencing it.”

    THR took a deep dive into Chalamet’s widely speculated Oscar hopes this week, exploring how his Marty Supreme campaign lost momentum in the lead-up to the 98th Academy Awards on Mar. 15.

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  • Dogecoin Down Bad as Bitcoin Gives Up Latest Gains

    Dogecoin Down Bad as Bitcoin Gives Up Latest Gains

    In brief

    • Dogecoin (DOGE) is down about 8% in the last 24 hours, the biggest fall among top 100 crypto tokens in that time.
    • The token’s slide has helped pull down the entire meme category, which is one of the only net losers in the last 24 hours according to CoinGecko.
    • Other popular memes like Pepe, Fartcoin, and Official Trump have also fallen in the last day.

    A day after leading the crypto market’s top tokens in gains, leading meme coin Dogecoin (DOGE) is atop the pack of losers on Thursday as Bitcoin slides to nearly $71,000 after nearly touching $74,000 on Wednesday for the first time in four weeks.

    DOGE has now fallen about 8% in the last 24 hours, turning the token red for the week as it recently changed hands around $0.094. No other coin has fallen harder among the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market cap in the last day, according to CoinGecko.

    The fall should not be surprising, according to Bitwise Research Analyst Danny Nelson. 

    Nelson told Decrypt on Wednesday that the surge in DOGE alongside the market’s rise was not to be mistaken as the start of a “sustainable meme coin rally.” 

    “Dogecoin thrives on the attention economy. It needs to grow its audience to grow in value,” he said, adding that Wednesday’s rally did not provide the appropriate attention catalyst for proper Dogecoin growth. 

    After gaining traction in part due to the backing of billionaire Elon Musk, DOGE is now down 87% from its 2021 all-time high of $0.73. 

    The token’s daily fall has helped pull down the entire meme coin category, which is the only top 20 market cap category tracked by CoinGecko in the red over the last 24 hours.

    The category as a whole has fallen around 0.5% in the last 24 hours and now 8.3% on the week as other notable meme coins like Pepe and Bonk have dipped 5.7% and 2.9% respectively, after a strong Wednesday.

    Popular Solana meme coin Fartcoin has fallen around 4.9% in the last 24 hours as well, extending its losses in the last month to 19% as it recently changed hands around $0.16. The token is now down around 93% from its January 2025 all-time high of $2.83.

    President Trump’s own official Solana-based meme coin—TRUMP—has suffered a similar fate since that time. The token is down around 6.5% in the last 24 hours, changing hands around $3.23, and now nearly 96% off its all-time high of $73.43.

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  • Roblox Is Now Using AI to Rewrite Chat Swears in Real Time

    Roblox Is Now Using AI to Rewrite Chat Swears in Real Time

    In brief

    • Roblox’s new AI-powered feature rewrites profanity in chat instead of replacing messages with “####.”
    • The system aims to keep conversations readable during gameplay while enforcing Roblox’s community standards.
    • The company is also upgrading its chat filters to detect profanity and attempts to gain players’ personal information.

    The massively popular online gaming platform, Roblox, is replacing the strings of hashmarks that appear when its chat filters catch profanity with AI-rephrased versions of flagged messages, the company announced on Thursday.

    The feature, called real-time chat rephrasing, modifies profanity in messages so conversations remain readable instead of appearing as blocked text.

    “For example, a message that violates Roblox’s profanity policies, such as ‘Hurry TF up!’ would previously have appeared as ‘####’ within experience chat,” the company said. “That will now be rephrased to ‘Hurry up!’”

    This new design, according to Roblox Vice President of User and Discovery Product Rajiv Bhatia, aims to maintain civility by rephrasing the language and replacing “stop signs” with actual words.

    “Chat is central to how people connect, coordinate, and play on Roblox,” Bhatia said in a statement. “Real-time rephrasing helps keep gameplay and conversations on track while guiding language toward what’s appropriate.”

    In May 2025, Roblox introduced real-time warnings that alert users when messages may violate platform rules, and encourage them to reconsider their wording.

    “In experiments last year, Roblox saw that issuing in-experience text chat notifications and time-outs resulted in a 5% reduction in filtered chat messages and a 6% reduction in consequences from abuse reports,” the company said.

    Despite the drop, Roblox said the new change addresses a long-standing issue where filtered language appears as strings of random characters, which can make chats difficult to follow during gameplay.

    While players in the chat are notified when text is rephrased, the company says the new system does not alter its enforcement policies for profanity.

    “To be clear, when we rephrase a message that violates our profanity policy, it is still a violation, and the same rules still apply,” Bhatia said in a separate statement on Thursday. “A user who continues to try to curse in chat will still face the same consequences for repeatedly violating our policy.”

    The rephrasing feature, Roblox said, is available only in chats between age-verified users in similar age groups, and supports all languages currently available through Roblox’s automatic translation tools. To get a handle on how teen players talk during gameplay, Roblox said the new rephrasing feature was developed in collaboration with members of its Teen Council.

    The company is also upgrading its text filtering system to better detect attempts to evade moderation rules, including variations of language that substitute numbers or symbols for letters, known as leetspeak.

    Roblox’s chat rephrasing is part of a growing trend in the gaming industry, with companies increasingly using AI to moderate player behavior in multiplayer games. In 2024, Activision said more than 2 million accounts were flagged for disruptive chats after deploying its AI-powered ToxMod moderation system across several Call of Duty titles. The company said the tool helped reduce repeat offenders and cut severe instances of disruptive voice chat.

    Roblox has also expanded its own use of AI across the platform. In February 2024, the company introduced real-time AI chat translation that allows players to communicate across more than 16 languages in Roblox chat.

    “This is a bold new approach, and we won’t always rephrase things perfectly,” Bhatia said of the latest move, adding that the company will continue to learn and experiment with the feature. “Our ultimate goal is to empower users to collaborate and connect in a way that is both fun and respectful.”

    Roblox did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Decrypt.

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  • Messi censured for meeting and applauding Trump amid US attacks on Iran

    Messi censured for meeting and applauding Trump amid US attacks on Iran

    Lionel Messi has been criticised for meeting United States President Donald Trump and applauding his latest brief on the Iran war at an White House event honouring the Argentinian superstar and his Inter Miami team.

    Messi drew high praise from Trump in Washington, DC on Thursday, but the Miami captain received backlash on social media for meeting and applauding the US president.

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    Miami beat the Vancouver Whitecaps in December for the Major League Soccer (MLS) title, and Messi was named the league’s MVP for the second consecutive season.

    “It’s my distinct privilege to say what no American president has ⁠ever had the chance to say before: ‘Welcome to the White House, Lionel Messi,’” Trump said as the 38-year-old stood beside him.

    “Leo, you came in and you won, and that’s something very hard to do, very, very unusual and frankly, there’s a lot more pressure put on you than anyone would know, because you sort of expected to win, but almost nobody wins.”

    Messi, who entered the ceremony alongside Trump, joined Inter Miami in mid-2023 to great fanfare. He did not speak during the event, which opened with comments on military action with Trump addressing the war with Iran, extending the political address to highlight the situation in Venezuela and a possible future announcement regarding Cuba and tariffs.

    Trump began with a boast about the US and Israel’s ongoing attacks on Iran, which were launched on Saturday and have killed 1,230 people.

    Tehran responded by launching waves of missiles and drones at Israel and towards several military bases in the Middle East where US forces operate.

    “The United States military, together with the wonderful Israeli partners, continues to totally demolish the enemy, far ahead of schedule and at levels that people have never seen before,” ⁠Trump said as Messi stood next to him.

    The president concluded by saying: “Our people are doing a great job, again – the greatest military anyone has ever.”

    His words met with applause from Messi, the Miami squad, and others present in the room.

    However, the former Barcelona forward swiftly became the subject of criticism on social media, where he was slammed for being drawn into politics and applauding Trump as he boasted of the US military’s action in Iran.

    Referencing video clips of the event, Palestinian-American writer Ali Abunimah wrote: “Vacuous selfish people”.

    “Lionel Messi CLAPS when President Trump talks about his plan to defeat Iran. Messi fans?” the account Halal Nation – founder of the Halal Tribune with a purported 500,000 subscribers -wrote on X.

    Spanish journalist Leyla Hamed termed Messi and his team’s actions “bizarre” amid the ongoing conflict across the Middle East.

    “Donald Trump casually announces more illegal bombing of Iran in front of the entire Inter Miami squad,” she wrote.

    Hamed pointed out that hundreds of children have been killed in Iran in the last few days.

    The deadliest single incident, which occurred in the city of Minab in southeastern Iran on Saturday, killed 165 girls in an elementary school.

    “Trump knows exactly what he’s doing by using these athletes, and they allowed themselves to be dragged into it,” she added.

    “What’s the point of having so much influence and power if you can’t use it in moments like this.

    “To think most of these players have children…”

    A US football fan account on YouTube, Tactical Manager, also reacted to Messi and Miami’s presence in the White House. Messi’s former Barcelona strike partner, Luis Suarez, was also present.

    “I never thought I’d live to see Donald Trump talking about bombing another country with Messi and Suarez in the background,” the account wrote.

    Several other fans and fan groups expressed their displeasure.

    Messi presents Trump with signed Inter Miami ball

    Trump seemingly used the ceremony to bring together athletic prowess and military ⁠might.

    The president surveyed the squad before pausing to single out Argentinian midfielder Rodrigo De Paul, and asked: “Do you have any bad-looking players?”

    “I don’t like good-looking men,” Trump joked, “You ⁠don’t feel so good about yourself.”

    Addressing Messi – who famously avoids speaking out on politics – the president brought the conversation back to sport.

    “You could have gone anywhere in the world. You could have chosen any team in the world, and you chose to go to Miami. I don’t blame you. The weather’s extremely good. Do you go to Doral? You go to Doral and play golf?” Trump said, referencing a golf course he owns.

    “I just want to thank you for bringing us all on this ride, because you are hot and talented and a great person.”

    Inter Miami CF captain Lionel Messi and his team applaud while U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during an event to honor reigning Major League Soccer (MLS) champion Inter Miami CF players and team officials in the East Room of the White House
    Inter Miami CF captain Lionel Messi and his team applaud while US President Donald Trump speaks during the event [Jonathan Ernst/Reuters]

    Messi, an eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, led Argentina to the World Cup title in 2022. He is expected to play again for Argentina this summer when the tournament is hosted by Canada, Mexico and the US.

    However, football’s global showcase has been clouded by recent events, including the conflict in the Middle East and turmoil in Mexico following the death of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera in a military operation.

    Having opened the ceremony with comments about the conflict with Iran, Trump did not mention the World Cup.

    Messi presented a signed Inter Miami football to Trump, who went on to reveal the affection his 19-year-old son Barron has for Messi.

    “My son said, ‘Dad, ⁠you know who’s going to be there today?’ I said, ‘No, I got a lot of things going on today,’” Trump said. “He said ‘Messi!’ He’s a big fan of yours. He thinks you’re just a great person. And I think you got to meet a little ‌while ago. So he’s a big soccer fan, but he’s a tremendous fan of yours. And a gentleman named Ronaldo. Cristiano is great. You’re great.”

    Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi’s longtime rival in European football, attended a White House event with Trump last year.

    Wading ⁠into the area of football history, Trump said to Messi, “You may be better than Pele,” and he asked those in attendance, “Who’s better?”

    Inter Miami co-owner Jorge Mas and coach Javier Mascherano presented the US president with a ‌team jersey ‌and watch.

    Miami are the first MLS team to be invited to the White House during Trump’s two terms in office.

  • ‘No deal with Iran except unconditional surrender,’ Trump says

    ‘No deal with Iran except unconditional surrender,’ Trump says

    US president stakes out maximalist war aims as conflict wreaks havoc across the region amid rising death toll.

    Donald Trump has stressed that any deal with Iran must result in the country’s “unconditional surrender”, setting maximalist war objectives for the United States.

    The US president’s remarks on his Truth Social platform on Friday appear to reject the prospect of a compromise, amid Iranian confirmation of diplomatic mediation to end the conflict.

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    “There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!” Trump wrote.

    “After that, and the selection of a GREAT & ACCEPTABLE Leader(s), we, and many of our wonderful and very brave allies and partners, will work tirelessly to bring Iran back from the brink of destruction, making it economically bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.”

    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had said earlier that some countries are engaging mediation efforts to end the war, stressing that Iran is committed to peace in the region but prepared to defend itself.

    “Mediation should address those who underestimated the Iranian people and ignited this conflict,” Pezeshkian said in a social media statement.

    The conflict has spread across the Middle East, igniting Iranian attacks across the Gulf and a war between Hezbollah and Israel resulting in a mass displacement crisis in Lebanon.

    Iran has been launching missiles and drones at Israel and US interests and assets across the region. Iranian forces have also targeted energy and civilian infrastructure in Gulf countries, straining ties with the Arab World.

    The violence, which saw Iran largely succeed in closing down the Strait of Hormuz, has sent oil prices soaring across the world.

    Iranian officials have expressed defiance since the start of the war, stressing that they are ready for a long conflict and prepared to fend off a US ground invasion should it occur.

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a message to Trump on Thursday that the US plan for a “clean rapid military victory failed”.

    “Your Plan B will be even bigger failure,” Araghchi wrote on X.

    On Friday, Iran’s top diplomat posted a photo of the caskets of a mother and child, the apparent victims of US-Israeli attacks. “Our Brave and Powerful Armed Forces will avenge each and every Iranian mother, father, and child who has been targeted by hostile forces,” Araghchi wrote.

    The war has killed at least 1,332 people in Iran, among them 181 children, according to UNICEF.

    The single deadliest incident was a strike on a girls’ elementary school in the southern city of Minab on the opening day of the conflict, which Iranian authorities said killed around 180 pupils and staff.

    The Trump administration has pushed to project confidence and dominance over Iran, with top officials saying that the US would “rain missiles”, “death and destruction” on the country.

    In recent days, Trump has stressed that he would like to replicate the Venezuela playbook in Iran – keeping the governing system in place but installing a leader who is friendly to US interests.

    On Wednesday, Trump said he has to be “involved” in choosing the successor of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei who was killed in US-Israeli attacks on Saturday

  • Daryl Hannah Slams FX’s ‘Love Story’ for ‘Lies’ and ‘Misogyny,’ Says She’s Getting ‘Threatening Messages From Viewers’ Over Her Portrayal

    Daryl Hannah Slams FX’s ‘Love Story’ for ‘Lies’ and ‘Misogyny,’ Says She’s Getting ‘Threatening Messages From Viewers’ Over Her Portrayal

    Daryl Hannah is not in love with “Love Story.”

    In a New York Times op-ed titled “How Can ‘Love Story’ Get Away With This?,” the actor-director denounces Ryan Murphy’s popular FX series — about the romance between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette — for its “lies” and “misogyny.” Hannah, who dated JFK Jr. prior to Bessette, is a central character in the show played by Dree Hemingway. The makers of the show did not consult with Hannah, and, as she points out in the op-ed, one producer has referred to her character as an “adversary” in the story.

    “I have generally chosen not to respond to media coverage of me. I have long believed that engaging with distortion often amplifies it. But a recent tragedy-exploiting television series about John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette features a character using my name and presents her as me. The choice to portray her as irritating, self-absorbed, whiny and inappropriate was no accident,” Hannah writes.

    She opens the essay with advice she once received from none other than Jacqueline Onassis — who is portrayed by Naomi Watts in the series. “She told me that while tabloids, magazines and newspapers often sold ridiculous lies, they were nothing more than bird cage liner by the next day,” Hannah writes. “At the time, I found great comfort and consolation in those words. But today they no longer hold true.”

    Now, Hannah argues, “lies live online forever,” and “a dramatized portrayal can become, for millions of viewers, the definitive version of a real person’s life.”

    Dree Hemingway as Daryl Hannah in FX’s “Love Story”

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    In making Hannah a spiteful obstacle to the coupling of JFK Jr. and Bessette, “Love Story” has turned “a real, living person” into a “narrative device,” Hannah writes. “Popular culture has long elevated certain women by portraying others as rivals, obstacles or villains. Isn’t it textbook misogyny to tear down one woman in order to build up another?”

    She adds, “The character ‘Daryl Hannah’ portrayed in the series is not even a remotely accurate representation of my life, my conduct or my relationship with John. The actions and behaviors attributed to me are untrue. I have never used cocaine in my life or hosted cocaine-fueled parties. I have never pressured anyone into marriage. I have never desecrated any family heirloom or intruded upon anyone’s private memorial. I have never planted any story in the press. I never compared Jacqueline Onassis’ death to a dog’s. It’s appalling to me that I even have to defend myself against a television show. These are not creative embellishments of personality. They are assertions about conduct — and they are false.”

    Since “Love Story” premiered on Feb. 12 on FX and Hulu, Hannah says she has “received many hostile and even threatening messages from viewers who seem to believe the portrayal is factual.”

    “I know that as an actress I will be in the public eye. I’ve endured a number of outrageous lies, crappy stories and unflattering characterizations before,” Hannah writes. “I chose not to battle them but to focus on my work and respect my loved ones by keeping my private life private. But my silence should not be mistaken for agreement with lies. Apparently, my discretion makes me a target.”

    She adds that she has always “honored” the Kennedy family’s right to privacy, and people “claiming to have any intimate knowledge of our personal lives are self-serving sensationalists trading in gossip, innuendo and speculation.” Hannah concludes the op-ed with: “May love and truth prevail.”

    Hannah is not the only public figure connected to the Kennedys who has spoken out about the show. Jack Schlossberg, JFK Jr.’s nephew who is running for Congress, recently slammed the series as a “grotesque display of someone else’s life.”

    “Love Story” creator and showrunner Connor Hines previously told Variety that he did not consult the Kennedy family while making the series because “as a writer, it’s more healthy and effective to have some distance from the subject matter.”

    Hemingway told The Hollywood Reporter that she wrote Hannah a “love note” detailing “how much I appreciate her as a woman, as an actress, and what an honor of my life this has been.” She did not hear back.

  • Metallica Add 16 Dates to Las Vegas Sphere Residency

    Metallica Add 16 Dates to Las Vegas Sphere Residency

    Metallica have added 16 dates to their “Life Burns Faster” residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, tripling the number of shows for the engagement, which begins this fall and now extends into 2027. The general on-sale for all dates for Metallica’s residency at Sphere in Las Vegas begins today (Friday, March 6) at 10 a.m. PT.

    As with the previously announced eight-show run, the new additions to “Life Burns Faster” will continue the “No Repeat Weekend” tradition that began with the 2023 kick-off of the band’s M72 World Tour, with no songs repeated on each Thursday and Saturday. See below for a full list of dates.

    According to the announcement, the residency “will see live staples and surprises spanning the Metallica catalog enhanced by the venue’s immersive technologies that will allow fans to experience the sound and fury of the band’s live performance in new experiential dimensions.” Sphere’s technology includes “the world’s highest resolution LED display” that wraps up, over and around the audience; Sphere Immersive Sound; and “multi-sensory” 4D technology.

    Metallica co-founder/drummer Lars Ulrich commented, “About 12 seconds into the opening night of Sphere with U2 back in ‘23, I thought ‘We have to do this, it’s completely uncharted territory!’ This residency gives us another chance to reinvent how we interact with our fans in a live setting. We are beyond excited to share this with the world in six months time, and way fuckin’ psyched to go next level!”

    Metallica Life Burns Faster at Sphere is produced by Live Nation and presented by inKind.

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    January 28 & 30

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    February 18 & 20

    February 25 & 27

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  • Engadget Podcast: Is the MacBook Neo the one?

    It’s been a wild week for Apple. After announcing a slew of new hardware, the company capped things off with its cheapest laptop ever: the $599 MacBook Neo. It’s low on specs, but high on character and value. In this episode, Devindra and Engadget Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham dive into the MacBook Neo, as well as the refreshed MacBook Air M5, MacBook Pro M5 Pro/Max, iPad Air M4 and iPhone 17e.

    Also, Devindra chats with Spencer Ackerman, author of Forever Wars and recent Iron Man comics, about the ongoing battle between Anthropic and the Department of Defense. It turns out the DOD still used Claude for attacks on Iran, after banning Anthropic’/s AI last week. And really, what do these AI companies expect to happen when they jump at military contracts?

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  • Rad Power Bikes gets a new owner, pledge to build bikes in the US

    Life EV has completed a court-approved acquisition of Rad Power Bikes, granting a second life to the troubled e-bike brand.

    The Florida-based Life EV now owns Rad’s brand, intellectual property, inventory and certain unspecified operating assets, and will continue to operate as Rad Power Bikes in the US, with plans to expand to “select key markets.”

    Rad’s new owner has committed to honoring certain warranties and gift cards purchased prior to the acquisition, and says new bikes will be built in the US going forward. Life EV will adopt a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) structure for its manufacturing operations, allowing it to take advantage of special domestic customs procedures when sourcing parts from global suppliers.

    “Rad Power Bikes has helped define the e-bike category in North America with its innovative products and passionate rider community,” said Life EV CEO, Rob Provost. “Respecting and preserving that legacy – its brand, vision, and leadership – is foundational to this acquisition. Together, we will build on that trust and create new opportunities for riders nationwide.”

    The completed acquisition marks the end of a turbulent period for Rad. Back in December, the company was forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warned Rad’s customers to “immediately stop using” some of its e-bike batteries due to a serious fire hazard. At the time, Rad said it couldn’t afford to recall the at-risk batteries.

    Less than two months later, in what can only be described as a strange twist of fate, a fire broke out at a Rad Power Bikes retail store warehouse in Huntington Beach, California. “We’re working with local authorities to review a thermal incident that occurred at our Huntington Beach store Sunday evening,” a Rad Power Bikes spokesperson told Engadget at the time. “The incident was contained and happened while the store was closed. The cause of the fire has not been confirmed.”